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Wining, Dining & Uwinding A Big Short Break in Bordeaux

France – Bordeaux

Starting from between £2600 to £3350 per person for 4 days depending on the season of travel, advance booking time and the accommodation and activities chosen

Itinerary Highlights

  • Treat yourself with this exquisite escape to Bordeaux, spending four days exploring the city and the surrounding vineyards
  • Befriend Bordeaux on a private tour of the city with a friendly local
  • Set off on a private guided stroll through the UNESCO-listed village of Saint-Emilion
  • Sample delicious regional wines during a series of tastings at a variety of vineyards
  • Benefit from our Original Services: expert guides, local Concierges, 100% carbon absorption and more
Brandishing a recently rediscovered mojo, grand 18th-century boulevards and a foodie scene to complement its fabled vins, Bordeaux is the perfect spot for a luxury French mini break. Over the course of four days, indulge in a delightfully decadent rhythm of wining, dining and unwinding in the boozy big league of southwestern France.

Start with a private walking tour of the city, where you can discover its rich history and vibrant culture while mentally mapping all the cafes and restaurants you’d like to return to throughout your stay.

Then, shake things up with a day trip out to Saint-Emilion, a vineyard-flanked village full of old-worn charm. Stroll along its cobbled streets with a private guide, before settling down for an afternoon of wine tastings – we trust you’ll rise to the challenge.

When you’re not busy exploring, there’ll also be plenty of time to relax in your hotel, uncover the area at your own pace (this is the land of the flaneur, after all) and stew in the scenic spectacle of these UNESCO-listed gems.
Wine Bar - France © Poplasen/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Wine Bar - France © Poplasen/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bordeaux - France © Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bordeaux - France © Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bordeaux - France © SergiyN/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bordeaux - France © SergiyN/Getty Images/iStockphoto
France © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
France © Faustine Poidevin-Gros
Place de la Bourse - Bordeaux - France © nevskyphoto/stock.adobe.com
Place de la Bourse - Bordeaux - France © nevskyphoto/stock.adobe.com
Vineyard - France © Oliver Ruether/LAIF-REA
Vineyard - France © Oliver Ruether/LAIF-REA
France © Jackie Cole
France © Jackie Cole
Grand Theatre - Bordeaux - France © matteocozzi/stock.adobe.com
Grand Theatre - Bordeaux - France © matteocozzi/stock.adobe.com
Wine Cellar - France © Esperanza33/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Wine Cellar - France © Esperanza33/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Les Sources de Caudalie - Martillac - France © Droits reservés
Les Sources de Caudalie - Martillac - France © Droits reservés
Gastronomy - France © Les Bains Gardians / Matthieu Salvaing
Gastronomy - France © Les Bains Gardians / Matthieu Salvaing

Itinerary

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The day of your Big Short Break in Bordeaux has arrived. Head to the airport, whizz through security and settle into the lounge for some complimentary nibbles ahead of departure. Flights to the city take a speedy one hour and 40 minutes, just long enough for a refresher on your conversational French.

Once you’ve landed, cleared customs and collected your luggage, you’ll be privately transferred to your centrally located hotel, where you’ll be staying for the next three nights.

Following a break to freshen up and unpack, head out this afternoon to start acquainting yourself with Bordeaux’s sun-soaked streets and pretty public gardens.

Once you’ve worked up an appetite, contact your Concierge for a hitlist of the best restaurants in the city – all of which are bound to have a wine list longer than your arm. Bring on the Bordeaux.

After indulging in a leisurely morning and a bountiful breakfast (think caramelised crusts, salt-speckled butters and vibrant fruit juices), venture out to discover the history and culture of this UNESCO-listed wine capital.

Start at the majestic Place de la Bourse (one of Bordeaux’s most iconic squares) and its Miroir d’eau - or Water Mirror – before strolling through the charming streets of the Saint-Pierre district, where the city’s historic past truly comes to life. You’ll see La Cite du Vin, a symbol of the region’s wine heritage, as well as the beautiful Bordeaux Cathedral, a jewel of Gothic architecture.

End your exploration along the banks of the Garrone River, where you can appreciate the urban landscape while your mind drifts to thoughts of a luxurious lunch and (naturally) some winning wine pairings.

Another day, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Today, you’re off to the village of Saint-Emilion, one of the most beautiful destinations in all of France – high praise, indeed. Full of Medieval streets, stone houses, cobbled lanes and a delightful 12th-century monastic church, it’s worth a visit for its scenic charm alone.

Of course, there’s also the wines. Saint-Emilion is surrounded by vibrant vineyards. So, after a private tour of the town, head out to wander through the vines, discovering several chateaux and tasting a selection of expertly crafted vins in the process. Now’s your chance to learn the ins and outs of French wine production and how it’s earned the country such a prestigious pedigree.

Blissfully boozed, end your last full day in Bordeaux with a lounge in your hotel, followed by another delectable dinner.

Sadly, today is your last day in Bordeaux, but before you head home, there’s still time to enjoy some quintessentially French R&R. So, head to a nearby cafe, perch on a sun-soaked chair and enjoy a selection of sugar-dusted pastries.

This afternoon, you’ll be privately transferred to the airport for your one-hour-and-40-minute flight home, arriving back in the UK by the early evening (most likely with a few bottles of red in your luggage).

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Estimated Price

Dependent on the season of travel, advance booking time and the accommodation and activities chosen

The cost for this trip starts from £2,600 to £3,350 per person.

The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote.

The average starting price for this trip is £3,100 per person.

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