Splendid flat located in the heart of the Chartrons, near the Quays
Bordeaux, France
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Kitchen amenities
Safety features
Pets Allowed
Home details
Living room
1 sofa bed
Bedroom
1 double bed
THE ACCOMMODATION
Nestled in the heart of the famous Chartrons district, our 40 sqm apartment, fully renovated, invites you to an exceptional stay in Bordeaux. This elegant two-room apartment combines the historical richness of Bordeaux stones with modern decoration, creating an ambiance that is both refined and welcoming.
The light-filled living room highlights the beautiful parquet flooring and Bordeaux stones, offering an elegant relaxation space. The bedroom, equipped with a comfortable double bed, promises peaceful nights. The living room’s convertible sofa accommodates two additional people, allowing the apartment to comfortably host up to four guests.
Our kitchen, with its cement tile floor, is perfectly equipped for all your needs. With an oven, fridge, coffee machine, toaster, and all necessary utensils, you can prepare and enjoy your meals in complete tranquility.
The bathroom combines functionality and design, contributing to the comfort of your stay.
Enjoy our personalized concierge services, including key handover and a breakfast option, for a warm welcome. The security of the building ensures your peace of mind during your stay.
Located on Cours de la Martinique, in the heart of Chartrons, you will be immersed in a vibrant and historic atmosphere. Just steps away from tram and bus lines, you will have easy access to the city center and the main attractions of Bordeaux.
This apartment is the ideal place for those looking to live an authentic experience in the heart of an emblematic district of Bordeaux, combining history and culture.
A cot can be provided at a cost of €20 per stay and €30 with a high chair.
DEPOSIT
As part of your rental, a bank imprint of €250 is required and must be made via your Enso Connect accommodation guide. Please note that an additional administration fee of €3.30 applies.
The hold does not affect your credit card limit and is automatically cancelled within two days of your departure, subject to compliance with the general terms and conditions of sale and the accommodation being returned in perfect condition.
EXCHANGES WITH TRAVELERS
One of our concierges will contact you on the day of your arrival to arrange your check-in time.
Arrivals are organized between 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m, any late arrival is subject to additional charges.
GETTING AROUND
From Mérignac airport:
Take tram A from the Mérignac aéroport stop to the Gambetta Mériadeck stop, then walk 5 minutes and take bus 15 from the Gambetta stop to the Martinique stop.
From Gare Saint Jean:
Take tramway C from Gare Saint Jean to Paul Doumer stop and walk 5 minutes.
THE CITY
Bordeaux has always been a dynamic and cosmopolitan city and continues to reveal new and exciting facets of its character. Its bold modernism has made it a must-see destination for anyone interested in French culture, lifestyle ... and wine! In the heart of a legendary wine region, this dynamic and sophisticated city is one of the most elegant cities in France and was recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2007.
It is without doubt one of the most pleasant areas of Bordeaux, both lively and calm.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The perfect setting for a short stay or a long weekend.
The beautiful buildings are a great indication of a prosperous time in Bordeaux. The land once belonged to a former Carthusian monastery (Chartreux in French, which leads to the present name, Les Chartrons), drained by the Dutch in the 17th century. It used to be was the home of English, Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian and German merchants who built beautiful houses and cellars. Cours Xavier Arnozan (previously called the Pavé des Chartrons) is one of the city’s most aristocratic and elegant 18th century streets. It was still very much a sign of social status to live on the "Pavé" in the past century.
Shops, boutiques are open all over the weekend plus an outlet factory, The Quai des Marques which is a convenient location with car park and tramway stop nearby where you will be able to shop and brunch at an outdoor café with the view of the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge which makes it worth coming all year long. "It’s chic to spend less"! says the tagline
Do not forget the new International Museum of Vines!
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Bordeaux, a city in France, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and world-class gastronomy. It is often referred to as the "Port of the Moon" because it sits on a crescent-shaped bend of the Garonne River. Bordeaux's claim to fame is its thriving wine industry, with some of the most esteemed vineyards and wineries in the world surrounding it. This makes it an excellent choice for wine lovers.
The heart of this historic city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features over 350 listed buildings. Architectural gems such as the grand Place de la Bourse with its reflective water feature mirroring elegant 18th-century facades, and the towering Gothic-style Saint-André Cathedral are among its highlights.
For those interested in arts and culture, Bordeaux has a lively scene. There are numerous museums and galleries like Musée d'Aquitaine that houses artifacts from prehistoric times to present day, and CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art that displays modern works in a repurposed warehouse.
Bordeaux also boasts several green spaces for relaxation or recreational activities. The Public Garden is an exquisite English-style park featuring botanical gardens and statues while Parc Bordelais offers boating lakes and animal enclosures.
Gastronomes will be thrilled by Bordeaux's culinary scene which showcases both traditional French cuisine and innovative gastronomy. Fresh seafood from the nearby Atlantic Ocean, locally sourced meats and cheeses along with seasonal fruits and vegetables are key ingredients in many dishes here. And naturally, every meal can be complemented with outstanding local wines.
Finally, for those who love shopping, Bordeaux has much to offer. From high-end boutiques on Cours de l'Intendance to unique shops in Saint-Pierre district or vintage treasures at Saint-Michel flea market - there's something for everyone's preference.
In summary, Bordeaux provides an enticing blend of history, culture, gastronomy, all set against the backdrop of breathtaking natural landscapes. This makes it a desirable destination for a wide range of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM