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:
Available in 3 versions
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24h
35€ / pers. -
48h
45€ / pers. -
72h
52€ / pers.
- La Cité du Vin
- Les Bassins des Lumières
- 15 museums and monuments
- Unlimited access to tram, bus, river shuttle
- 1 Bordeaux guided tour (to be booked at the tourist office)
Included in the CityPass
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Museums & Exhibitions
The CityPass gives you access to the Cité du Vin, Bassins de Lumières and 11 museums or exhibitions centres.
Access to more than 10 museums -
Attractions
The must-see monuments of Bordeaux included in the CityPass (by reservation or in free access).
Bordeaux’s most famous monuments -
Tours
The CityPass includes a choice of 1 city tour: touristic train, visiotour bus, cruise or guided walking tour depending on the season.
One city tour of your choice -
Transports
Use the public transport as much as you want with the CityPass: tram, river ferry, the bus network and Park & Ride carparks are included.
Unlimited public transport
Bordeaux CityPass
Museums & Exhibitions
The CityPass gives you access to the Cité du Vin, Bassins de Lumières and 11 museums or exhibitions centres.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Cité du Vin
Through digital and interactive technologies, the Permanent Exhibition immerses you in the world of wine and celebrates vineyards from all over the world. A spectacular, original and unforgettable journey!
To enjoy free access to both the permanent exhibition and the belvedere for a wine tasting, the CityPass (not the voucher) must be validated at the ticket office of the Cité du Vin. Access will be refused automatically if the card has expired.Opening hours
Open all year from 10am except December 25th. Annual closure 27 January 2025 to 2 February 2025.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Bassins des Lumières
Until 19 January 2025, the digital art centre, located in the Bordeaux submarine base, will be presenting the monumental exhibition "From Vermeer to Van Gogh, the Dutch masters".
An unforgettable experience!
Opening hours
Open all year round from 10am. Last entry 1 hour before closing time. At certain times of the year, a large number of visitors can be expected, resulting in long waiting times. Annual closure 20 January 2025 to 21 February 2025.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Aquitaine Museum (closed for renovation)
The museum is currently closed for 6 months, in view of major work on the building. The reopening is scheduled for May 2025, with an exhibition on the post-war years.
Opening hours
CLOSED FOR RENOVATION until May 2025.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Fine Arts Museum
The museum allows visitors to take a close look at masters of European art (Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Rubens...) as well as Bordeaux’s native painters (André Lhote, Odilon Redon…). The south wing is dedicated to classical 16th to 18th century painting and the north wing hosts 19th and 20th century art.
Located in front of the city hall gardens, the gallery hosts temporary exhibitions from April to October.
Opening hours
11 am to 6 pm. Closed on Tuesdays and bank holidays.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Bordeaux Museum
The journey through the museum is to propose a contemporary approach to natural history, accompanied by interactive mechanisms and a multimedia spectacle.
The permanent section presents around 3500 specimens in Hôtel de Lisleferme, where a space is to be totally dedicated to children under 6: “the Museum for little ones”.
Opening hours
10:30 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm from October to March). Closed on Mondays and bank holidays.
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Museums & Exhibitions
CAPC Contemporary Art Museum
Housed in a former warehouse for colonial goods, the Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated to emerging contemporary work. Many exhibitions are put on throughout the year.
Opening hours
11 am to 6 pm. Closed on Mondays and bank holidays.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Cap Sciences Exhibition Centre
On the quays of Bordeaux, at the foot of the Chaban-Delmas bridge, Cap Sciences is the rendezvous of curious people of all ages. Enjoy exploring scientific phenomena.
The CityPass only allows access to the exhibition «Dinosaures» from June 5th.
Opening hours
Tuesday to Friday: 2 pm-6 pm ; Weekends: 2 pm-7 pm
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Museums & Exhibitions
Wine and Trade Museum
Behind the beautiful 18th century façade, you will discover a museum on the wine trade in the Chartrons district. This former trading house was built by an Irish wine-merchant. You will taste wine in the vaulted cellars.
Opening hours
Daily from 10am to 6pm.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Museum of the Maritime History of Bordeaux
The museum is currently under renovation.
Through ancient maps, instruments, models and portraits of famous Bordelais (ship makers, adventurers, corsairs, etc.), this museum brings Bordeaux’s maritime past to life again, from Burdigala to the contemporary era.
Opening hours
The museum is actually closed for renovation.
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Museums & Exhibitions
Sea and Marine Museum
Le Musée Mer Marine houses a rich private collection of art and historical objects, exhibited in a modern, stripped-back manner. The” MMM” presents treasures from naval heritage and educates visitors on - among other things - marine adventures, sailing facts, the beauty of nature, and saving the oceans.
