The Gironde, the largest department of France, with 10,700 km² , is above all famous for its delicate dishes: it is the land of foie gras, but also and especially wine, whose city of Bordeaux is the world capital.

Besides its cellars with shelves abounding of crus tastes to wish, the city of Bordeaux enjoys an exceptional patrimony . Since June 28, 2007, 1,810 hectares (almost half of the city) have joined the UNESCO World Heritage site , with a significant number of buildings dating from the 18th century, but also modern and avant-garde buildings.

In the Entre-deux-Mers, you will discover the bastides , the cities with perpendicular streets built in the Middle Ages around a central square; you will fall under the spell of the mills , fortified, with water or wind; the abbeys, the Romanesque churches will give you their secrets ...

With the Festival of "Summer scenes in the Gironde" , you will vibrate to the rhythm of jazz concerts and many other events organized everywhere, in exceptional sites ... always!