Hotels Bordeaux France ( FR)
Quality Suites Bordeaux Mérignac Aéroport & Spa, 83 Avenue J F Kennedy 33900
Modern hotel, one kilometer from Bordeaux Airport and 12 kilometers from the the center of Bordeaux. Rooms have contemporary wood furniture and leather sofas, with wireless Internet connections. Guest can dine in one of two onsite restaurants, or work out in the fitness center and heated outdoor pool
Hotel Gambetta, 66 Rue Porte Dijeaux, Bordeaux 33000
Location. Located in the old part of Bordeaux in southern France, Hotel Gambetta is 300 metres from the main shopping street and 400 metres away from the Grand Theatre. Bordeaux Airport is 12 kilometres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The hotel's front desk is open 24 hours and multilingual staff can provide information on nearby attractions. The four floors are serviced by an elevator. Guestrooms. Hotel Gambetta has 31 guestrooms set across four floors. All have baths or showers in their private bathrooms, and amenities include phones, T Vs and high speed Internet access. Expert Tip. The Grand Theatre, built in the late 18th century, is 400 metres from the hotel. Believed to be one of the world's finest auditoriums, the theatre has been restored to its original decor. It is built on the site of a Gallo Roman temple which was destroyed in 1674
Adagio City Aparthotel Bordeaux Gambetta, 40 Rue Edmond Michelet 33000
Location. The Adagio Bordeaux Gambetta is located in Bordeaux, the capital of France's Aquitaine region, renowned for its production of wine. The property is set 600 metres from the Cathedral Saint Andre, which originally dates from the 11th century, and 1.9 kilometres from the Place de la Bourse, an example of 18th century architecture. Hotel Features. Guests of the Adagio Bordeaux Gambetta have access to the property's onsite gym, sauna, and Turkish bath. Breakfast is available for a surcharge, and multilingual staff are available at the 24 hour front desk. Guestrooms. The property's 111 apartment style guestrooms feature contemporary decor in gold and yellow tones with light timber furnishings. All apartments include kitchens with microwaves, refrigerators, and coffee and tea facilities. Further amenities include wireless Internet access and hair dryers
Best Western Royal Saint Jean, 15 Rue Charles Domercq, Bordeaux 33800
The Hotel Amarys Royal Saint Jean in Bordeaux is a first class hotel located 25 kilometers away from Merignac Bordeaux Airport, and only steps away from the T G V train station. Only ten minutes from the city center, this charming hotel is housed inside a former 18th century residence. The Hotel Amarys is just a few minutes walk from the St. Croix church, or the banks of the Garonne River for a stroll to Place de la Bourse. The Amarys Royal Saint Jean was completely renovated in 2000 and the guestrooms were equipped with modern amenities, including satellite television and a mini bar. These comfortable and cheerful rooms are decorated in a contemporary décor with warm, sunny colors. The hotel offers a breakfast each morning (at affordable price), which is served in the buffet or in the guests' room. At the Amarys Royal Saint Jean, Bordeaux, in room dining service is available throughout the day until 10:30 in the evening. The Hotel Amarys Royal St. Jean is convenient to fine shopping and entertainment venues
Alton Hotel, 107 Rue De La Pelouse De Douet, Bordeaux 33000
The Hotel Alton, with its quiet and spacious rooms, promises you a pleasant and comfortable stay. The hotel is just two kilometers from Mériadeck, the Government Center and the boulevards. It is also close to the Bordeaux hospital centre, and the Stade Lescure football stadium. Located only 10 minutes from the airport, but still in the center of Bordeaux's activity, the Hotel Alton is the perfect starting point from which to enjoy your stay in Bordeaux. On the Garonne River, the port of Bordeaux, the capital of Aquitaine, is one of the world's most important wine producing areas. It attracts visitors to the offices of wine exporters here, most of whom welcome guests. Bordeaux is a city of warehouses, factories, mansions, and suburbs, as well as wide quays 8km (5 miles) long. Now the fifth largest French city, Bordeaux belonged to the British for 300 years and even today is considered the most un French of French cities