The CityPass only allows entry to the permanent exhibition.
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday - opening times www.mmmbordeaux.com
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Museums & Exhibitions
FRAC Region's Contemporary Art Collection
Taking up residence in MÉCA- the new regional centre for the creative and cultural economy, designed by the architect Bjarke Ingels-, Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine MÉCA presents contemporary art exhibitions. Program available online.
Opening hours
Only open during exhibitions Wednesday to Sunday from 1pm to 6pm. Closed on public holidays.
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Museums & Exhibitions
National Customs Museum (closed for renovation)
Please note closure for renovation until spring 2025
Retracing the evolution of customs administration, the museum’s collection lays out the history of customs policing using uniforms, tools, graphics, military objects and taxidermy.
Opening hours
The museum is currently under renovation.
Bordeaux CityPass
Attractions
The must-see monuments of Bordeaux included in the CityPass (by reservation or in free access).
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Attractions
Cailhau Gate - Porte Cailhau
Built between 1493 and 1496 on the site of an old defensive gatehouse, this was the main entrance to the city from the river for almost two centuries. While it was no doubt built as a defensive structure, the Renaissance brought with it a new architectural language: mullioned windows and sculpted decorations.A 23 metre high panoramic view of the river.
Opening hours
From April to October: Daily 10am-1pm / 2pm-6pm ; From November to March: Wed to Fri 2pm-6pm, Sat and Sun 11am-1pm / 2pm-6pm. Closed on December 25th and January 1st.
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Attractions
Palais Rohan (City hall)
A guided tour of the former residence of the archbishop Mériadec de Rohan and present-day City Hall of Bordeaux.
VISIT ONLY IN FRENCH.
Opening hours
Guided tour only in FRENCH on Fridays.
Reservation required at the tourist office.
Place Pey-Berland
33000 Bordeaux
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Attractions
Pey-Berland Tower
The Saint-André cathedral’s tower was built in the 15th century, and it was only in 1863 that a monumental statue of Our Lady of Aquitaine was raised on top. At the top of some 231 steps and from a height of 50 metres, this is undoubtedly the finest panoramic viewing platform in the city!
To gain entry you must book an advance e-ticket www.peyberland.fr Choose 1 time by selecting the option ‘I already have my ticket’ for CityPass holders. Choose your slot and make sure that you arrive on time to enter without queuing!Your CityPass will be scanned at the entrance of the Tower.
Opening hours
Closing: 1st january, 1st may and 25th december
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Attractions
Big wheel
Set up on the famous Quinconces esplanade, the big wheel invites you to get up high and enjoy the panoramic view of the city, its river and its monuments. It's an experience you can share with family and friends, and the thrills are guaranteed. The whole of Bordeaux awaits you, by day and night!
With CityPass: Discount on the full price. A valid Bordeaux CityPass must be presented per person.
Opening hours
The big wheel is only available part of the year.
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Attractions
Great Synagogue of Bordeaux
Built in 1878 for the Jewish Consistory of Bordeaux, the architect Charles Durand used an eclecticism which mingled medieval art with oriental references.
It is considered as one of the most beautiful synagogues in Europe.
With your CityPass:
€5€4 with audioguideOpening hours
Visiting hours: Monday to Thursday, 2pm to 4pm.
Closed during religious holidays (03/10 ; 04/09-16 ; 05/12 ; 07/30 ; 09/28-29 ; 10/05-08 ; 12/10)6 rue du Grand Rabbin Joseph Cohen
33000 Bordeaux
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Attractions
Château de Cazeneuve
This former property of the King of France Henri IV and his wife, the Queen Margot, has an amazing collection of furniture from different periods. The Château is still lived in by the Ducal family of Sabran-Pontevès. The Castle and its beautiful Park are listed as a Historical Monument.
With CityPass:
€12,50€11Opening hours
Open from April to October.
Cazeneuve, Préchac
33730 Préchac
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Attractions
Grotte de Pair-non-pair
Follow the 45-minute guided tour to discover the prehistoric cave and its engravings (featuring horses, ibexes, cervidae, mammoths)..
With CityPass:€13€11,50
Online reservation required. A valid Bordeaux CityPass must be presented.
Opening hours
Reservation required www.pair-non-pair.fr
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Attractions
Fort-Médoc
Guarding the River Gironde, a square fort was built by Vauban. With the Citadel of Blaye and Fort Pâté it forms the barricade of the estuary.
With CityPass:
4€3€Opening hours
Open from February to November.
