When to go à Bordeaux ?
Bordeaux benefits from an Aquitaine oceanic type of climate and the temperate influences of the Atlantic Ocean. Temperatures are fairly mild. However, the cumulative rainy days represent one third of the year, especially in autumn and winter. Spring is generally mild and sunny. Summer is very hot, especially in the city center. In winter, the evenings can be very cool, the feeling of cold being accentuated by a permanent wind.
Bordeaux can be visited all year round. The tourist offer is always rich and the student and commercial life is vibrant. However, be aware that the high summer heat will not make it easy to wander from monuments to museums. Don't forget that you'll have to walk a lot to discover the UNESCO World Heritage site! At the height of summer, even at night, the temperature in the city center does not drop. In the summer, when the heat is suffocating you, go to the quays where a small wind from the sea blows. The best thing to do is to go to the seaside during the day and reserve the morning and evening for your visits to Bordeaux. And if it's too cold, because winter is harsh, take shelter in the city center where you can always warm up in the many stores and cafes. However, even in winter, if the sun is shining, it is not uncommon to eat on the terrace.
Autumn is often gray and rainy, so spring is the most pleasant time of the year. But it is in September that Bordeaux records the highest number of tourists. Finally, in June, Bordeaux celebrates the wine and the river, two opportunities to plan your visit at this time.
Please note: the water mirror is not in use from November to April, when it is under maintenance.
The best time to travel à Bordeaux
Travel à Bordeaux
Ideas for holidays and week-end breaks à Bordeaux
Services

Find a hotel with Booking.com

Rent a car with Bsp-auto

Create a blog and travel journal
