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    The city of Bordeaux proper had a population of 259,809 in 2020 within its small municipal territory of 49 km 2 (19 sq mi), but together with its suburbs and exurbs the Bordeaux metropolitan area had a population of 1,376,375 that same year (Jan. 2020 census), the sixth-most populated in France after Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Lille, and Toulouse.

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Bordeaux: Garonne River. Bridge over the Garonne River, Bordeaux, France. Bordeaux, city and port, capital of Gironde département, Nouvelle-Aquitaine région, southwestern France. It lies along the Garonne River 15 miles (24 km) above its junction with the Dordogne and 60 miles (96 km) from its mouth, in a plain east of the wine-growing ...

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · These are the best things to do in Bordeaux. 1. Learn the epic story of Bordeaux wine. Bordeaux’ landmark museum La Cité du Vin (City of Wine) is aptly designed like a gigantic wine decanter, glittering in all its curvaceous splendor opposite the city’s industrial wet docks. This is the obvious first port of call to understand the ...

  4. Cut through the noise with Time Out’s recommendations of the best attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and places to stay in Bordeaux, curated by experts.

  5. Bordeaux. France, Europe. An intoxicating cocktail of 18th-century savoir-faire, millennial hi-tech and urban street life, France's sixth largest city is among Europe's most exciting and gutsy players. Best Time to Visit.

  6. Discover the Travel Guide to Visit Bordeaux Best Sights, Leisure & Cultural Activities, Top Spots Nouvelle-Aquitaine's Tourist Office.

  7. Apr 9, 2023 · In terms of getting to Bordeaux, the simplest way is to hop on the TGV from Paris’s Montparnasse station and take it directly to Gare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, which takes around two hours.

  8. When you visit Bordeaux, it’s not just about wine though – water is important too. A stroll along the banks of the River Garonne and the estuary of the Gironde reveals culture, nature, wine tourism and enchanting chateaux.

  9. From Gallo-Roman Bordeaux to today, taking you through the medieval period and the 18th century, more than 2000 years of history and architectural heritage unfold before your eyes. Bordeaux, le Port de la Lune (‘Port of the Moon’), is the only city in the world to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site!

  10. Bordeaux is a city in the Gironde region of southwest France, standing on the River Garonne. It's the country's fifth largest city, with a population of 259,809 in 2020, and another million living in its associated towns.

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