Novotel Bordeaux Centre Ville
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Bordeaux for 2026

Reviewed by Brandon Patterson - 6 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Bordeaux in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, draws visitors with its riverfront charm and world-famous wine. This best cheap hotels round-up is for budget-conscious travelers who want value without sacrificing comfort. Hotels were selected based on verified guest ratings, location, and value. The article comes from broad city research, then narrows choices by location, guest feedback, and recency. Frame this guide for travelers who want smart value, affordable comfort, and more budget for Bordeaux’s sights.

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Best Overall
8.1

3,551 reviews

Novotel Bordeaux Centre Ville

Novotel Bordeaux Centre Ville puts you 5 minutes from Bordeaux Cathedral and 2 minutes from the airport tram, with quiet rooms that make city days easy.
From$112
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Whoo Bordeaux Bacalan - Hostel
3
Best Value
8.4

1,978 reviews

Whoo Bordeaux Bacalan - Hostel

Wake up beside Bordeaux’s wine quarter: Cité du Vin and Halles de Bacalan are a short walk, and Tram B gets you downtown in about 20 minutes.
From$51
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Hôtel La Tour Intendance
7
Best for Couples
7.9

1,223 reviews

Hôtel La Tour Intendance

Set in an 18th‑century townhouse with a stone spiral staircase, Hôtel La Tour Intendance puts you by Bordeaux’s Golden Triangle while keeping nights peaceful on a tucked‑away pedestrian lane.
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Victoria Garden Bordeaux Centre
8
Best for Families
7.9

4,152 reviews

Victoria Garden Bordeaux Centre

This aparthotel gives you room to spread out, kitchenettes in every studio, and secure gated parking, about 20 minutes on foot from Bordeaux’s historic center.
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Best Independent
7.8

2,557 reviews

Appart-Hôtel Mer & Golf City Bordeaux Bassins à flot

Stay beside Bordeaux’s wine landmark: La Cité du Vin is around the corner, and the tram takes you downtown in about 15 minutes.
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1. Novotel Bordeaux Centre Ville

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8.1

3,551 reviews

From
$112
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Novotel Bordeaux Centre Ville puts you 5 minutes from Bordeaux Cathedral and 2 minutes from the airport tram, with quiet rooms that make city days easy.

Set on Cours du Maréchal Juin, the hotel sits just beyond the old town’s edge. Walk to Rue Sainte‑Catherine for shops, or hop the tram to the river in minutes. Two tram lines keep sights and the main station within easy reach. Rooms are modern and well soundproofed; many use a split layout with a separate toilet and bathroom, and the accessible bathrooms are thoughtfully designed. A modest gym and a public garage next door add simple convenience.

What this place does best is welcome families without losing grown‑up comfort. The lobby has arcade games and pinball, plus cozy seating and a small kids’ corner. Breakfast stands out for range, fresh items, and a fun pancake machine. The restaurant leans into sharing plates with local wines. This is a smart base for a family of four, city explorers who rely on trams, and solo business travelers who want a straightforward, friendly stay.

There is one tradeoff to know: many rooms skip a fridge or minibar as part of an eco approach. If you like chilled drinks, use the lobby refill station or nearby cafés.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Bordeaux Cathedral and historic streets.
  • Airport tram stop about 2 minutes away from the entrance.
  • Kid-friendly lobby with arcade, pinball, and coloring corner.
  • Generous breakfast spread, including a fun pancake machine.

Cons

  • Many rooms lack a fridge or minibar due to eco policy.
  • Air conditioning may feel weak during very hot periods.
  • Tapas-style dinner and limited lunch service may not suit everyone.

What travelers say

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Leah C.

Caught the airport tram, walked two minutes, and checked in smiling. The pancake machine at breakfast sealed it for our kid.

2. Campanile NATURE - Bordeaux Lac

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8.5

475 reviews

From
$95
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Campanile NATURE – Bordeaux Lac, you park at the door, stroll 5 minutes to Bordeaux Lake, and catch the tram in about 2 minutes to reach the center.

The hotel sits in the Lac district, near arenas and offices north of downtown. Matmut Atlantique stadium is an easy 10-minute walk for games and shows. Leave the car in the secure lot and ride the tram to the historic core in about 25 minutes. Rooms show recent updates: high, comfortable beds with outlets on both sides, tea and coffee, and powerful showers. Wall‑mounted smart TVs support casting for Netflix or similar.

