The best Bordeaux hotels with parking

Le Boutique Hotel is a few minutes' walk of the Triangle d’Or, the Esplanade des Quinconces and the historic centre.
Le Boutique Hotel is a few minutes' walk of the Triangle d’Or, the Esplanade des Quinconces and the historic centre.

An expert guide to the best Bordeaux hotels with parking, featuring the best places to stay for private car parks, lavish bedrooms and urban-chic accommodation.

Grand Hotel de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
Grand Hotel de Bordeaux, Bordeaux

Intercontinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hotel

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

9Telegraph expert rating

Designer Jacques Garcia is the bloke you bring in when you want to make places look gracefully traditional and vibrantly modern at the same time. He’s done a terrific job here, old stone and wrought iron buffed up and set off with rich fabrics, bright colours, lots of flowers and plenty of light. The Regent is super-confident, 18th-century Bordeaux reviewed and corrected for the elegant, 21st-century comfort-seeking classes. The 128 rooms and 22 suites display a mix of rich 19th-century furnishings and chandeliers and dashes of bright colour. There’s a sense of things done just right. Read expert review From £260per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Yndo Hotel, Bordeaux
Yndo Hotel, Bordeaux

Yndō Hotel

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

9Telegraph expert rating

A true original, Yndō is a five-star 'hôtel particulier' with a difference. Behind the grand, 19th-century façade, the 12 vast bedrooms and three bijou lounges are dressed in a playful contemporary style. It’s fun and super luxurious without being too stiff. Nothing is too much trouble for the sophisticated staff. In-room you’ll find a comprehensive Bordeaux guide on your iPad with excellent recommendations, as well as suggestions for wine excursions, city tours and jaunts to the seaside. There’s also a 24-hour concierge and light meals can be ordered throughout the day, although there isn’t a fully serviced restaurant. Read expert review From £207per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Le Boutique Hotel, Bordeaux
Le Boutique Hotel, Bordeaux

Le Boutique Hotel

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

7Telegraph expert rating

This listed 18th-century mansion was once owned by a minister to Louis XVIII’s and, since then, has hosted a long line of French notables including famous Parisian architect, Baron Haussman. These days the hospitality is more expansive, with 25 eclectic rooms and two apartments on offer. There is a huge variation in the size, style and features: in fact, there are six categories of room, ranging from the standard ‘Elegance’ room with a snug shower to the lavish Château Angélus suite with a huge, circular, in-room tub and a terrace replete with a whirlpool tub. Guests at the hotel gain concessions at a nearby car park, around a one-minute walk away. Read expert review From £128per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Seeko'o Hotel

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

8Telegraph expert rating

An outpost of contemporary design in Bordeaux, with panoramic views, a riverside location and a chic bar. Rooms are hip, unstuffy and large, brightened with dashes of colour and wacky details, such as round beds. But hipness doesn’t get in the way of comfort. Beds are king-sized and baths almost as capacious. If you’ve got the cash, spring for one of the suites on the top floors. The best has a roof terrace and excellent views over the city. It's in the Chartrons district, on the riverfront. No restaurant, and breakfast is in the bedroom. Read expert review From £90per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez, Bordeaux
La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez, Bordeaux

La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

8Telegraph expert rating

A famous wine baron’s dream of perfection; a stately château transformed into a serene, classical oasis in the city where great cuisine, great wines and great art come together. Rooms are not large, but they are lavish, with design and furnishings designed to recapture the era of Napoleon III, when the château was built. Think silk wallpaper embroidered in delicate floral designs, taffeta draperies, lush pile carpets and antique furnishings. Marble bathrooms come with Hermès toiletries. Each room is embellished with works of art from Magrez’s personal collection. Read expert review From £234per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Hôtel Burdigala, Bordeaux, France
Hôtel Burdigala, Bordeaux, France

Hôtel Burdigala

Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

8Telegraph expert rating

Urban chic décor combines contemporary design and modern art with unobtrusive colours at Hôtel Burdigala. Rooms have comfortable leather sofas, sleek wooden bookshelves and padded and upholstered headboards. The lobby, restaurant and bar are spacious and use bright yet gentle illumination to help provide a relaxed atmosphere. The hotel includes underground parking, a restaurant, a 120-person conference room and two smaller meeting rooms. The location is practical — it is easy to get on roads leading one hour north to the Médoc wine country or an hour and a quarter west toward renowned coastal Cap Ferret. Read expert review From £143per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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