There are plenty of places of art that you mustn’t miss. Among the many sights of Bordeaux, we want to suggest you visit: Place de la Bourse, the heart of the city and an evocative place, especially in the evening. The body of water that characterises it, is known all over the world as the “Miroir d’eau” reflecting pool, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Bordeaux, where you can see a vast collection of works from 1400 to 1900.
Don’t miss
The streets of Bordeaux
You must take a stroll around the streets of Bordeaux . The city has so many charming and picturesque streets to offer. We suggest: the Garonna Waterfront, an embankment declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and without a doubt one of the most relaxing places in the French city, and the Rue Sainte Catherine, the longest shopping street in France. You’ll often find yourself travelling up and down it when visiting Bordeaux .
The churches
The city has plenty of places of worship to offer and we suggest you don’t miss: the Basilique Saint Michel, the highest in France and among the most beautiful in Bordeaux; the Cathedrale Saint-Andre of Bordeaux, the city’s most important church, recognisable because of its beauty and magnificence.
Food and wine
As you know, Bordeaux is one of the most famous cities in the world for its food. So you’ll be spoilt for choice during your stay there. But out of the many typical dishes, we suggest you try: lamprey à la bordelaise a dish made of fish, leeks and red wine, and the world-famous sweets macarons.
Wine: the pride and joy of Bordeaux
During your stay in Bordeaux, don’t miss a tour of the vineyards . As you will know, the French city is famous for its wines. Discovering how they are produced will be an unforgettable experience.
Travel Documents
Identity Card
An identity card valid for leaving the country allows entry into European Union countries. However, please note that there have been reports of difficulties in some countries with the recognition of renewed and stamped paper identity cards, as well as the refusal of electronic ID cards renewed with a certificate issued by the municipality.
Passport
An ordinary passport is valid for all countries whose governments are recognized by the Italian one, except for any legal restrictions, and can be obtained by all citizens of the Republic. A passport is issued (and renewed) by the police and abroad, by diplomatic and consular representatives. It is valid for 10 years, but in some cases provided for by current legislation, this validity may be shortened.
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