33460 Cussac Fort Médoc
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Attractions
Historical châteaux
Visit several châteaux at reduced prices:
Château de Vayres: a castle that once belonged to the Albret family
Château de Cadillac: built in the 17th century, it was used as a women's prison in the 19th centuryChâteau de Cazeneuve: a castle that once belonged to the King Henri IV and the Queen Margot
Château de la Brède: the place where the philosoph Montesquieu was born
Opening hours
For more information and opening periods www.gironde-tourisme.fr
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Attractions
Abbaye de la Sauve-Majeure
This masterpiece of Romanesque art, known as the “beacon” of the Entre-deux-Mers region, is remarkable for its sculpture and its view. The abbey is a listed UNESCO monument and provides a lovely outdoor setting, where stone and nature comes together beautifully.
With CityPass:€7€5,50Opening hours
Open annually, see opening times online www.abbaye-la-sauve-majeure.fr
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Attractions
Château de Cadillac
Built in the 17th century, this château combines splendour and military pomp. From the 19th century to the 1950s, this abandoned château was used as a women’s prison.
With CityPass:
7€5,50€Open all year round. Closed on bank holidays
Opening hours
See opening times online www.chateau-cadillac.fr
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Attractions
Château de la Brède
The philosopher Montesquieu was born, lived and wrote in this family estate. This gothic château is protected by its lake and the surrounding moat.
With valid CityPass: reduced price
Opening hours
Open from March to November. Closed on Monday and Tuesday except in July and August.
Bordeaux CityPass
Tours
The CityPass includes a choice of 1 city tour: touristic train, visiotour bus, cruise or guided walking tour depending on the season.
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Tours
City tour of your choice
1 Bordeaux tour of your choice, not everyday, subject to availability :
• Option 1: Electric train tour
Visit the oldest districts. Commentary via headset.
Subject to availability.
• Option 2: Guided walking tour
Discover Bordeaux’s old town with a tour guide.
Subject to availability.
• Option 3: Open bus tour
Discover the authentic Bordeaux. Commentary via headset.
Subject to availability.
• Option 4: Boat tour
Explore Bordeaux from the river. Commentary throughout.
Subject to availability.Only upon reservation at the Bordeaux tourist office.
Opening hours
No tour in January except the walking tour.
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Tours
Moon Harbour Distillery
Moon Harbour distillery is set up inside a WWII bunker and produces the first 100% Bordeaux whisky since 2017. Moon Harbour favours local cereals and is using a Bordeaux-made still to produce their spirits. Their whiskies are exclusively aged in barrels that previously contained fine Bordeaux wines.
Opening hours
Tours available Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11am, 2.30pm and 4.30pm.
Reservation required. Tél : 05 56 29 86 60492 boulevard Alfred Daney
33000 Bordeaux
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Tours
Guided tour "Underground Saint-Émilion"
Don’t miss this incredible tour that provides total immersion for around 45 minutes in the heart of the limestone rock. It’s an exclusive discovery of the underground heritage of Saint-Émilion, from the story of the monk who founded the village to how the surprising monolithic church was carved out.
No booking possible. Ticket issued at the ticket office on site, subject to availability.Timetables vary from year to year and can be consulted online.
Place du clocher
33330 Saint-Émilion
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Tours
Guided tour of the Citadel of Blaye
The fortress of Blaye was built in the 17th century by Vauban, famous engineer of King Louis XIV. This citadel, which overlooks the Gironde estuary, is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The visit allows you to understand the genius of Vauban and to discover the defence system of the fortress.
To be booked on site or by telephone.
Opening hours
www.bbte.fr
1 place de la citadelle
33390 Blaye
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Tours
Arcachon Bunker tour
Unexpected and yet very present since 1943, it is in the basement of the Arcachon Tourist Office that you will discover Bunker 502. Immersive scenography and authenticity will allow you to discover this place full of history. Enjoy a unique experience !
Unguided visit. Open according to Arcachon Tourist Office opening hours. No reservation.
Last admission 30 minutes before closing time.Opening hours
All year round, except Sundays in winter. www.arcachon.com
22 boulevard du Général Leclerc
33120 Arcachon
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Tours
Lunch-cruise / Dinner-cruise
Operator: Les Bateaux Bordelais
• RESTAURANT CRUISE (LUNCH OR DINNER)
Sail for 2 hours on a restaurant boat and enjoy a menu prepared on board using fresh and local products.
