We Love —
- Retreating to the refined comforts of Hotel Renaissance Bordeaux 4*, your lavish sanctuary in the heart of this stunning city.
- Unwinding in the stylish swimming pool, where you can revel in breathtaking vistas of Bordeaux's enchanting skyline.
- Savouring the wines, particularly the "big reds," which have solidified the region's reputation as one of the world's premier wine destinations.
Customer reviews —
More than a hotel, the Renaissance is an architectural jewel built in the old silos of the Bassins à Flots. Everything is perfect, especially the rooftop breakfast where you can enjoy your coffee in front of a postcard-perfect view. And the highlight of the show is a swimming pool on the top floor that opens onto the city where you can admire the Pont d'Aquitaine, the Cité du Vin and the Pont Jacques Chaban Delmas during your swim.
Hotel Renaissance Bordeaux 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary late check-out until 1 pm
Just a three-minute walk from the Cité du Vin, Hotel Renaissance Bordeaux 4* offers an artistic immersion into the trendy Old Docks neighbourhood. Just five tram stops away from the historical epicentre, this stylish hotel captures Bordeaux’s vibrant cultural essence.
Soak in the magnificent city views as you bathe in the rooftop pool or enjoy a delicious meal at Gina’s Restaurant. Unwind with a delicious hand-crafted cocktail and take in the splendid sunset views from the terrace. This hotel has everything you need for an elegant Bordeaux getaway.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in La Muse Room or La Muse City View Room.
La Muse Room (23 m²)
Embrace comfort in the La Muse Room, an elegant environment where you’ll unwind after a day of exploring the city. You’ll love cocooning in your bed’s signature bedding, featuring crisp white linens and an opulent feel. The well-equipped bathroom includes a lighted make-up mirror and a hairdryer, so you can prepare yourself with ease for the exciting day ahead.
La Muse City View Room (23 m²)
Wake up to fantastic scenic views from the oversized windows of the La Muse City View Room. This newly designed superior accommodation features the signature comfort of this stylish hotel, with lavish linens and a fully equipped bathroom.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 2 x complimentary visits to Gina Café Shop for a hot drink and snack of the day (per room, per stay)
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Indulge in the flavours of authentic Italian cuisine at Gina's. Located on the rooftop, every moment in this delicious restaurant comes with a side of spectacular views. Let your taste buds travel to Italy as you savour the freshness of their specialities, bite into a delicate antipasti, a fresh pizza or a sumptuous pasta. For something lighter, head to the lobby’s Gina Caffè Shop for a gourmet snack with the best cakes, pastries, biscuits and focaccia sandwiches, paired with a genuine Italian coffee made by the expert barista.
Your time
Despite being the undisputed wine capital of the world, there is plenty more to see too from incredible architecture, to fascinating museums. When it's time to relax, you can recharge your batteries at the hotel's indoor rooftop swimming pool, boasting spectacular city views.
Bike rentals, a solarium, and a jogging trail are also available to make the most out of your time in Bordeaux.
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.
12-minute helicopter flight - Arcachon Cap Banc d’Arguin

Go on a helicopter tour through the breathtaking landscapes of the Arcachon region, soaring over the Dune of Pilat, Cap Ferret, Banc d'Arguin, and the charms of Arcachon town for an unforgettable aerial experience.
Enjoy an exceptional panoramic view of Arcachon Ba, remarkable oyster parks and the picturesque beaches of Pyla-sur-Mer.
Bike ride and wine tasting

Make your trip memorable with a 14km electric bike ride along the river to the gates of Saint-Emilion on the theme of Agroecology in the vineyards.
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 —
As the unofficial wine capital of the world, Bordeaux is a haven for connoisseurs looking to sample the best of the region’s produce. However, this grand, historic city on the banks of the Garonne offers a lot more than merely a great glass of vino. In addition to boasting a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a historic centre, owing to its wonderful collection of historic architecture and monuments, the city is home to roughly 300,000 acres of vineyards.
The Bordeaux region creates an annual production of 960 million bottles of wine - visit the La Cité du Vin wine museum to explore exhibitions on wine culture and production, before retreating to one of the city’s wine bars to taste the good stuff. That intent on unearthing the wonders of French art should head to either the Musée des Beaux-Arts or the CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art in the city, before stopping at the Gothic Basilica of St. Michael to admire the view from the bell tower.
For an alternative look at the city, set off on a cruise along the Garonne, sailing past local vineyards and city sights such as the Place de la Bourse. To experience the slow Gironde life, take the short train journey to nearby St Emilion, another medieval UNESCO World Heritage town, that promises alluring streets and enough surrounding wineries to convert even the most ambivalent wine drinker.