Train Bordeaux → Strasbourg
Duration 6h24 - From $77
- Departure station : Bordeaux st jean (Rue Charles Domercq 33800 Bordeaux)
- Arrival station : Strasbourg (20 Place de la gare 67000 Strasbourg)

A “Grape” place to taste the good life
A “Grape” place to taste the good life Bordeaux, on the banks of the Garonne river and the capital of the Aquitaine region of France, is world famous by its name alone. Synonymous with wine, this is one of the major wine producing regions in France. Bordeaux is also one of its great cities, just 3.5 hours from Paris on the high speed TGV. The Aquataine region has been growing wine since the 8th century. Bordeaux has nearly 300,000 acres of vineyards, including 57 appellations, 10,000 wine-producing châteaux and 13,000 grape growers. This all adds up to an annual production of approximately 850 million bottles – spanning your average table wine to some of the world’s most expensive wines in the world. The city is also home to Vinexpo, where the wine community comes to swish and spit the latest vintages. Learn more about Bordeaux

Where smart people learn to love Alsace
Where smart people learn to love Alsace Capital of Alsace, home of the European Parliament and the Council of Europe, and less than 2.5 hours from Paris by TGV, Strasbourg beckons with a blend of history and modernity. The Grande Île, Strasbourg's historic city center, is a UNESCO world heritage site. This was the first time such an honor was placed on an entire city center. There are incredible sights to see in just this one area: The Palais Rohan, 500-hundred year old churches including the Cathédral de Nôtre Dame (the tallest medieval building in Europe) and its famous astronomical clock. If you're lucky to be here around the holidays, the Strasbourg Christmas market surrounding the church has been an annual event since 1570. The neighborhood known as Petit France sits along the banks of The Grand Île. Famous for its medieval, black and white timber-framed buildings, the renowned Maison Kammerzell is the city's best example on Place de la Cathédrale in an area formerly belonging to the Holy Roman Empire. Learn more about Strasbourg
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