Bordeaux: The French Hidden Garden

Bordeaux, an elegant city that allows you to slow down, without the hustle of Paris or the heat of Marseille, is like a well-aged red wine—gentle and layered. If you want to experience true French life, start with a stroll through Bordeaux's Old Town. In the morning, begin at Saint Catherine Street, the longest pedestrian street in Europe. It's lively but not noisy, with the aroma of coffee, bread, and laughter blending together, making you feel like a local. Then head to Place de la Bourse, where the water mirror is a classic Bordeaux scene. Sunlight reflects off the water, mirroring the sky and classical buildings, children running, mist rising—the whole city shines. In the afternoon, you can feel the river breeze on the stone bridge, its red brick structure glowing warmly in the light; or hop on a tram and casually circle the city, admiring corner bookstores, old buildings, and charming boutiques. The beauty of Bordeaux lies in the comfort of "just walking around anywhere." The French living here know well that romance is a rhythm. Come to Bordeaux's Old Town and start a leisurely French daily stroll without rushing!

Post by Trip.Pulse | Oct 24, 2025

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