1/5 - Terrible
Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.

It was very clean. Shame we were in a disabled room. Not sure if they were all like that though
Reviewed on 2026/2/19



It was very clean. Shame we were in a disabled room. Not sure if they were all like that though
Reviewed on 2026/2/19

Nice and clean rooms, friendly and helpful staff. Rooms were quiet and kitchenette had just enough things in it. Tram within 2 minutes' walk makes everything easily accessible if you don't fancy a 30 minute stroll along the nice riverside path into the centre. The room floor was very slippery though ...
Reviewed on 2026/1/11

Was clean and good value
Reviewed on 2026/1/20

You can spend time studying the exhibits at Cité du Vin during your travels in Bordeaux. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its local tours.

If you love to shop, this French street has great appeal. People watch as you have a drink or meal. The street seems to have a life of its own.

Learn about the local history of Bordeaux with a stop at Place Saint Pierre. Wander the area's riverfront or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.

The biggest square in France, this plaza hosts festivals, concerts and markets and features monuments dedicated to famous writers.

Explore this photogenic riverside square, which is bordered by two grand neoclassical palaces and features a spectacular fountain at its center.

After visiting Bordeaux Exhibition Center, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Bordeaux. Visit the area's spas, or simply enjoy its wineries.
Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.
