BORDEAUX THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
Bordeaux was previously called Belle au Bois Dormant, which means sleeping beauty. France has long been a comfortable vacation spot for both local and foreign tourists. But in recent years, the city has entered an era of revitalization, combining the elegance of the past with a dynamic modern style.
Around 1,180 hectares of Bordeaux are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making Bordeaux one of the largest urban UNESCO sites in the world. With over 360 historic monuments, buildings, and museums, it trails only Paris for the most protected architecture in France.
The best time to visit Bordeaux is in the summer, but if you want to avoid crowds, you can also sneak your trip in towards the beginning of Fall. Keep in mind, vineyards start harvesting in the fall, which can be a beautiful experience, but many don’t allow visitors during this time. So be sure to check ahead to see if your top chateau will be open.
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