This place shines for drivers and pet owners. Many ground‑floor rooms open near parking and a grassy area, and dogs are welcome. It also fits quick business trips and stadium weekends: fast check‑in, friendly staff, and a on‑site restaurant with a hearty breakfast buffet.

There are tradeoffs. Rooms run compact, especially around the big beds, and the motel‑style layout means exterior walkways. It sits outside the old center, so plan on a tram ride rather than a short walk for sightseeing.

Pros

  • Tram stop about 2 minutes away with direct line into the center.
  • Secure gated parking, with some rooms opening directly to your spot.
  • Dog-friendly property; staff happily welcome pets in rooms and restaurant.
  • On-site restaurant and generous breakfast buffet with fresh, varied choices.

Cons

  • Rooms are compact; oversized beds leave little clearance beside the walls.
  • Exterior-corridor layout; road-facing rooms pick up motorcycle noise at night.
  • Dinner service varies; evening buffet can be limited or closed occasionally.

What travelers say

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Layla C.

Parked right outside the door, walked 2 minutes to the tram, and streamed Netflix on the big TV before bed.

3. Whoo Bordeaux Bacalan - Hostel

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8.4

1,978 reviews

From
$51
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Wake up beside Bordeaux’s wine quarter: Cité du Vin and Halles de Bacalan are a short walk, and Tram B gets you downtown in about 20 minutes.

Whoo Bordeaux Bacalan sits in the riverside Bacalan district, close to markets, supermarkets, and casual bars. The tram stop at Cité du Vin is an easy walk. Dorms are modern and practical. Each bunk has a curtain, reading light, and outlet, plus two coded lockers and a big drawer. Rooms include an en‑suite with the toilet separate from the shower. Extra shared showers and toilets on the floor help during busy hours.

The strong suit here is space to live and work. The ground floor offers a café‑bar, terrace, and many tables for laptops. Wi‑Fi is fast and stable. You also get free luggage storage, laundry facilities, and secure bike parking. It fits solo travelers, digital nomads, cyclists, and small groups who want a social base by the river.

Know this: the address sits outside the old center, so plan tram rides. In hot months, many rooms run warm due to limited in‑room air conditioning.

Pros

  • Short walk to Cité du Vin and Halles de Bacalan food market.
  • Tram B stop nearby; reach central Bordeaux in around 20 minutes.
  • Dorm bunks have curtains, lights, power, and coded lockers for security.
  • Spacious coworking lounge with café, terrace, fast Wi‑Fi, and luggage storage.

Cons

  • No guest kitchen or fridge; only microwaves and basic utensils provided.
  • Many rooms lack effective air conditioning; dorms get hot in summer.
  • Outside the historic center; rely on tram for most attractions.

What travelers say

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Sophia J.

Loved the bunks with curtains, light, and outlets. Two lockers with codes meant I didn't need a padlock, and the ensuite shower stayed separate from the toilet—super practical.

4. Sure Hotel by Best Western Bordeaux Lac

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8.2

2,394 reviews

From
$79
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Bordeaux Lac, this Sure Hotel lets drivers enjoy free, secure parking, then walk 5 minutes to Tram C and reach the center in about 20 minutes.

It sits near the lake, the exhibition center, and the stadium. You can walk about 10 minutes to Matmut Atlantique for matches or concerts. The area stays quiet, with a handful of casual restaurants within a short walk. Rooms are compact but fresh, with air conditioning, a safe, and tea and coffee; some add a Nespresso machine, and pets are welcome. From the stop, Tram C goes to the riverfront and the main station.

Its sweet spot is simple comfort for travelers on the road. Access from the main roads is easy, and the lot locks at night. Solo business travelers heading to Parc des Expositions will like the quick tram and reliable hot showers. Families on a budget get clean spaces and a breakfast buffet that fills everyone up. On event days, arrive, park, walk to the match, and sleep.

Tradeoff: the restaurant often closes on weekends and some evenings, and nearby choices are limited, so plan for the tram or a takeaway.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Tram C into Bordeaux city center.
  • Free, secure parking with gates locked at night.
  • About 10 minutes on foot to Matmut Atlantique stadium.
  • Generous breakfast buffet with plenty of choice daily.

Cons

  • On-site restaurant often closed on weekends and some evenings.
  • Rooms are small with limited space for luggage.
  • Mosquitoes by the lake; windows best kept closed at night.

What travelers say

M

Maya D.

