The region is popular with tourists visiting the vineyards and sampling local wines. The history of winemaking in Bordeaux dates back to the Roman Empire, and unlike other regions in France it was not controlled by the monastery, but by the merchants. Trains between Ebbsfleet and Bordeaux run around 20 times a week.
Eurostar
trains between Ebbsfleet International and Bordeaux have average journey times of either 6 hours 37 minutes or minimum 7 hours 15 minutes depending on whether you booked tickets to change at Paris or Lille. Highspeed rail routes are one of the easiest ways of travel between London and Bordeaux. The most popular time is spring, for the wine industry, and late spring for tourists.
At the beginning of the 14th Century, it was under English domination, and during the 17th-18th century English and German merchants controlled most of the wines being produced. Wine was sold in barrels up until the end of World War Two, when a wine maker began to bottle it and let them mature.
Bordeaux is made up of 4 different quarters:
Quartier de Saint Pierre –the city’s culinary capital with restaurants to suit everyone.
Quartier of Saint-Michel – the liveliest quarter of the city, which is Gothic style, with markets every Monday and Sunday mornings.
Quartier Sainte-Croix – there is a strong historic feel in this quarter that only became part of Bordeaux in the 14th century. It was originally built outside the city walls.
Quartier of Sainte-Eulalie – this area has changed little and still retains a lot of its original character. It was built around its church, a departure point for pilgrimages. There were many monasteries and converts built, two of which still exist, but the remains of the others are open to the public.
Points of interest
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Croiseur Colbert
The floating museum was originally a battleship that fought in the Gulf War.
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Palais de la Bourse
Famous for its architecture, the palace was also the city's stock exchange.
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Zoo de Bordeaux Pessac
There are hundreds of animals as well as fossilised exhibits, water tabogganing, play areas and restaurant facilities.
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Arachon Museum & Aquarium
The museum/aquarium has 1980000 litres of water that house its sealife. There are also paleontological and archaeological features to show every aspect of marine specimens.
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Chartreuse Cemetery
Many prominent figures are buried here including Goya, Lacour and Flora Tristan.
Attractions
Le Grand Théâtre
Marche de Noel seasonal Christmas markets
Rue Ste-Catherine, the main and busiest street
Top Attractions
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Former Bishops House
The former bishop?s house today is home to the tourist office, the Municipal Library, the museum of Popular Traditions, the Academy of Val d?Isere, its museum and library. The building was rebuilt in the early 17th century, and today you can still admire decorations from the 18th century in certain areas of the building.... Moutiers, France
Moutiers History and Archaeology Museum
This is a five-room museum that explains Moutiers history from an archaeological standpoint beginning from the prehistoric times and continuing through the late 19th century. The museum was created in 1865 to help research the history of the valley. The museum helped the creators to collect and present information to the public.... Moutiers, France
Museum of Popular Traditions
The museum of popular traditions is a must-see attraction that helps give visitors a view into Moutiers past. You will learn about everyday life of a resident including farm, home, and school life. This museum was recently awarded with being affective in teaching children ancient traditions in a fun way.... Moutiers, France
St Peters Cathedral
This site has been a religious site since the 5th century when it was occupied with a building belonging to the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre. The present-day building was constructed by masons from the Lombard region and it reflects Roman Art in its masonry. Inside you will find a beautiful statue that dates from the 16th century.... Moutiers, France