City
Discover Bordeaux
city and region
Set in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Bordeaux offers the perfect backdrop for innovation and dialogue. Known for its world-class research institutions, rich agricultural heritage, and dynamic culture, the region embodies the blend of tradition and forward-thinking that defines the future of poultry nutrition.
Discover the city
A world-renowned city, Bordeaux is famed for its vineyards, gastronomy, and unique art de vivre. But there’s more! Offering an intoxicating mix of rich historical heritage and modernity, the city is home to stunning contemporary architectural works. To explore the city and its UNESCO heritage, you will be spoilt for choice. Whether you wish to wander through Bordeaux’s World Heritage area and its beautiful quarters, discover the city’s sites and monuments by bike, visit its museums, enjoy a romantic weekend, or travel with your children, you won’t be bored! The only risk is that you don’t have enough time to do everything: this will only make you want to come back!
Bordeaux vineyards and wines
Regarded as the world’s oldest and most prestigious winegrowing area, the Bordeaux vineyards is closely tied to the history and prestige of the city of Bordeaux since antiquity. The gateway to the vineyards, Bordeaux invites you to visit this fabulous region. Perhaps you are keen to visit Bordeaux’s famous chateaux within the city’s walls or in one of the five renowned local winegrowing subregions? Do you want to learn more about local winegrowers’ environmental concerns and commitments? Or maybe you wish to discover the vineyard on your own or with a guide? You’ve come to the right place!
Gastronomy and lifestyle
In Bordeaux, wine and gastronomy are an essential part of local heritage. They are inseparable from Bordeaux’s unique art de vivre. Blessed by the richness of its vineyards and enjoying proximity to the ocean, Arcachon Bay, and the estuary, Bordeaux is one of France’s culinary havens. Besides, the strong influence of the nearby regions of Périgord and the Basque country explains why Bordeaux has the highest number of restaurants per capita in the country! During your stay in Bordeaux, take the time to discover the city’s many tasty specialities and traditions. From high-end gastronomic restaurants to authentic bistros, from wine bars to local food markets, you’re bound to fall in love with Bordeaux’s excellent gastronomy.
Around Bordeaux
Arcachon Bay, the Citadel of Blaye, the village of Saint Emilion, Biarritz, Ile de Ré, Lascaux... Bordeaux’s surroundings offer a vast choice of superb holiday destinations to discover and excellent getaway opportunities! Whether you wish to spend the afternoon or enjoy a weekend trip, the good news is that all these places are easily accessible from Bordeaux by train, car, bus, or boat. So, where are you heading next?