L’Hôtel Particulier, Bordeaux Hotels
Historic 19th-century residence offering in-room massages, a wine corner, and green outdoor space
### Overview
L’Hôtel Particulier Bordeaux presents a unique opportunity to reside in a centrally located 19th-century residence right in the heart of Bordeaux. This exquisite accommodation allows you to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the city, staying within a beautifully preserved stone building. Its prime location places you on the very street that gracefully ascends towards the magnificent Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux, a truly iconic landmark and one of the city’s most cherished attractions.
Beyond its mere proximity to the cathedral, a mere two-minute stroll away, L’Hôtel Particulier Bordeaux also offers convenient access to a multitude of museums and cultural points of interest. Discover the artistic treasures housed within the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, or step back in time as you pass through Porte Dijeaux, a historic city gate that stands as a testament to Bordeaux’s rich past, having been constructed in the 1700s.
A pleasant 14-minute walk will lead you to the scenic Garonne River, a vital artery of the city. This walk, enhanced by a slight detour, allows you to experience even more of Bordeaux’s charm, leading you past notable attractions such as Place du Parlement, a square brimming with history, and the Musée national des Douanes, offering a fascinating insight into the world of customs and trade. As you continue, you’ll encounter Place de la Bourse, a stunning square situated across the river from the captivating Miroir d’eau, recognized as one of the largest reflecting pools in the world.
The hotel boasts five spacious guest rooms and carefully curated, fully equipped apartments, each thoughtfully designed to reflect the cozy and intimate atmosphere that permeates this historic building. The guest rooms offer delightful views of the city or the serene garden, and the Elegance Balcony Rooms provide the added luxury of private terraces. The rooms are a harmonious blend of modern amenities and traditional charm, featuring elements such as marble fireplaces, elegant parquet flooring, and meticulously crafted period-style molding. Among the five rooms, the Prestige Suite St. Emilion offers an elevated experience, comfortably accommodating up to four guests and featuring a generously sized main bedroom as well as a beautiful winter garden complete with a stunning stained-glassed window roof.
In addition to the guest rooms, the hotel provides modern, fully-equipped apartments that offer captivating views of either the city or the tranquil courtyard. These apartments seamlessly blend period-style aesthetics with contemporary decor, incorporating modern furnishings and a range of wall finishes, from exposed brick to muted tones and elegantly wallpapered surfaces. For those seeking an enhanced apartment experience, the Family Apartment and Loft provide ideal options, comfortably accommodating up to four guests and featuring separate living and sleeping areas, allowing for greater comfort and flexibility.
L’Hôtel Particulier Bordeaux provides a delightful breakfast buffet, served either in the elegant period dining room or in the privacy and comfort of your own room. For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel offers massage and personalized treatment services that can be enjoyed in the privacy of your room. Furthermore, the hotel features a charming wine corner where guests can select from a diverse range of wines and champagnes and savor their chosen beverage in the inviting green outdoor space.
For convenient parking, the hotel has established a partnership with the nearby Q-Park Clémenceau car park, conveniently located a mere 7-minute walk from the hotel, ensuring reduced parking fares for its guests.
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