With CityPass: - €9 on the adult price
• BORDEAUX APÉRITIF CRUISE
Sail for 1h30 and enjoy an aperitif cruise with cold cuts, cheeses, 2 glasses of wine, 1 canelé.With CityPass: - €2 on the adult price
Opening hours
Times and reservations at the Bordeaux tourist office or www.visiter-bordeaux.com
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Tours
Prestige Cruise
Operator: Yacht de Bordeaux
• PRESTIGE CRUISE
A cruise to discover Bordeaux from its river. A canelé and a glass of wine offered on board.With CityPass :
€19€17
• BRUNCH YACHT
Enjoy your Sunday brunch while enjoying a cruise on the Garonne.With CityPass :
€55€50Opening hours
Times and reservation at the Tourist Office www.visiter-bordeaux.com
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Tours
Burdigala Cruises
BORDEAUX FROM THE RIVER
Get on board for an hour and half guided cruise. You will be amazed by the new perspective offered from the river. Take a look at the beautiful historic center of the city: the Port de la Lune.
With your CityPass: :
15€13€Opening hours
Times and reservation at the tourist office.
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Tours
Wine guided tour
- CHÂTEAUX & TERROIRS
Wine tour at two wine Châteaux* with tasting in the main Bordeaux vineyards. Half-day guided coach tour leaving from Bordeaux from 1.30pm to 6.30pm. Transportation included.
With your CityPass:
50€42,50€*in Saint Emilion, 1 winery + the underground church.
Opening hours
7 days a week from April to October, and Saturdays and Sundays from November to March. Booking on www.visiter-bordeaux.com
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Tours
Château Pape Clément
Visit the wine estate and its cellars, followed by either a 3 or 7 wine tasting course.
Duration: until 2 hours
With CityPass: -20% on wine tasting tour.
Reservation online required with the code 20%citypass2024Opening hours
Reservation required www.chateau-pape-clement.fr
216 avenue du Dr Nancel Pénard
33600 Pessac
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Tours
Château du Taillan
In a castle of the 18th century, the visit of the Cellars classified Historical Monument is proposed to you followed by a tasting of 2 Médoc wines.
A pretty discovery at the gates of Bordeaux.
With valid CityPass:
€14€12Opening hours
From Monday to Sunday. Visits at 10am, 12pm, and 4pm.
Reservation required www.chateaudutaillan.com56 avenue de la Croix
33320 Le Taillan-Médoc
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Tours
Arcachon: Boating around on the Bird Island
Discover the wild landscapes and many different species of bird of Arcachon Bay by boat. Explore the huts on stilts, the oyster farms, the Cap Ferret peninsula’s oyster villages, the Arcachon seafront, and more...
Duration: 2h
With CityPass: -10% on the adult rates
Purchase on site in Arcachon.
Opening hours
Find times and information online www.bateliers-arcachon.com
76 boulevard de la Plage
33120 Arcachon
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Tours
Cordouan Lighthouse
Departing from Verdon-sur-Mer, take a turn out on the sea followed by a tour of the lighthouse, given by its keepers. Known as the “Versailles of the Sea”, it is one of the region’s must-see monuments. It is the last remaining offshore lighthouse in France that is open to the public. Duration: 4hrs
With CityPass: - €5 on the adult rate (boat crossing + lighthouse tour)
Reservation required.33123 Le Verdon sur mer
France
Bordeaux CityPass
Transports
Use the public transport as much as you want with the CityPass: tram, river ferry, the bus network and Park & Ride carparks are included.
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Transports
River shuttle
Accessible from five landing stages, the river shuttle is a means of transport allowing travel between the riverbanks and offering unique views of the waterfront.
Unlimited access with the CityPass
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Transports
Tramway (unlimited access)
The Bordeaux CityPass gives you unlimited access to urban public transport tram, Bat3 river shuttle, bus services and park and rides) for 24hrs, 48hrs or 72hrs consecutively from the date and time of first use. Don’t forget to scan the card even during connection (no public transport on 1st May).
Discover the surroundings!
You can explore the region with free guided tours and many other discounts.
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Answer from Office de Tourisme et des Congrès de Bordeaux Métropole
Dear Miriam, We thank you for your comment and suggestion. Please note that picking up the pass at our desk may also have some advantages. Then we can provide you valuable advice and support to enhance your stay in Bordeaux. We are glad that you enjoyed your time in Bordeaux anyway and looking forward to welcome you again. Bordeaux Tourist Office teamEverything you need to know about the CityPass
There is no digital version of the CityPass; you have to go to the tourist office to obtain a physical card.
In case of loss, robbery, unuse or misuse of the card, it will not be replaced or refunded. In case of dysfunction caused by one of the partners (strike, unforeseen closure…) the Tourist Office cannot be held responsible. The Bordeaux CityPass is a product dedicated to individual customers.
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Answer from Office de Tourisme et des Congrès de Bordeaux Métropole
Dear Joanne, Thank you for your feedback. We will pass on your pertinent suggestion to the service in charge. Looking forward to welcoming you on a next stay. Best regards, The Bordeaux Métropole Tourist Office team