Five minutes to the tram and they lock the car park at night. Felt easy and safe for a quick stopover.

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8.3

3,831 reviews

From
$73
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This playful airport base puts you one tram stop from the terminal and lets you walk there in about 10–15 minutes.

The Caroline Aigle tram stop sits outside the entrance. Trams reach central Bordeaux in roughly 40–55 minutes. Rooms are compact but efficient: comfy beds, walk‑in showers, strong air‑conditioning, and plenty of outlets and USB ports. Many guests note quiet nights despite the airport nearby.

Common spaces are the star. Expect mismatched vintage plates, upcycled tables, and a friendly bar with games indoors and out. Breakfast stands out with fresh breads, an early buffet, and boil‑your‑own eggs, with gluten‑free and plant‑based choices. That setup suits early flyers, solo business travelers, and families who want a simple overnight before or after a flight.

There’s no elevator, so request a ground‑floor room if stairs are a concern. The tram ride into the center takes time, so this spot works best for airport nights, not deep city exploring.

Pros

  • Tram A stop outside; one stop to the airport terminal.
  • Walk to the airport in about 10–15 minutes on a lit path.
  • Early breakfast with DIY boiled eggs, plus gluten-free options.
  • Fun upcycled decor, bar, games, and relaxed indoor–outdoor spaces.

Cons

  • No elevator; request a ground-floor room if stairs are an issue.
  • Rooms are small and lack in-room kettle or coffee maker.
  • Restaurant service limited or closed on some evenings and weekends.

What travelers say

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Hailey W.

Tram stop was right outside; I rolled out before dawn and still grabbed breakfast—boiling my own egg was a fun touch.

6. ibis Bordeaux Centre Bastide

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8.2

2,408 reviews

From
$90
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

On Bordeaux’s right bank, ibis Bordeaux Centre Bastide puts you 15 minutes on foot from the old town, with the Stalingrad tram about 5 minutes away for quick trips, including to the airport.

The hotel sits by a large Carrefour and a local bakery. Walk across Pont de Pierre or hop the tram; both are easy. Rooms are simple and tidy, with blackout curtains and solid soundproofing. Bathrooms are compact, molded pods, but showers run well.

For drivers and pet owners, it shines. Secure underground parking with elevator access is next door. The lobby feels relaxed, with board games and a small bar. There’s even a dog water-and-treat station at reception. It suits road-trippers, solo business travelers, and families who want calm nights and quick transport.

Tradeoff: rooms are basic and lack kettles or fridges. You’re across the river, so expect a walk or a tram ride for the main sights and late-night options.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Stalingrad tram for center and airport access.
  • Secure underground parking next door with elevator access into hotel.
  • Pet-friendly lobby with water and treat station for dogs.
  • Carrefour supermarket and bakery next door for easy snacks and supplies.

Cons

  • No in-room kettle or mini-fridge; basic furnishings and storage.
  • Compact pod-style bathrooms; doors and layout feel a bit awkward.
  • Across the river; 15–20 minute walk to historic center.

What travelers say

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Camila P.

Secure parking next door with an elevator straight to our floor was a lifesaver after a long drive. Next morning we strolled 15 minutes over the bridge into the old town.

7. Hôtel La Tour Intendance

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7.9

1,223 reviews

From
$113
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set in an 18th‑century townhouse with a stone spiral staircase, Hôtel La Tour Intendance puts you by Bordeaux’s Golden Triangle while keeping nights peaceful on a tucked‑away pedestrian lane.

From here, you reach cafés, boutiques, and the cathedral in a few minutes on foot. Tram lines are close, so airport and riverfront rides stay simple. Rooms vary: some are compact and cozy, others have high ceilings, big windows, or mezzanine lofts in select rooms. Expect traditional shutters and simple, clean decor. Bathrooms tend to be small; a few have a shower over a bathtub. Storage is limited in several rooms, so light packers will feel most at home.

This place shines as a character‑rich base for city explorers who want quiet nights in the center. It suits couples who like historic details and a low‑key vibe. Solo travelers and short business stays work well too, thanks to the central spot and straightforward comforts. If you find a loft room, small families or friends can spread out a bit without straying from the sights.

Tradeoffs are real: not every room has air conditioning, and in some areas the lift does not reach, so stairs may be involved. Drivers should note that city‑center car access and parking codes can take extra steps.

