Apartment in the centre of Bordeaux
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For Sale By Agent
Agency: Wright French Properties View Agency Find more properties from this Agent€215,250 is approximately: | |
British Pounds: | £182,962 |
US Dollars: | $230,317 |
Canadian Dollars: | C$316,417 |
Australian Dollars: | A$355,162 |
Key Info
- Type: Residential (Apartment), T3 Apartment, Investment Property
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 1
- Habitable Size: 71 m²
- Land Size: 3 m²
Highlights
- 2 bedroom
- Underfloor heating
- Balconies
- Lift
- Parking
Features
- Balcony(s)
- Double Glazing
- Garden(s)
- Lift / Elevator
- Parking
- Under-Floor Heating
Property Description
Summary
This 2-bedroom apartment is in a fantastic location in the centre of Bordeaux. The apartment is on the 2nd floor accessed by a lift and a staircase. It is close to public transport and shops and schools. Ideal for someone wanting to be in the heart of the city, or for rentals such as Airbnb. There is a spacious lounge with underfloor gas heating, a balcony/terrasse overlooking the communal park. There is a kitchen, two bedrooms, each with a balcony, shower room, WC and a utility room. You also have a private storage area /cave ideal for bikes. The apartment is South facing and bright. The service charge payable each month includes heating and water, plus the maintenance of the communal areas etc…. This is a great buy for the location.
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Location
Bordeaux is a port city located in the southwestern part of France, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and, of course, its world-renowned wine. Here’s an overview of what makes Bordeaux such a special place:
1. Wine Capital of the World
Bordeaux is often called the "wine capital of the world." The region is famous for producing some of the finest wines globally, especially red wines made from varieties like Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc. The Bordeaux wine region includes several prestigious appellations (AOCs), such as Médoc, Saint-Émilion, and Pomerol. Many of the vineyards are steeped in centuries of tradition, and the city itself serves as a hub for wine education, tastings, and wine tourism.
2. A Rich History
Bordeaux’s history dates back to Roman times, when it was known as Burdigala. Over the centuries, it has been influenced by various cultures, including the Romans, the Visigoths, and the English, who controlled the city from the 12th to the 15th century. This rich history is reflected in the city’s architecture, which includes everything from Roman ruins to medieval structures and elegant 18th-century buildings.
3. Beautiful Architecture and UNESCO World Heritage
Bordeaux is recognized for its stunning classical architecture, and in 2007, the city’s historic center was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Notable landmarks include:
Place de la Bourse: A grand square featuring elegant 18th-century buildings, with a reflective water mirror (the Miroir d'eau) in front.
Bordeaux's Cathedral (Saint-André Cathedral): A gothic masterpiece, it’s one of the largest cathedrals in France.
Pont de Pierre: The iconic stone bridge that crosses the Garonne River, connecting the left and right banks of Bordeaux.
4. The Garonne River
Bordeaux is located along the Garonne River, which flows through the city and offers picturesque views. The riverbanks are a popular place for locals and tourists to walk, bike, or relax. The river has historically been a key factor in the city’s development as a major port.
5. Gastronomy
Aside from wine, Bordeaux has a vibrant culinary scene. The city is known for its rich, hearty southwestern French cuisine. Some must-try dishes include:
Canelé: A small, rum-flavored cake with a caramelized crust.
Magret de Canard: Duck breast, often served with a rich sauce.
Oysters from Arcachon Bay: Fresh seafood from the nearby coast.
Entrecôte Bordelaise: A classic steak dish served with a red wine sauce.
6. Modern Bordeaux
In recent years, Bordeaux has undergone significant urban renewal. The city’s public transport system has been modernized, and its streets, particularly around the waterfront, have been revitalized. The La Cité du Vin (The City of Wine) is a modern, interactive museum dedicated to the culture and history of wine, offering an immersive experience for visitors.
7. Climate and Best Time to Visit
Bordeaux has a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and warm summers. The best time to visit is in the spring (April to June) or early autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant, and the grape harvest season adds a special touch to the atmosphere.
8. Cultural Scene
Bordeaux has a vibrant cultural life, including numerous festivals, concerts, and theaters. The Bordeaux International Festival of Film and Bordeaux Jazz Festival are particularly popular. The Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux offers high-quality opera and ballet performances.
9. The Vineyards
The surrounding vineyards are a big draw for tourists. A visit to Bordeaux isn’t complete without a tour of its world-class wineries. Many offer tastings, guided tours, and even accommodation in luxurious châteaux. The Saint-Émilionregion, a short drive from the city, is especially famous for its picturesque vineyards and charming medieval town.
10. Accessibility
Bordeaux is well connected, with an international airport, a high-speed TGV train station, and easy access to the Atlantic coast. It’s a great base for exploring southwestern France, including nearby destinations like the Dune of Pilat(the largest sand dune in Europe) and the seaside resort of Arcachon.
In Conclusion:
Bordeaux blends ancient charm with modern appeal, offering visitors a unique experience that combines history, culture, cuisine, and of course, world-class wine. Whether you're exploring the vineyards, wandering through the cobblestone streets, or relaxing by the river, Bordeaux is a city that leaves a lasting impression.
€215,250 is approximately: | |
British Pounds: | £182,962 |
US Dollars: | $230,317 |
Canadian Dollars: | C$316,417 |
Australian Dollars: | A$355,162 |
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