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This family room's standout feature is the private pool. The family room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, a te…
The private pool is the standout feature of this double room. The double room features air conditioning, a tea and coffe…
This double room features a private pool. The double room features air conditioning, a private entrance, a terrace with…
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Restaurants nearby
- Maison Nouvelle★★ Michelin On the lively Chartrons market square, this pretty stone building is the newest and latest establishment of chef Philippe Etchebest, also behind Bordeaux’ Quatrième Mur. Guests are greeted like old friends and immediately feel at home in this tasteful, welcoming interior. Philippe’s unwavering commitment to good food and to working only with top local produce shines through and is clearly shared by his talented team. The tasting menu, entirely seasonal, features a few of his signature dishes, such as ravioles of mushrooms and sautéed foie gras, as well as some exquisite vegetarian recipes. Wel44.3km
- Le Pressoir d'Argent - Gordon Ramsay★★ Michelin British chef Gordon Ramsay (born in Scotland) is a true culinary talent who has already been awarded three Michelin stars in England. He signs off on Le Pressoir d'Argent's menu who breathes a touch of modernity into the classic cuisine. It all comes together to enhance that French art de vivre – the opulent and refined decor and ultra competent service, the celebration of the finest ingredients from the abundant Bordeaux and Aquitaine region (foie gras, truffles, caviar, fish)… and the solid silver Christofle lobster press that is moved from table to table. The competence of the three sommeli45.4km
- L'Observatoire du Gabriel★★ Michelin Located in the central edifice on Bordeaux's iconic Place de la Bourse, opposite the Miroir d'Eau water feature, this establishment is run by the owners of Château Angelus and Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion. The gorgeous 18C parlours have been converted into a single open space and lavishly appointed – oak floors, thick carpets, wood panelling and mouldings. Young chef Bertrand Noeureuil, who worked with Arnaud Donckele, delights diners with beautiful cuisine inspired by the sea and the seasons – noisette de sole "Chambrelent" au plat, or lightly veiled thin fillets of sardines "Bacalan",45.6km
- Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand★ Michelin This restaurant is something of a UFO in Bordeaux’s gourmet landscape, courtesy of a striking glass and concrete structure, castle stables, views of the Pont d’Aquitaine suspension bridge and a rock music soundtrack. The same is true of the cuisine of Vivien Durand, a chef bursting with original ideas who reinterprets Gallic culinary conventions with a keen gastronomic eye. A daring gamble given his apparent dismantling of tradition, but one that hits the spot every time! Xipister-flavoured tagliatelle of squid, pig’s head terrine with a gutsy gravy and Périgord truffle or an amazing onion sou41.9km
- 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?31.5km
- Cent33★ Michelin A chic, cosy bistro vibe reigns in the restaurant of Grenoble-born chef, Fabien Beaufour, who has stints in some of the finest Michelin-starred restaurants in France (Anne-Sophie Pic in Valence and Patrick Henriroux in Vienne), as well as New York and London, under his belt. So, it's hardly surprising that his cooking is unorthodox and globe-trotting. Big-boned, contrasting flavours and spot-on cooking and seasonings. Signature dishes include a delicious miso-glazed black cod, slow-cooked on a robatayaki, crispy sweetbread and a passion fruit Grenobloise sauce or a trompe l’œil Piedmont hazeln44.0km
- Le Pavillon des Boulevards★ Michelin A landmark of Bordeaux’ culinary scene for several decades now, this stone town house is emblematic of 18C Bordeaux. At the helm, chef Thomas Morel, whose wife Célia supervises the front of house, gives free rein to his creativity. Underpinned by a solid classical background, the food is dotted with contemporary notes, such as immaculately cooked pollock flanked by an astounding horseradish-flavoured hollandaise sauce. The lunchtime menu is particularly attractive.44.1km
- Ressources★ Michelin In his new restaurant, chef Tanguy Laviale (previously at Garopapilles) is calmly going about extricating himself from the traditional codes of gastronomy – with the help of his associate, Maxime Courvoisier, a sommelier who thinks outside of the box. Imagine: a short menu, comprising just eight dishes to be mixed and matched as you please (four or five of these small plates amount to a meal). The talented chef's technical approach always hits the mark, from the judicious combinations to the quality produce enhanced without any showboating, not to mention the impeccable garnishes and seasoning44.6km
- Tentazioni★ Michelin She hails from Brittany, he is from Sardinia, they met in Corsica... and now they run a small restaurant in Bordeaux that punches above its weight. The chef's dishes are precise and always inspired, especially when they home in on first-rate ingredients: langoustines, spider crab, bluefin tuna and pigeon. Expect very contemporary cuisine, bursting with flavours and littered with references to Italy (put it down to the chef's origins), without ever lapsing into nostalgia or getting caught up in proclamations of identity. The tasting menus change every week depending on the chef's inspiration. I45.3km
- Amicis★ Michelin In a chic district of Bordeaux, between Allées de Tourny and Place des Grands-Hommes, chef Alexandre Baumard (ex Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion and L'Observatoire du Gabriel) presides over this elegant two-storey restaurant. Courtesy of a tasting menu (dinnertime only), the legible, delicate cuisine showcases quality ingredients, mainly fish and seafood, that are precisely and creatively prepared, e.g. plancha grilled squid, flanked by a rustic slice of Grenier médocain (local cured meat). Damien Amilien's desserts, as delicious as they are high-flying, continue in this subtle vein – illu45.3km
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Attractions nearby
- Stade Chaban-Delmas rugby union and association football stadium in France46.8km
- Bordeaux Cathedral cathedral located in Bordeaux45.9km
- Basilica of St. Michael, Bordeaux basilica located in Gironde, in France46.4km
- Synagogue synagogue in Bordeaux, France46.4km
- Basilica of Saint Severinus of Bordeaux roman catholic basilica located in Gironde, in France45.3km
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux theater in Bordeaux (Gironde)45.4km
- Pont de pierre bridge in France45.9km
- Pont Jacques-Chaban-Delmas vertical-lift bridge over the Garonne in Bordeaux43.8km
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