Apartment 1 bedroom Bordeaux
Tenants usually like :
- Air conditionning
General description
- Apartment - 40m²
- 1 bedroom
- 4 persons
- Internet connection
- Pets not allowed
Bedding and bathroom
- 4 Beddings
- 1 Bathroom
- hair dryer
Equipped kitchen
- Coffee-maker
- Oven
- Micro Waves
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Tumble dryer
- Iron and ironing board
- kettle
Comfort and Leisure
- Hearting
- Air conditionning
- Smoke detector
- Television
The owner's note, Lola
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Discover our recently renovated 40 m² apartment, a haven of peace amidst the bustling Chartrons district. This two-room apartment, combining the character of old Bordeaux stone with modern furnishings, offers a unique living experience in Bordeaux.
In the bright living room, the contrast between the authentic parquet flooring and the typical Bordeaux stone walls creates an atmosphere that is both elegant and warm. The master bedroom is furnished with a double bed. The living room's practical and comfortable sofa bed transforms the space into an additional sleeping area, allowing the apartment to accommodate up to four people.
The kitchen is a real highlight of this apartment. With its cement tile floor, it is equipped with all the modern appliances you need, including an oven, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, and a full range of utensils so you can prepare your favorite meals.
The bathroom, combining aesthetics and functionality, completes this comfortable and practical living space.
We offer tailor-made concierge services, including personalized welcome and the option to choose an optional breakfast, to ensure a pleasant and unique stay. The apartment is located in a secure building.
Located on Cours de la Martinique, in the heart of the vibrant Chartrons district, the apartment is ideally situated for exploring Bordeaux. Nearby public transport easily connects you to the rest of the city, allowing you to fully enjoy its cultural and historical riches.
This accommodation is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the authenticity of one of Bordeaux's most sought-after neighborhoods, where history blends with modern life.
A baby cot can be provided for €20 per stay and €30 with a high chair.
A €250 bank imprint will be required as part of your rental. This imprint, which takes the form of a payment link and is managed by the secure online service Swikly, is mandatory and must be completed before your arrival at the property.
The amount is neither blocked nor charged, and it does not impact your bank card's usage limits. You will only have to pay a service fee of €3.30.
Within 7 days of your departure, and subject to compliance with the general conditions of sale, as well as the return of the property in perfect condition, this operation is automatically cancelled.
One of our receptionists will contact you on the day of your arrival to schedule your check-in time.
Check-in is normally from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., however, later check-ins are possible upon request, with a supplement of €10 per additional hour.
From Mérignac Airport:
Take tram A or bus 1 from the Mérignac airport stop to the Gambetta Mériadeck stop, then walk 5 minutes and take bus 15 from the Gambetta stop to the Martinique stop.
From Saint Jean Station:
Take tram C from the Gare Saint Jean stop to the Paul Doumer stop and walk for 5 minutes.
Bordeaux has always been a dynamic and cosmopolitan city, constantly revealing exciting new facets of its character. Its bold modernism has made it a must-see destination for anyone interested in French culture, lifestyle... and wine! At the heart of a legendary wine region, this dynamic and sophisticated city is one of the most elegant in France and was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
It is undoubtedly one of the most pleasant areas of Bordeaux, both lively and calm.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The ideal setting for a short stay or a long weekend.
The beautiful buildings are a great example of the new Bordeaux. The land once belonged to an old Carthusian monastery (Chartreux in French, which led to its current name, Les Chartrons), drained by the Dutch in the 17th century. It was once home to English, Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian, and German merchants who built beautiful houses and wineries. Cours Xavier Arnozan (formerly Pavé des Chartrons) is one of the city's most aristocratic and elegant streets. Living on the “Pavé” was still a sign of social status in the last century.
We recommend the Quai des Marques which is an ideal shopping location with parking and a tram stop nearby where you can have lunch and brunch in a café facing the Garonne and its boats with a view of the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge.
Let's not forget the new International Wine Museum! An imperative
- Time
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Arrival 17:00
Departure 10:00 - Cancellation
- Full refund 14 days
- Payment terms
- 30% upon booking
Balance 30 days before - Security deposit
- 250€





