Holiday rentals in Bordeaux

A city of art and history, Bordeaux attracts thousands of travelers every year in search of heritage, gastronomy and the good life. While hotels have long been the norm, vacation rentals in Bordeaux are now attracting more and more visitors thanks to their comfort, flexibility and the diversity of accommodation available. But why choose this type of accommodation to discover the pearl of Aquitaine ?

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Lavie Maison: Studio avec Jardin

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Lavie Maison – Centrale et Spacieux

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Minvielle 2G DUP

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Retaillons2 8pax

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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Lavie Maison Bright Studio Bordeaux

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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Lavie Maison: Equipped Studio, Chartrons

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Lavie Maison: Studio Équipé

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Lavie Maison Cozy Balneo Sauna

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom 1 Guest
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Lavie Maison: balneo Sauna

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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Why choose a vacation rental in Bordeaux ?

Opting for a seasonal rental means above all living Bordeaux at your own pace. Unlike a hotel, you’ll enjoy an entire apartment, with a fully-equipped kitchen, sitting area and sometimes even a terrace or garden. This allows you to immerse yourself more fully in local life, shop at the Capucins market or in small local grocery stores, and enjoy real autonomy during your stay.

Seasonal rentals also offer a wide variety of formats: from intimate studios for a weekend for two, to family homes with several bedrooms for a summer getaway with the whole family. All with excellent value for money, especially in the off-season or for multi-night stays.

Finally, it’s an ideal choice for those seeking a warmer setting with authentic charm: Bordeaux stone walls, antique furniture, old parquet flooring or a loft renovated in a former wine storehouse. In Bordeaux, each neighborhood has its own unique atmosphere, and each rental becomes a gateway to the city.

The Chartrons district is located right in the historic center of Bordeaux. It is ideally situated for easy exploration of the city and its attractions. Located near the « soul of Chartrons, » Rue Notre-Dame is the perfect starting point for your exploration. It brings together antique shops and modern stores for all your souvenir needs.

Renting a vacation property in Bordeaux Chartrons also offers the opportunity to enjoy the calm and authenticity of the city center. For instance, you might find accommodation near Place des Chartrons, centered around the octagonal hall dating back to the 19th century.

This square is home to several dining establishments, such as the tea room La Vie en Rose and the pub Le Cambridge. Tapas enthusiasts can also treat themselves at Bistrot des Anges. Whether you choose a studio, duplex, house with a terrace, or another type of property, you’ll stay in a perfectly located Airbnb.

Bordeaux's best neighborhoods for vacation rentals

The city of Bordeaux is characterized by its distinct neighborhoods. Depending on the ambience you’re looking for, certain areas will be more suited to your stay. Here are the most popular options for vacation rentals in Bordeaux.

Downtown: historic charm and close proximity to shops

Bordeaux’s historic heart is a concentrate of heritage. Between the cobbled streets of the Saint-Pierre district, the 18th-century facades of the Place de la Bourse and the lively quays of the Garonne, the center offers the perfect setting for total immersion.

You’ll find accommodation with lots of character, within easy reach of museums, restaurants, stores and public transport. It’s also an excellent choice for a car-free short break.

Chartrons: village atmosphere and Bordeaux elegance

Formerly a wine merchant’s district, the Chartrons today has a bohemian chic atmosphere. The blonde stone buildings house bright apartments, some with balconies or terraces.

Art galleries, trendy cafés and second-hand shops: the area exudes elegance and tranquility. If you’re looking for an airbnb bordeaux chartrons, you’ll enjoy a calm, refined setting close to the center.

Saint-Michel: a lively, multicultural district

More popular and cosmopolitan, the Saint-Michel district attracts visitors with its vitality. With its flea market, Gothic basilica, street food stalls and constant hustle and bustle, it’s a lively place full of surprises.

For travelers in search of authenticity and local life, it’s an excellent option. Seasonal rentals are often affordable and well located for exploring the city on foot.

Bacalan: modern and close to the Cité du Vin

At the northern end of Bordeaux, Bacalan embodies urban renewal. This modern, fast-changing district is now home to the Cité du Vin, Les Halles de Bacalan and several cultural facilities.

Apartments here are often new, well-equipped and sometimes with views over the Garonne. It’s the ideal place for those who want to discover contemporary Bordeaux, far from the hustle and bustle of the city center.

What type of vacation rentals are available in Bordeaux?

The range of vacation rentals in Bordeaux is particularly rich and varied. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, a family or on business, you’re bound to find the right accommodation to suit your needs.

Furnished studios for short stays

Ideal for solo getaways or weekend getaways for two, studio apartments are very common in central districts. Fully furnished, often with a kitchenette, they enable you to spend a few nights in Bordeaux on your own.

Some offer a good compromise between affordability and strategic location, notably near streetcar stops or in the narrow streets of the historic center.

Multi-bedroom family apartments

For families or groups of friends, spacious apartments are a great value. Featuring two or three bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen and a convivial living room, they allow you to share time together while retaining a certain degree of privacy.

They are particularly popular in the Chartrons, Saint-Seurin and Jardin Public areas.

Houses or villas with terrace or garden

If you’re looking for a more exclusive setting, or if you’re coming for several days, some townhouses or villas on the outskirts of Bordeaux offer a level of comfort that’s rare in an urban environment.

Shady garden, terrace with barbecue, relaxing area under the trees… this is the perfect option for summer stays, with children or pets. These accommodations are more likely to be found near Caudéran, the boulevards or in quiet residential areas.

Who should consider a vacation rental in Bordeaux?

Holiday rentals in Bordeaux are not just for tourists. Its flexibility and diversity appeal to a wide range of profiles, with very different expectations.

Tourists visiting for a few days

Bordeaux is a city on a human scale that’s easy to discover in just a few days. It’s an ideal compromise between comfort and local immersion. By staying in an apartment or studio, they can explore the city’s emblematic monuments, stroll along the quays or savor the regional gastronomy at their own pace.

Families during school vacations

During the vacation season, many families choose to rent a holiday home to enjoy a practical and convivial setting. The ability to cook, sleep several people, have a washing machine or even a secure exterior is often decisive. It’s also a more economical solution than several hotel rooms, especially for stays of more than three nights.

Professionals on short-term assignments

Bordeaux also attracts a large number of professionals on temporary assignments: seminars, conferences, worksites, training courses… For them, furnished rentals offer a more comfortable setting than a hotel room, with a real workspace, wifi and appreciated independence. Areas close to the Saint-Jean train station, Mériadeck or the Euratlantique business center are often preferred.

How much does it cost to rent a holiday home in Bordeaux ?

Holiday rental rates in Bordeaux vary according to location, property size, season and length of stay. But overall, the city remains more affordable than other major French cities such as Paris or Lyon.

In the city center, the average price of a studio apartment is around €60 to €90 per night, while a two-room apartment can range from €90 to €140, depending on the standard and amenities (air conditioning, balcony, view…).

Houses or villas with gardens, which are rarer and located on the outskirts of the town, command higher prices, from €150 to €300 per night for spacious properties accommodating 4 to 6 people.

In high season (May to September), prices can rise by 20 to 30%. On the other hand, in winter or during the week, numerous special offers can bring the price down, especially for medium-term stays (5 nights or more).

Please note that some owners charge a cleaning fee or require a security deposit. It is therefore essential to read the conditions carefully before booking to avoid hidden charges.

Booking advice for your holiday rental in Bordeaux

Before confirming your holiday rental in Bordeaux, a few simple precautions can make all the difference and guarantee a worry-free stay.

Compare ads and filter according to your needs

On specialized platforms, take the time to compare accommodations. Filter according to essential facilities (wifi, parking, air conditioning), the number of beds, the existence of an exterior or accessibility for people with reduced mobility. And don’t forget to specify your dates at the outset: this will enable you to check actual availability directly.

Favoring highly rated hosts

Reviews from previous guests are often revealing. Highly rated properties are generally managed by responsive hosts who care about the quality of their service. Check recent comments, particularly regarding cleanliness, noise, photo accuracy, and the neighborhood.

Anticipate during the tourist season

Bordeaux is a very busy city in the spring, especially during school holidays, the May bank holidays, or major events like the Bordeaux Wine Festival. If you’re looking for a well-located or unique accommodation, book as soon as possible. Rentals with terraces, gardens, or hot tubs sell out first.

Check the precise location

Accommodation in Bordeaux can be located in the historic heart of the city… or a 20-minute tram ride away. Always consult the map or approximate address before confirming your stay. Neighborhoods close to the tram, the city center, and the quays generally offer a good compromise between accessibility, ambiance, and quality of life.