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The Most Beautiful Hotels in Bordeaux

Hotels, France

The Most Beautiful Hotels in Bordeaux
April 8, 2025 Pauline

Bordeaux, the jewel of southwestern France, stands out as a destination that combines historical heritage, wine culture, and a refined lifestyle. The city boasts elegant architecture, lively riverfronts, and majestic squares. From historic luxury hotels to hidden gems nestled among the vineyards or establishments offering understated luxury, Bordeaux has no shortage of exceptional hotels…

Burdigala Hotel – Contemporary elegance that embodies sophistication

In the heart of the city, the Burdigala, one of the The Most Beautiful Hotels in Bordeaux, stands out for its chic and cozy atmosphere, where elegance meets modernity. Recently renovated, this establishment 5 stars is part of a philosophy of understated luxury, where every detail is carefully considered to offer a unique experience. Its rooms and suites feature a refined and sophisticated design, showcasing fine materials such as wood, marble, and velvet, creating a soothing and warm atmosphere.

Set against an equally exceptional backdrop, the restaurant Madame B offers seasonal cuisine enhanced by exceptional local ingredients, reimagining the “Madeleines de Proust” that each of us holds dear. Chef Grégory takes great pride in serving dishes that are both refined and creative, paired with a carefully curated selection of Bordeaux wines. 

The must-have? For a moment of relaxation, this 5-star hotel features a contemporary cocktail bar, an elegant library, and a wellness area—perfect for recharging after a day of exploring the city.

The Burdigala

The Hotel ©Le Burdigala

Les Sources de Caudalie – A luxurious retreat in the heart of the vineyards

Just about fifteen kilometers from Bordeaux, in the heart of the prestigious vineyard Owned by Château Smith Haut Lafitte, Les Sources de Caudalie offers a unique hotel experience where nature and wellness come together in every moment. Inspired by the traditions of southwestern France, this 5-star hotel combines rustic charm and sophistication with its warmly decorated rooms, featuring weathered wood, fine fabrics, and antique furniture.

What makes this hotel so charming? Sound luxury spa Vinothérapie®, a pioneer in grape-based treatments, where the benefits of polyphenols offer a unique relaxation experience. The hammam, jacuzzi, and body and facial treatments come together to create a true sanctuary of well-being.

When it comes to dining, La Grand’Vigne—a restaurant with two Michelin stars—showcases local flavors through refined dishes, while the bistros Rouge and La Table du Lavoir offer a more relaxed atmosphere with generous portions.

L'Hotel in Bordeaux © Les Sources de Caudalie

The hotel in Bordeaux © Les Sources de Caudalie

InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hôtel: An iconic luxury hotel across from the Grand Théâtre

Tucked away on Place de la Comédie, the’The InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hôtel stands out as an exceptional establishment that embodies French splendor and elegance. This 18th-century building, designed by architect Victor Louis, features a majestic façade and sumptuous interiors, where crystal chandeliers, gilded details, and refined tapestries create an atmosphere that is both opulent and intimate.

This resort features 130 rooms and suites, all furnished with remarkable care by designer Jacques Garcia, who has skillfully blended classic style with contemporary touches. 

At Le Pressoir d’Argent, a restaurant awarded two stars in the Michelin Guide, Chef Gordon Ramsay promises exceptional, locally sourced cuisine. A must-try: the pastries created by World Champion Pastry Chef Gaëtan Fiard.

Do we love it? The Guerlain Spa, a truly unforgettable haven of relaxation, as well as the hotel’s rooftop terrace with its breathtaking panoramic view of the rooftops of Bordeaux.

The spa at the InterContinental Bordeaux Hotel

The spa at the InterContinental Bordeaux Hotel

Hôtel de Sèze – Charm, History, and Elegance in the Heart of Bordeaux

An iconic landmark in the city center, the Hôtel de Sèze stands out for its particularly intimate atmosphere and its 18th-century-inspired elegance. Its neoclassical architecture and elegant decor evoke Bordeaux’s prestigious history, while incorporating modern amenities for optimal comfort.

Each room is a cozy retreat featuring soothing colors and high-quality materials. A highlight of the hotel is its spa, which includes a hammam, sauna, and massage room, offering a truly relaxing escape. 

At Le Comptoir de Sèze, the chefs excel at creating delicate and inventive dishes made with seasonal ingredients and enhanced by subtle flavor pairings. 

Any extras? The golf enthusiasts will enjoy exclusive access to a private golf course located a few kilometers from the hotel.

© hoteldeseze_bordeaux
© hoteldeseze_bordeaux

The Palais Gallien – A Hidden Gem in a Mansion

Nestled within a 19th-century mansion, Le Palais Gallien embodies the elegance and discretion of prestigious establishments. This 5-star boutique hotel has only 22 rooms and suites, each uniquely designed to blend old-world charm with modern comfort.

Its rooftop pool—a rarity in Bordeaux—is a real draw for travelers seeking an exclusive experience. From this spot, you can enjoy a cocktail while taking in the city’s rooftops. Another highlight of the hotel is the intimate Nuxe spa, which offers treatments inspired by the enchanting scent of Huile Prodigieuse.

Do we love it? La Table de Montaigne, led by chef and Meilleur Ouvrier de France David Boyer, offers refined and creative gourmet cuisine that highlights regional ingredients and subtle food-and-wine pairings.

Palais Gallien © DR

Palais Gallien © DR

By: Julie Garnier