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The double room offers a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a walk-in shower and…
The twin/double room features a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a walk-in sho…
The double room offers a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a walk-in shower an…
The well-equipped kitchen has a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and kitchenware. The double room features a tea a…
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Restaurants nearby
- Nomade This restaurant, opened in the middle of the Médoc region by a local young couple, is a pleasant surprise. The chef serves up French cuisine with exotic touches, using local produce as much as possible: the results are tasty. Pleasant decor and a friendly welcome.4.4km
- Au Marquis de Terme Surrounded by the Médoc vineyards, this contemporary restaurant is nestled in an outbuilding of the Château Marquis de Terme (an 1855 Grand Cru), whose terrace is set in the estate's pretty garden courtyard. Under the stewardship of Grégory Coutanceau, who signs the menu, you will taste fresh, modern cuisine that is very much of its time and free of unnecessary frills. The appealing wine list features almost 600 labels, including a selection of Bordeaux reds and prestigious vintages available by the glass.5.1km
- La Table d'InomotoBib This endearing bistro has acquired a faithful crowd of regulars, enchanted by the weekly changing menu. Chef Seiji Inomoto expertly crafts fine Franco-Japanese fare, in which "humble" ingredients are taken to new heights thanks to flawless cooking and astute seasoning (panko breadcrumbs, miso, soy marinated veggies). The food is good, often unusual, and you won't believe the value for money. What’s not to like?15.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Vélodrome de Bordeaux cycling venue in Bordeaux, France18.3km
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