Pros

  • Steps from shops, restaurants, and trams in Bordeaux’s Golden Triangle.
  • Quiet rooms despite central setting; effective soundproofing on street-facing windows.
  • Characterful 18th-century building with a striking stone spiral staircase.
  • Friendly staff and handy luggage storage before and after check-out.

Cons

  • Some rooms are small with limited storage and few bedside outlets.
  • Air conditioning varies by room and may switch off during the night.
  • Older wing lacks lift access to some floors; stairs required with luggage.

What travelers say

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Juliette M.

Tucked on a quiet lane off Gambetta, we slept great, then grabbed the tram in minutes. That stone spiral staircase made every run to breakfast feel special.

8. Victoria Garden Bordeaux Centre

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7.9

4,152 reviews

From
$451
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This aparthotel gives you room to spread out, kitchenettes in every studio, and secure gated parking, about 20 minutes on foot from Bordeaux’s historic center.

It sits on Cours de la Somme, a straight walk to the riverfront and the stone gates. Tram B is a short walk, and Marché des Capucins sits about 10 minutes away. Once inside the gates, the buildings feel calm and set back from traffic. Studios and suites are big, with air conditioning and windows that open. Kitchenettes include a fridge, microwave, hob, kettle, and a simple coffee maker.

The standout here is practical space. You can prep breakfast, chill drinks, and make a quick dinner when needed. That suits a family of four, a budget‑minded couple, or anyone driving through Bordeaux who needs parking. Business travelers get a quiet base with solid Wi‑Fi and easy tram access for meetings.

There are tradeoffs. You give up a prime address for a quieter spot; expect a 20–25 minute walk or a quick tram ride to the riverfront and main sights. Some rooms show wear, and a few bathrooms have awkward shower drainage that can leave water on the floor.

Pros

  • Spacious studios and apartments with kitchenettes for simple meals and snacks.
  • Secure on-site gated parking, useful for road trips and rental cars.
  • 10-minute walk to Tram B and Marché des Capucins market.
  • Reliable air conditioning keeps rooms comfortable in hot summer weather.

Cons

  • Some bathrooms feel dated, with poor shower drainage or minor mold.
  • Code-based entry can be confusing after-hours; reception not staffed late.
  • Immediate area looks a bit run down, especially after dark.

What travelers say

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Audrey M.

The fresh crêpes at breakfast in the glass conservatory hit the spot. Our studio had a real kitchenette, so late-night tea and snacks were easy after walking back from market.

9. B&B HOTEL Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint-Jean

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8.1

2,902 reviews

From
$84
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Travelers using Bordeaux Saint‑Jean will like this spot: 5–10 minutes on foot to the station, with the tram to the old town in about 10 minutes.

The hotel sits in the new business and residential area by the station. Belcier tram and bus stops are a short walk, and there’s a supermarket nearby. Trams run to the center and out to the airport. Rooms are compact but modern and very clean. Beds feel comfortable, and blackout curtains help sleep. Bathrooms are functional, though some showers splash water onto the floor. Expect simple storage and no in‑room kettle. A 24/7 front desk and a straightforward breakfast buffet keep things easy.

What stands out here is how simple it makes rail trips and cycling. There’s secure bicycle storage, and staff are happy to help with routes and tips. Early departures are painless thanks to quick access to platforms and an early breakfast. It suits solo business travelers, short city stays, and cyclists planning day trips. Families on a budget can manage fine for a night or two.

This station‑side base trades charm for convenience. The area feels practical, with fewer dinner options and nightlife nearby, and the historic center is a longer walk than from Old Town stays.

Pros

  • 5–10-minute walk to Gare Saint‑Jean and Belcier tram stop.
  • Secure bicycle storage and bike‑friendly policies for rail day trips.
  • Simple, filling breakfast with early start times for morning trains.
  • 24/7 reception with friendly, multilingual staff.

Cons

  • No in‑room kettle or complimentary tea and coffee supplies.
  • Rooms are small with limited storage and seating.
  • Area lacks charm and nearby dining options, especially later at night.

What travelers say

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Hudson W.

Rolled off the train and was checking in ten minutes later. Loved the secure bike garage for day trips.

10. Appart'City Confort Bordeaux Chartrons

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7.9

1,938 reviews

From
$72
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

An apartment-style base in Bordeaux with kitchenettes in studios and apartments, a tram stop 7–10 minutes away, and a 24-hour front desk for late arrivals.

