Bordeaux Waterfront: reviews and practical tips

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5/5 3 reviews
Face à la place de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux, France
Face à la place de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux, France
Quais de Bordeaux
Quais de Bordeaux
Vue sur place de la Bourse

Bordeaux Waterfront at a glance

Located on the left bank of the Garonne in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional capital, the Bordeaux Waterfront was beautifully revitalized in the 2000s. It now features wide pedestrian and bike paths stretching nearly 3 miles between the Gare Saint-Jean train station and the Bassins à flot (wet docks). Commissioned by Mayor Alain Juppé and designed by landscape architect Michel Corajoud to coincide with the launch of the tramway, the area gives locals plenty of spots to unwind. You can picnic or lounge on the lawns, cool off at the reflecting pool, walk, bike, or rollerblade, and shop at the Quai des Marques center, which houses about 30 shops and 15 restaurants. You can also play Basque pelota, beach volleyball, or basketball near the Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge). Whether you want to wander, relax, or get active, this is the favorite promenade for locals and an excellent way to see the city before heading into the narrow streets of the historic center.

The highlight of the visit is the reflecting pool, or miroir d'eau, located across from the Palais de la Bourse (Stock Exchange Palace). A classic image of the Belle Endormie (Sleeping Beauty), the reflection of the stunning 18th-century facades, which are recognized as Unesco World Heritage sites, is impressive. Note that the reflecting pool only operates from May to October. It is a family-friendly spot where kids love to play in the water mists, and it is equally romantic, drawing couples who come to take photos. It is a signature location in Bordeaux.

If you are in the area in June, do not miss the river festival. Held every other year, alternating with the wine festival, the event features highlights like the departure of a frigate or the arrival of notable ships, along with stalls set up along the waterfront, fireworks, exhibits, and concerts.

Reviews of Bordeaux Waterfront

Summary of 3 reviews
5/5
Average rating
+15
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.7
As a couple
5
With friends
5

Avygeo ranking

#317
in the world
#257
in Europe
#136
in France
#1
in Bordeaux

A very pleasant stroll

My favorite walk in Bordeaux. The environment is pretty quiet and it is very well laid out. I walked for 3 hours along both banks, between the Pont de Pierre and the Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas.
The waterfront has many points of interest and lets you discover Bordeaux along the water, including the Miroir d'Eau, the Porte de Bourgogne, the hangars, and the Cité du Vin. A must-do.

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A must-see in Bordeaux

If you are passing through Bordeaux, visiting the waterfront is a must. The layout of the banks of the Garonne leading toward the city center (west bank) is very well done. Even though a fast traffic lane runs nearby, the pedestrian area is huge, very nicely decorated, and borders numerous historical buildings like those at the Place de la Bourse.

In short, it is the ideal route to start your visit to the city before heading into the small streets of the center.

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A very pleasant walk

Lots of space, greenery that is very well "laid out" and designed, misters for heatwave days, historical buildings all along the way...
I highly recommend taking a walk along the Bordeaux waterfront. A beautiful way to discover the city.

What a shame that the waters of the Garonne are "yellow-beige" in color. I imagine the proximity to the ocean has something to do with it?

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