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Does Bordeaux France have a hop on hop off bus?

Is the tour Hop on Hop off? / Can we go down and up at certain places on the circuit? Our bus tours are not Hop on Hop off, that is to say that the visit is continuous, without stops to get off. Nevertheless, the buses stop for a few moments at strategic points to take nice pictures!



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Getting around Bordeaux is easy. Trains, buses and taxis are plentiful. You don`t need to rent a car if you`re staying in the heart of the city. It`s also easy to walk here as the city streets are charming and well-kept.

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Don't worry, no visit to Bordeaux is complete without wine, so there are plenty of opportunities to taste some of the best the region has to offer. Bordeaux is a very walkable city and the majority of the city's best sights are based in and around the city centre.

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Located in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region, the city of Bordeaux is the perfect base for anyone looking to explore the surrounding vineyards without a car. Reach Saint-Émilion by train, the urban vineyards by tram, and other parts of the wine region on one of the many scheduled bus routes.

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The rue Sainte-Catherine, a 1.2 km long pedestrian street, is the main shopping street in Bordeaux, France.

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One fare pays for one hour of travel, so you can transfer between tram and bus as necessary during the hour. Although you can buy tickets on buses, you cannot buy them on trams. Buy your ticket before boarding the tram.

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Tipping in France: who to tip. In France, tipping isn't typically expected in restaurants, taxis, and hotels, as the country's hospitality sector includes service charges in its pricing. Unlike in other countries, servers receive a decent monthly wage, paid holidays, and additional benefits.

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Which Areas in Bordeaux Should Be Avoided?
  • Gare St. Jean, Bordeaux train station.
  • Between Gare St. Jean and Saint Michel.
  • The area around Marche des Capucins.
  • Le quartier des Aubiers.
  • Le quartier Chantecrit.
  • Grand Parc.
  • Bastide close to the Pont Chaban Delmas.


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The tramway is one of the most popular modes of transport within Bordeaux. Spanning the city center and extending to its peripheries, the tram network is easy to understand as there are only 4 lines: A, B, C, and D. Most places that you will want to visit in Bordeaux are accessible via the tram.

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