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Sort by: Train | All | Paris - Bordeaux | 6 Nights (min) Price It | | Paris and Bordeaux with the TGV train. (Bordeaux_and_the_Atlantic_Coast Vacations) |
Basque Highlights | 6 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit Bordeaux, Pau and Biarritz with rent a car.
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La Vie en Rose | 7 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit Bordeaux, Toulouse, Nimes and Nice with rent a car.
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Wine and Sun | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Combine Toulouse, Lourdes, Biarritz and Bordeaux with a rent a car.
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Damsels and Popes | 8 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit Bordeaux, Toulouse, Carcassone, Avignon and Nice
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The South of France | 10 Nights (min) Price It | | Bordeaux, Toulouse, Carcassone, Avignon and Nice with the TGV High Speed trains.
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| Bordeaux and the Atlantic Coast Cities |
Angouleme Angoulême was the center of the French paper industry in the 17th century, today it remains the center of French comic-strip production. In place of its ancient fortifications, Angoulême is encircled by boulevards known as the Remparts, from which you can admire magnificent views in all directions. One of the most important sites is the cathedral of St. Pierre, a church in the Byzantine-Romanesque style, dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. | Book this City | Bergerac Situated on the banks of the Dordogne, Bergerac used to be a very important port controlling the traffic between the Auvergne and Bordeaux. The region is primarily known for wine and tobacco.
The surroundings of Bergerac offer a wide variety of historical sites to discover: historical monuments, cloisters and caves. Take a tour of the Medieval and Renaissance architecture from the Montaigne Tower to the caves of Maxange, starting from the Château of Montréal to reach the Bastide of Monpazier.
| Book this City | Bordeaux - Airport City Bordeaux is one of the world's most important wine-producing areas and also a major cultural center. The city has excellent museums, lively nightlife and beaches close by. Wide avenues, neoclassical architecture and well-tended parks all give the city an 18th-century grandeur. The most interesting neighborhood in Old Bordeaux is the "golden triangle:" cours Clemenceau, cours de l'Intendance, and les allées de Tourny. Tour the chateaux, imbibe the world-class wines and Bordeaux will charm you forever.
| Book this City | La Rochelle Once known as the French Geneva, La Rochelle is one of the most interesting seaside towns in France. The city has beautifully maintained its past architecture, making it one of the most picturesque and historically cities on the Atlantic coast. The most attractive area is located between the harbor and the place de Verdun. The Grosse Horloge is a gateway to the old town and dominates the harbor. The main sights to visit include the Musee du nouveau Monde and the Hotel de Ville. | Book this City | Poitiers The ancient capital of Poitou, the northern part of Aquitaine, Poitiers is a town filled with history. It is a fascinating town for those interested in antiquity. The great artistic wealth of Poitiers comprises: the Notre-Dame-la-Grande church with Romanesque architecture, the Saint-Pierre cathedral, built in the Gothic style, the 4th-century rectangular Baptistère Saint-Jean, probably the oldest Christian edifice in France; the 12th-century former ducal palace has been incorporated into the 19th-century Hôtel de Ville. | Book this City |
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