The majestic hall of the Grand Hôtel de Bordeaux & Spa designed by Jacques Garcia is impressive. Marble, Bordeaux stone, warm-tone fabrics (plum, mauve, deep red), 18th century-inspired furnishings, original floral creations: an invitation to peace and tranquillity.
The suites and rooms are in the same spirit, they are places of calm and luxury. Each detail has been given great attention in the purest refinement. You will get a sensation of serenity and comfort thanks to this hushed wellbeing.
A panoramic terrace overlooks the Grand Theatre and the rooftops of Bordeaux. The Roman tent and its Jacuzzi are an invitation to delicious relaxation.
The pool
The wellbeing and spa area reveals a delightful column-lined open air swimming pool and offers a sensory experience with massage jets and counter-current swimming.
The Bar
This warm and colourful bar with English-style decoration is open all day long: to share an afternoon cocktail or to have an evening drink.
The Restaurant
Enjoy a unique culinary experience in a historic setting, accompanied by the best wines from Bordeaux and other regions at Le Pressoir d’Argent, Michelin-starred gastronomic restaurant.
Visitor comments
- " A very classy, traditional, old fashioned hotel full of fantastic period fittings and decor." - Trip Advisor
- "Pure luxury in the Centre of Bordeaux. From the moment you enter the Lobby thru to the Guestrooms you step back in time of European opulence & decadence with evething in working order." - Trip Advisor
- "Lovely rooms tastefully furnished. Comfy bed. Good air con. Coffee machine.in room. Wifi included. Superb breakfasts. Great service." - Trip Advisor
Things to do nearby
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Protected nature reserve, perfect for bird watching
Teich Bird Reserve & Nature Park
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Narrow gauge railway that connects the Arcachon basin with the west coast
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Golf course on the Gironde estuary open to all
Margaux Garden Golf Course
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The largest zoo in the Aquitaine region
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Two of Europe's finest golf courses in the heart of the Medoc
Golf du Medoc Golf Courses
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Archery, games & human table football, plus much more fun & adventure
Restaurants nearby
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British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s 2-Michelin starred restaurant
Le Pressoir d'Argent Restaurant
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Classic French bistro in the centre of Bordeaux
Le Bistrot d'Aurelie Restaurant
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Small restaurant serving traditional French cuisine with a Corsican touch
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Gourmet Japanese restaurant in the centre of Bordeaux
Maruya Dining Japanese Restaurant
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Fun and inventive bistro in the centre of Bordeaux
Le Chien de Pavlov Restaurant
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Gourmet French restaurant in the heart of Bordeaux
Beaches nearby
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East of the main Plage d'Arcachon close to the marina and port
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The main beach along the seafront promenade of the town of Arcachon
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The closest beach to the city of Bordeaux, situated on the Atlantic Ocean
La Plage Le Porge Oceane Beach
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A 15km stretch of sand beach situated on the Atlantic Ocean
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Ocean beach situated at the top of the western coast of the peninsula
Plage Oceane du Grand Crohot Beach
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Around 3km of fine sand looking over to the Cap-Ferret peninsula
Sights nearby
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Premier Cru Pauillac appellation wines in a stunning château setting
Château Mouton-Rothschild
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A delightful coastal train that takes you from the tip of the Medoc peninsula
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Walk up 196 steps to reach the top of the bell tower
Clocher de l'Eglise Monolithe Church Tower
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Birthplace of French philosopher, Charles Louis de Montesquieu
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Celebrating all things wine, in and around the city of Bordeaux
Cite du Vin Museum (The Wine City)
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Greek style church situated in the heart of Pauillac
Eglise Saint-Martin de Pauillac
Golf-clubs nearby
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Situated close to the highest dune in Europe, it enjoys an exceptional location
Arcachon International Golf Course
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Golf course on the Gironde estuary open to all
Margaux Garden Golf Course
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A beautiful golf course situated close to the west coast of Bordeaux
Lacanau Garden Golf Course
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Two of Europe's finest golf courses in the heart of the Medoc
Golf du Medoc Golf Courses
Towns nearby
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A beautiful town made famous for its fantastic winemaking
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Beautifully restored citadel on the banks of the Gironde estuary
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One of the most beautiful villages in France and fabulous wines
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The closest and quietest of the beach towns near to the city of Bordeaux
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Pretty town on the banks of the river Garonne, opposite Saint-Macaire
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A small village next to the Château Lynch Bages