The address sits on the Chartrons–Le Bouscat edge, with a bus stop right outside. Tram C reaches the riverfront and old town in about 20 minutes. A boulangerie across the street covers quick breakfasts, and simple eateries sit nearby. Rooms are roomy, with large bathrooms and comfortable beds. Expect a coffee machine, fridge, and basic cookware; some units even add a small dishwasher. Air-conditioning and solid soundproofing help in warm or busy periods.

This spot shines for practical stays. You get space to unpack, the tools to cook, and on-site laundry for longer trips. Self-caterers, families, and work travelers who arrive late will find it easy here. If you plan to explore, public transport right outside keeps days simple without a car.

There is a tradeoff. You are outside the city core, and partner parking sits a short walk away; occasional sewer smells in corridors or rooms have been reported.

Pros

  • 24-hour reception helps with late arrivals and early departures.
  • Studios and apartments include kitchenettes, some with dishwashers.
  • Tram line C reachable in about 7–10 minutes on foot.
  • Secure partner parking available a short walk from the hotel.

Cons

  • Occasional sewer odors in some rooms and corridors.
  • Off-site parking only, a few minutes’ walk and paid separately.
  • Housekeeping during longer stays is infrequent, with limited replenishment.

What travelers say

B

Brandon P.

Bus stop right outside made getting to the center easy. Our studio’s kitchenette and huge comfy bed worked great—and the bakery across the street did perfect morning croissants.

11. ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck

ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck

1/5

ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
ibis Bordeaux Centre Meriadeck
7.8

6,860 reviews

From
$97
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At ibis Bordeaux Centre Mériadeck, the Palais de Justice tram stop sits across the street, giving a direct airport ride and a 10-minute walk to Cathédrale Saint-André.

The hotel sits in the Mériadeck district, near the Beaux-Arts Museum and the shopping center. Walk to Rue Sainte-Catherine for cafés and shops in about 10 minutes. Rooms are compact and practical, with strong air-conditioning and clean, well-kept bathrooms. Some higher floors open to city views, while courtyard rooms stay quiet. Many windows open for fresh air.

What stands out most is the easy transit and the warm, efficient team. Check-in feels smooth, and luggage storage makes departure days simple. There’s a lobby fountain with free still and sparkling water, and an eco program that swaps skipped housekeeping for a bar drink token. On-site dining covers breakfast and easy bistro meals, and there is underground parking with direct hotel access. This setup fits weekend city-breakers, solo business travelers using the tram network, and drivers who want a central base.

Tradeoff to note: rooms do not include in-room kettles for tea or coffee, so plan to use the bar or breakfast room instead.

Pros

  • Palais de Justice tram stop across the street with direct airport link.
  • 10-minute walk to Cathédrale Saint-André and Rue Sainte-Catherine.
  • On-site bistro and bar; breakfast buffet praised by many guests.
  • Underground parking with direct elevator access to hotel reception.
  • Free still and sparkling water dispenser in the lobby.

Cons

  • No in-room kettle or coffee and tea making facilities.
  • Breakfast area gets crowded during peak morning times.
  • Compact rooms with limited bedside power outlets for charging.

What travelers say

V

Violet L.

Loved hopping off the tram from the airport and rolling my bag across the street to check in. Free lobby water refill was clutch in the heat.

12. All Suites Appart Hôtel - Bordeaux Centre Gare

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1/10

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7.7

4,653 reviews

From
$90
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Opposite Rock School Barbey, this aparthotel puts Gare Saint‑Jean about 10 minutes away and adds a small sauna and fitness room for easy, self‑sufficient stays.

It sits on Cours Barbey near the station. Trams and buses are a short walk, and Marché des Capucins is about 15 minutes away. Studios and apartments feel roomy, with big beds and practical storage. Kitchenettes include a fridge, microwave, stovetop, kettle, toaster, and basic cookware. Showers are large with strong water pressure.

What it does best: convenience for rail travelers and longer stays. The 24‑hour reception helps with late arrivals and luggage storage. On-site laundry is useful after a week on the road. Remote workers get plenty of outlets and workspace, and families appreciate the extra room and full‑size fridges.

There is a tradeoff. You give up a central address for quieter streets and a longer walk to the old town. Dining is thinner late at night nearby, and a few rooms show wear or occasional bathroom odors.

