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Congratulations Bordeaux for being officially recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site: a recognition of its heritage and architectural qualities of a city who over the course of the past few years was able to emphasize its facades, improve the layout of its quays and the “Place de la Bourse” (stock market square) with its water mirror, modernize its facilities and install the ground powered tramway. |
Bordeaux can now rely on this cultural and architectural asset which brings together 350 historically registered buildings such as the splendid XVIII facades, the cathedral, and the wharfside, where a bit of Southern French atmosphere reigns on Old Bordeaux’s lanes along with the conviviality during such great events at the “Fête du Vin” (Wine Festival) and the “Fête du Fleuve” (River Festival).
Our licensed guides are virtual wells of knowledge; they will amaze you while accompanying you on your route, by bike or canoe for :
“another unique way of seeing our region’s heritage”
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