Hotel Studio
Check rates and availability for this hotel
Find the best prices for Hotel Studio from Hostelworld.com.
Travel Blogs from Bordeaux
Wining and Dining
We arrived at the Bordeaux train station around 5 and instantly realized that we had become spoiled in Spain where we at least could recognize Spanish words. When it comes to French, both of us are useless. Somehow, we located the correct tram and found our hotel.
When we checked in, we were told that we had booked a private room with one …
Vino vino vino
We arrived in Bordeaux on time and went straight in to town to book a vineyard tour for the following day. We wandered around bordeaux for a while taking in the City, enjoyed some delicious French food and struggled through the transition to speaking French after a month of Spanish! Lots of embarrassing mistakes made... Our hotel bathroom was …
27. Little Paris
So our very last bus ride took us to the very last stop on our grand trip, Bordeaux.
Driving in, the architecture and grey skies made me think of Paris. In contrast however, we found the people to be welcoming and the streets to be clean (if you disregard the inability of the French to pick up their dogs doo-ings).
Arriving at …
Vino in Francais
A lot of people bypass Bordeaux and spend 13 hours on a bus from San Sebastian direct to Paris. I however, along with a handful of others decided to hop off and check out the region renowned for it's wine.
We spent the afternoon on hired bikes which are found in stands all over the city (1 euro for 24 hours) and we explored the city. …
James Bond Wine, Colourful Cows and Google Maps
Bordeaux is wine. That is what it is known for and that is what it does so well! It has a river that looks like it is churning chocolate milk, a lot of statues of cows throughout the town painted in different ways for some sort of exhibition (www.bordeauxandcow.com , I haven't looked at it yet) and a fountain that was about a football field in …