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Bordeaux vineyards

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Bordeaux Winery Hotels & Vineyard Stays

Châteaux stays among the world's most famous left-bank and right-bank vineyards.

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  • Clos de la Barbanne in Bordeaux
    Hotel
    4.9(20 reviews)

    Clos de la Barbanne

    Bordeaux, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +6 more
    Starting from

    $284/night

  • Au Vélo Dans l'Arbre in Bordeaux
    Guest House
    4.7(39 reviews)

    Au Vélo Dans l'Arbre

    Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion, Libournais, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +1 more
    Starting from

    $125/night

  • Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux
    Hotel
    4.7(1,573 reviews)

    Les Sources de Caudalie

    Bordeaux, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +11 more
    Starting from

    $265/night

  • Château Franc Mayne & Le Relais in Bordeaux
    Hotel
    4.8(71 reviews)

    Château Franc Mayne & Le Relais

    Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +5 more
    Starting from

    $200/night

About Bordeaux winery hotels

Bordeaux is the world's most recognisable wine name — and one of the most accessible for châteaux stays. From Saint-Émilion's medieval village to Pauillac's gravel terraces, you can sleep on the same estate that produces classified-growth Cabernet and Merlot blends.

Bordeaux's wine country splits into the Left Bank (Médoc, Graves, Sauternes) where Cabernet Sauvignon dominates, and the Right Bank (Saint-Émilion, Pomerol) where Merlot leads. Châteaux hotels are concentrated in Saint-Émilion (Le Relais de Franc Mayne, Château Hostens-Picant) and Médoc (Château Cordeillan-Bages, Les Sources de Caudalie at Smith Haut Lafitte). Most wineries open for tastings by appointment; the cooperative Cités du Vin in central Bordeaux is a useful starting point for first-timers. Wine spa tourism is built into the region's DNA — Caudalie pioneered vinotherapy here. Bordeaux pairs naturally with Atlantic-coast oyster lunches at Cap Ferret and a side-trip to Cognac.

Areas:Saint-ÉmilionMédocPomerolPauillacSauternesGraves

Frequently asked questions

Can you stay at a Bordeaux château?

Yes — dozens of working châteaux now run small hotels, from intimate guesthouses on classified-growth estates to full luxury wine spas like Les Sources de Caudalie.

Saint-Émilion vs Médoc — which to choose?

Saint-Émilion is compact, walkable, and wraps around a UNESCO-listed medieval village. Médoc is sprawling, gravel-soiled, and built around legendary châteaux. Combine three nights in Saint-Émilion with a single night in Pauillac for the full picture.

When should I visit Bordeaux for wine tourism?

May, June, and September are the sweet spots. July to August is busy and hot; harvest in September brings barrel-tasting events and en primeur previews in spring.

How do I get to Bordeaux's wine regions?

Fly into Bordeaux–Mérignac (BOD) or take the high-speed TGV from Paris (2 hr 5 min). Saint-Émilion is 45 min east by car; Médoc is 1 hr north along the D2 wine route.

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