Steeped in history, and famed for its unique art de vivre, Bordeaux boasts a rich heritage and houses numerous historic and modern monuments.
Bordeaux CityPass
For those who wish to make the most of their stay, the Bordeaux CityPass is really the best. This pass is available for 24, 48 or 72 consecutive hours. There is a junior citypass for 6-17 years old with the same benefits. There is no digital version of the CityPass. Included:

• La Cité du Vin
• The Bassins de Lumières
• Unlimited access to tram, bus, river shuttle
• 20 museums and monuments
• 1 guided tour
• Many discounts on cruises, wine tours and more
How to get to Bordeaux?

Bordeaux International Airport
• More than 90 destinations by direct flight
• Tram A has reached the city centre at the airport in 30 minutes
• The 30’Direct offers a direct 30-minute service between Bordeaux Airport (Hall B) and Saint-Jean train station
• 12km separate the airport from the city center

Saint Jean Train Station
• High-speed trains to Paris (currently 2 hours), Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport, and Brussels.
• The train station is connected to the city center, the Palais de la Bourse, the Congress and Exhibition Centres by tram line C

A dense network of soft transports
• 4 tram lines connect the congress centers and the main centers of interest and accommodation in the city
• 80 bus lines serve the entire city
• 2 river shuttles (BatCub) connecting 5 piers along the Garonne
• 1,125km of cycle lanes
• 14 fast and free charging stations for electric vehicles