Budget Accommodation Europe France Bordeaux
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Bordeaux is one of the most famous cities in all of France. Located on the west Atlantic coast this city is marvelous. With only a quarter of a million people in the city and around 1.2 million in the metropolitan area this city is not overwhelming. With a charming old town and a long history no one ever complains about Bordeaux.
From the Bordeaux Travel Guide
Good value, basic hotel. Decent sized room with view of the street. The manager is very helpful and speaks good English. The location is very central with trams, buses and supermarket near by. On the downside it's not the place to be if you hate climbing stairs. Note the shower is on the top floor and is nothing flash. ... more
The hotel was good value for the money and the staff were polite and very helpful, but tea and coffee making facilities in the room would be a good idea. ... more
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