Hôtel de Sèze

Bordeaux


Guests want for nothing at this luxury four-star spa hotel on one of Bordeaux's grandest avenues, on the northeastern fringe of the posh Triangle d'Or (Golden Triangle) shopping district. Rooms are elegant and functional, with classical pastel colour palettes and gilded-framed B&W prints of old Bordeaux on the walls.

The hotel is named after Raymond de Sèze (1748–1828), a count from nearby St-Émilion.


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