Advantages: It keeps you entertained the whole way through Disadvantages: it is boring
...I would definitely not reccomend going to Bordeuax if you are thinking of going somewhere this year. If you like shopping, lots of people, excitment. Do not come to Bordeaux. However if you like cheesy discos, swimming in yellow lakes, going to toilets that are holes in the floor, very quiet, very desolate, very boring places then you would absolutely love it in Bordeax. There are way too many vinyards there for my liking. There are so many wine shops, well, that's certainly no surprise. If you find a town to go to you will probably find a restaurant, a pharmacie , a disco and a few wine shops! If you go stay in a nice hotel and make sure there are proper toilets there!...
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Advantages: capital of wine, high gastronomy, historic monuments, many tours and trips, disabled friendly Disadvantages: too many things to do, tours prices can be steep
.... Not only most of the attractions are accessible to wheelchairs but also restaurants and hotels. They all are listed in a guide you can ask at the tourist information centre. The council always take into account the issue of handicapped access and try to modernize as much as possible.
Bordeaux have every thing you need during a vacation: the cultural sites, historic places, parks, panoramas, nice climate, gastronomic pleasures, nightlife and wine. It is also easy to get to other places of interest still in the same region. And there is a great national football team...
Your role is to enjoy all these and to take it easy. It is as simple as that. Your spending money depends on the things you decide to undergo but in general Bordeaux is not an expensive place...
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Advantages: Cheap and cheerful, central location secure car parking Disadvantages: Not far from fire station and police HQ, the sirens!
...can't hear the noise anymore.
The rooms sleep 3 comfortably in a double and a bed sofa, they have a colour TV with some english channels, mainly news programmes. The bathroom is ensuite and well maintained, there is a shower and a half bath, which is particularly useless unless your a child or a vertically challenged person. The shower is detatchable and high pressured. Toileteries are supplied.
The down side is there is no air conditioning, but when your staying in a room costing about £28 what would you expect.
The breakfast is not included in the price , but is only about £6 and its eat all you like with hot, cold and cereal options. I have never had an evening meal there, Bordeaux has far too many other choices!
There is plenty of tourist information in the reception area and if you ask at reception they will give you a map and mark...
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