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Local exploring
Families
City Style
Sights nearby
No restaurant
Other Activities
Museums
Designer Shopping
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Views
Downtown
Family Suites
Sit-out Terrace
Local markets
Wine tasting
Artworks
Boutique
Cycling
Historic
Chic
Romantic
Child friendly
Disabled access
Charming
Close to nightlife
Air conditioning
Rooms
5 rooms in this hotelNo restaurant
Breakfast is served daily. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, plus the apartments offer self-catering facilitiesRooms with balcony/terrace
The Elegance Balcony Rooms have lovely city viewsWifi
Safe
Bath robes
Family Suites
Fireplace
Walking distance restaurants
Massage
No pets
Sit-out Terrace
Lift
Child friendly
Garden
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Sights nearby
Other Activities
Museums
Designer Shopping
Theatre
Local markets
Cycling
Wine tasting
Close to nightlife
Behind the doors of another 19th-century former townhouse is L'Hôtel Particulier Bordeaux. The hotel’s five intimate and cosy guest rooms keep in spirit with the building’s past with their elegant mouldings, patina walls, marble fireplaces and parquet floors, while the apartments, located in the newer part of the building overlooking the courtyard, take a slightly more urban approach, even incorporating modern kitchenettes for guests who require more of an at home feel. As far as location, it doesn’t get much better, with a five-minute walk to reach the main sights such as the Grand Théâtre and Saint-Andre’s Cathedral, as well as shopping on Cours de l’Intendance.
Originally published by Monica Mendal, CN Traveller
The hotel combines luxurious accommodation with the friendly informality of a family b&b. It’s a building of considerable charm, one that started out as the home of a cardinal, and it preserves a lot of the airs and graces of the 19th century: Original doors and windows, and many other features beautifully restored. The best part is a classic French wire-cage lift where you wouldn’t be surprised if Hercule Poirot squeezed in with you.
Originally published by Michael Pauls, The Telegraph
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