Bordeaux or Paris" Choose Both!
Before you leave the city, eat at Le Bistrot du Gabrielle located in Place de la Bourse, one of the most iconic building locating in the city. Photo by Michael Reiss
While Paris may be the city of lights, Bordeaux is the city of wine. While many dream of visiting Paris, in fact, Bordeaux has received new awards every year! After being voted ?Best European Destination 2015? and then, the number two in the New York Times ?Cities to Visit in 2016 List,? Bordeaux is the Lonely Planet guide?s ?Top Pick for 2017? and the Los Angeles Times ranks Bordeaux first in its ?2017 Annual List of Destinations to Visit.?
No need to choose, start in Paris, but, at a mere 2 hours by LGV train ride away, add Bordeaux to your itinerary. The city hums with honey hued limestone monuments and churches most dating from the 18th century on. Its impressive modern, streamlined tram system makes it easy and pleasurable to move around quickly and conveniently. The city center is memorable for its bustling plaza with the impressive Grand Theater facing Le Grand Hotel, recently acquired as an Intercontinental Hotel property. Photo by Michael Reiss
The city center is memorable for its bustling plaza with the impressive Grand Theater facing Le Grand Hotel, recently acquired as an Intercontinental Hotel property. In fact, there is no better and more central place to stay. This historic landmark is breathtaking inside and out with architectural details at every turn.
Each of the rooms at Intercontinental Bord...
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