We Love —
- Exploring the magnificent Musée des Beaux-Arts, with its captivating art collections, and the awe-inspiring Cathédrale Saint-André.
- Discovering incredible dishes on the flavourful menu at Le Tchanqué, the hotel's restaurant with breathtaking views.
- Uncovering the charm of Bordeaux, renowned as the wine capital, and enjoying its prime location near the scenic Garonne River.
Customer reviews —
Hotel Indigo Bordeaux Centre Chartrons 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check-out until 1:00 pm
Set in the heart of the historic Chartrons district, Hotel Indigo Bordeaux Centre Chartrons 4* captures the spirit of Bordeaux: elegant, vibrant, and full of character. Once the city’s merchant quarter, this neighbourhood now blends heritage and creativity, where cobbled streets meet stylish boutiques, art galleries, and wine bars.
From here, you’re perfectly placed to explore the city’s landmarks, from the Cité du Vin to the Place de la Bourse, and to discover Bordeaux’s thriving gastronomy and world-famous vineyards.
Inside, the hotel combines contemporary design with nods to Bordeaux’s maritime and wine-trading past. Warm tones, natural materials, and curated artworks create a welcoming space that feels both authentic and sophisticated.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room or a Premium Room.
Standard Room (21 m²)
Unpack your bags and make yourself at home in your charming Standard Room. This inviting space features a luxurious walk-in shower, stunning views of the river, and a host of in-room amenities designed to ensure a truly perfect stay.
Premium Room (26 m²)
The décor of the Premium Room is contemporary and distinctive, yet remains a cosy retreat for relaxation. This spacious room features a range of top-tier amenities to ensure a perfect stay.
Enjoy the refreshing walk-in shower and sink into the plush king-size bed for ultimate comfort.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 10% discount on dining at Restaurant Tchanqué per stay
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Perched high above the city on the seventh floor, Le Tchanqué Rooftop Restaurant invites you to savour the best of southwest France. Inspired by the flavours of Arcachon Bay and the Basque Country, the menu celebrates local produce through creative sharing plates and refined dishes that pair perfectly with Bordeaux’s world-class wines. As the sun sets over the Garonne, sip a glass of red on the terrace and take in the golden light reflecting off the river, the quintessential Bordeaux experience. From oysters from Arcachon to entrecôte à la Bordelaise and sweet cannelés, every bite is a taste of the region’s culinary soul.
Your time
Step outside and find yourself immersed in Bordeaux’s timeless charm. Stroll along the quays of the Garonne River, wander through open-air markets, or hop on the nearby tram to uncover the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Explore the Musée du Vin et du Négoce for a glimpse into Bordeaux’s legendary wine history, or spend an afternoon tasting vintages in one of the nearby châteaux.
Your included extras —
Visit to the Bardet vineyard with tasting
Treat yourself to a visit and tasting at Vignoble Bardet. Located in the Saint Emilion Grand Cru appellation, the wines of this vineyard will reveal all the richness of the terroir and all the winemaker's know-how. Vignoble Bardet is the creator of the official Peaky Blinders wine.
Your optional excursions —
Discover the Saint-Emilion vineyards: Châteaux visits and wine tastings
Join us for an afternoon tour of the Saint-Emilion region, where you'll enjoy wine tastings, château visits and magnificent landscapes lined with rows of vines.
Bike ride with wine tasting
Embark on a unique slow tourism experience with Vignobles Bardet and La Bulle Verte, where you'll explore scenic vineyards at your own pace and finish your journey with a delightful wine tasting that highlights the region’s finest flavours.
Your journey to Bordeaux —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Bordeaux —
Bordeaux, often hailed as the world's wine capital, is a city steeped in history and charm. Nestled along the banks of the Garonne River, this elegant French destination is famed for its UNESCO-listed historic centre, grand architecture, and sprawling vineyards. Beyond its world-class wines, Bordeaux offers a vibrant cultural scene, picturesque riverfronts, and culinary delights that make it a must-visit for travellers.
Must-sees:
- La Cité du Vin: An immersive wine museum dedicated to the history, culture, and art of winemaking, complete with tastings and panoramic views from its rooftop.
- Place de la Bourse: An iconic square featuring classical architecture and the stunning Miroir d’Eau, the world’s largest reflecting pool.
- Basilica of St. Michael: A striking Gothic church with a towering bell tower offering breathtaking views of the city.
Culinary culture:
Bordeaux’s gastronomy is a perfect blend of refined French cuisine and regional specialties. The city is known for its canelés, small caramelised pastries with a soft custard centre. Local dishes like entrecôte à la Bordelaise, a rib steak cooked in a rich red wine sauce, and fresh oysters from nearby Arcachon Bay are culinary highlights. Wine bars and traditional bistros offer the perfect setting to savour the region’s celebrated reds, whites, and rosés.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the city, the Bordeaux region boasts world-famous vineyards producing nearly a billion bottles annually. A short train ride away, the medieval village of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchants visitors with its historic streets and prestigious wineries. For a scenic escape, a cruise along the Garonne River offers a different perspective of the city’s beauty, passing grand châteaux and verdant landscapes.
Good to know:
The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Bordeaux enjoys a mild climate, making it a great year-round destination, though spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather. The city is easily navigable on foot, by bike, or using its efficient tram system. Wine tours and tastings are best booked in advance, especially during peak seasons.