French Atlantic Coast
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Visit French Atlantic Coast

Hilton Garden Inn Bordeaux Centre
"We had to wait a long time to get our room. When we finally did, the washroom was not clean and had a terrible smell, so we requested another room. The staff was helpful in reassigning us to another room. Overall, it was an okay stay for the price paid, but could have been better."
Reviewed on 2026/6/1

ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
"Always an English-speaker at the reception desk. They are very helpful, gracious and respectful. The room was clean and the sofa bed was made up before check-in so we were able to rest quickly after a long travel day. The beds were comfortable, water pressure was good. You can earn drink coupons ..."
Reviewed on 2026/6/2

JOST Hôtel Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint Jean
"Clean room with all the facilities you need. Friendly, helpful staff. Convenient location for the station and restaurants"
Reviewed on 2026/5/26

Residhotel Galerie Tatry
"Clean room with kitchenette, large bathroom, very convenient location for public transportation to city or walking . Hotel has excellent breakfast for a small fee. definitely will stay here again."
Reviewed on 2026/5/19

Nemea Appart Hotel Les Hauts de Milady Biarritz
"Nice place to stay although front desk staff was not overly friendly or helpful."
Reviewed on 2026/5/15

City Résidence Bordeaux Centre
"Great value"
Reviewed on 2026/5/24
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Popular places to visit

Arcachon Bay
Europe’s largest sand dune, beaches and an island filled with birds await you at this beautiful bay on France’s southwest coast.

Cité du Vin
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.

Cote des Basques
Considered the birthplace of European surfing, this picturesque bay of golden sand is backed by rugged cliffs and lined with beachfront cafés.

Rue Sainte-Catherine
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.

Minimes Beach
Spend the afternoon enhancing your tan on La Rochelle’s largest beach, before viewing the lavish yachts in the port.

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