1/5 - Terrible
Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.

Lovely room even though small. The staff are always lovely and friendly. Air con working lovely, nice and cold on a very hot day. I’ve stayed at the hotel many times but on this occasion I noticed blood stained pillow cases (even though washed) was not nice and was far too exhausted to ask for a ...
Reviewed on Aug 3, 2025

The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable. Staff very friendly. They had the option for breakfast, but you have to pay. We wanted to explore more, we decided to have breakfast somewhere else, the location was perfect to do that. Many restaurants to choose from.
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2026

I had such an incredible stay, I'm almost lost for words. The room was super comfortable with a great view. Staff were very friendly and accomodating as well. I will definitely stay at this hotel next time.
Reviewed on Jan 1, 2026

Il manquait du papier toilette et une descente de bain à notre arrivée. La porte de la salle de bains grincait un peu trop et ne fermait pas bien. Le support de la douche était cassé. C'est dommage car j'ai l'habitude de venir dans cet hôtel et les chambres precécentes étaient bien mieux!
Reviewed on Dec 27, 2025

Actually a great little place. Not much from the outside and a bit concerning walking to hotel but once you were there it was great. In hindsight I think it just looks a bit dodgy walking up but always felt very safe
Reviewed on Dec 23, 2025

Location was very good only a few meters from a tram stop. Clean room. Helpfull people on reception.
Reviewed on Nov 22, 2025

Go on an immersive adventure into the history and world of winemaking via hands-on museum exhibitions and tasting sessions in an architecturally stunning space.

If you love to shop, this French street has great appeal. People watch as you have a drink or meal. The street seems to have a life of its own.

Explore this photogenic riverside square, which is bordered by two grand neoclassical palaces and features a spectacular fountain at its center.

The biggest square in France, this plaza hosts festivals, concerts and markets and features monuments dedicated to famous writers.

As with many stately buildings that dominate their space, this one has a superb presence. Tour this magnificent building and enjoy one of its performances.

Learn about the local history of Bordeaux with a stop at Place Saint Pierre. Wander the area's riverfront or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.





Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.
