10 lines in french on bordeaux
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Sitting on the Garonne river in south west France, Bordeaux’s elegance has drawn crowds for centuries. The centre of the famous wine-producing region is full of breathtaking gothic architecture, incredible food and quirky corners.
Make a splash
Beat the city heat by heading to the Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux’s most splendid square where the Water Mirror offers a place to cool off. Set beside the River Garonne, this 2cm-deep pool on a giant slab of granite alternates between a tranquil “mirror” reflecting the facades of the 18th-century buildings and a fine mist.
Cool off at the Place de La Bourse ‘Water Mirror’ (Getty/iStockphoto)
Cité du vin
There are museums and then there is the Cité du Vin, an €80m project dedicated to celebrating the global history, culture and passion for wine. Its impressive glass building is shaped like the swirl that wine makes as it’s poured into a glass, and the interactive, digital and historical displays inside are mind-boggling. Its exhibits cover everything from the romance of wine to the tipples of far-flung shores. The Belvedere, meanwhile, offers tastings from all over the world
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Sitting on the Garonne river in south west France, Bordeaux’s elegance has drawn crowds for centuries. The centre of the famous wine-producing region is full of breathtaking gothic architecture, incredible food and quirky corners.
Make a splash
Beat the city heat by heading to the Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux’s most splendid square where the Water Mirror offers a place to cool off. Set beside the River Garonne, this 2cm-deep pool on a giant slab of granite alternates between a tranquil “mirror” reflecting the facades of the 18th-century buildings and a fine mist.
Cool off at the Place de La Bourse ‘Water Mirror’ (Getty/iStockphoto)
Cité du vin
There are museums and then there is the Cité du Vin, an €80m project dedicated to celebrating the global history, culture and passion for wine. Its impressive glass building is shaped like the swirl that wine makes as it’s poured into a glass, and the interactive, digital and historical displays inside are mind-boggling. Its exhibits cover everything from the romance of wine to the tipples of far-flung shores. The Belvedere, meanwhile, offers tastings from all over the world
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Comme d’autres l’ont dit, Bordeaux est mondialement connue pour son vin, et en particulier pour les vins de Saint-Émilion. Mais Bordeaux est également très connu pour d'autres choses. Bordeaux et le Sud-Ouest en général sont connus pour tout ce qui concerne la volaille.
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