Pros

  • About 10 minutes’ walk to Gare Saint‑Jean and tram connections.
  • Spacious studios with kitchenettes: fridge, microwave, stovetop, basic cookware.
  • On-site laundry, plus sauna and fitness room for downtime.
  • 24-hour reception and luggage storage with friendly, helpful staff.

Cons

  • Around 20–25 minutes to the old town and major sights.
  • Limited dining options late at night in the immediate area.
  • Occasional maintenance issues like bathroom smells or scuffed walls.

What travelers say

A

Anthony M.

The lobby had a live train departures screen—checked times, then walked about 10 minutes to Gare St‑Jean. Super handy before an early ride.

13. Appart-Hôtel Mer & Golf City Bordeaux Bassins à flot

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1/10

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7.8

2,557 reviews

From
$94
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Stay beside Bordeaux’s wine landmark: La Cité du Vin is around the corner, and the tram takes you downtown in about 15 minutes.

The aparthotel sits by the river in Bassins à flot. Halles de Bacalan, a lively food hall, is a few steps away for easy breakfasts or bites. You can walk the quays, or hop two tram stops within five minutes to reach the historic center fast. Studios and apartments feel practical, not flashy. Expect in-room kitchenettes with a fridge, microwave, and often a dishwasher. Some units add a balcony or big terrace for extra space.

This place shines for flexible stays. Self-catering keeps trips simple after long travel days or family outings. It suits families who want space, friends sharing a base, or couples focused on wine and waterfront walks. Drivers get options too: secure on-site parking when reserved, or a discounted public garage nearby.

There are tradeoffs. Housekeeping is less frequent than a classic hotel, and sofa beds work best for kids, not two adults. On-site parking is limited, and late arrivals may use self check-in instead of a staffed desk.

Pros

  • Two tram stops within five minutes; downtown reached in about 15 minutes.
  • Across from Halles de Bacalan and near La Cité du Vin museum.
  • Apartments include kitchenettes with fridge, microwave, and often a dishwasher.
  • Secure on-site parking when reserved; discounted nearby public garage option.

Cons

  • Sofa beds are fold-outs and uncomfortable for two adults.
  • Reception not staffed late; self check-in can confuse first-time arrivals.
  • Housekeeping and towel changes scheduled less frequently than daily.

What travelers say

C

Claire R.

Loved grabbing dinner at Halles de Bacalan, then cooking leftovers in the kitchenette. Two tram stops within a few minutes made getting into the center super easy.

14. ibis budget Bordeaux Lac

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ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
ibis budget Bordeaux Lac

1/5

ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
ibis budget Bordeaux Lac
7.9

4,861 reviews

From
$112
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

This budget base puts you 2 minutes from the tram, 10 minutes on foot from Matmut Atlantique, and includes secure gated parking for stress-free arrivals.

Set in the Bordeaux Lac area, it sits near restaurants and a large mall. The ring road is close, so driving in and out is easy. An EV charger sits by the entrance. Rooms are simple and clean. Many have a main bed with an overhead bunk, and some family rooms use a small mezzanine. Entry uses a keypad code, and nights stay quiet. Bathrooms are compact with shower curtains.

What this place does best is make a road‑trip stop painless while keeping city access fast. It suits drivers, concert or match fans headed to the stadium, and expo‑goers. Families on a budget, pet owners, and solo business travelers also fit well.

Being by the lake means mosquitos in warm months. There are no window screens, so plan to keep windows shut at night.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the tram; about 20 minutes into Bordeaux center.
  • Secure gated parking onsite, free, with no height restriction.
  • EV charging point directly in front of the entrance.
  • Pet-friendly policy welcomes dogs for easy overnight stopovers.

Cons

  • Mosquitos in warm months; no window screens, keep windows closed at night.
  • Compact bathrooms with shower curtains that leave floors wet.
  • Upper bunk awkward for adults, with limited headroom and tricky access.

What travelers say

E

Emily T.

The EV charger out front saved us—plugged in overnight, then hopped on the nearby tram in the morning.

15. ibis Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint Jean Euratlantique

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1/10

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7.8

1,634 reviews

From
$88
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

For early departures or late arrivals, this is the Bordeaux spot where your room sits directly across from Gare Saint-Jean, with the tram stop outside for quick trips into the center.

Restaurants and cafés line the street below, and you reach the historic center in about 20 minutes on foot. Trams connect to the riverfront and the airport without a taxi. Rooms follow Ibis basics: compact, clean spaces with comfortable beds; triple‑glazed windows hush station noise, and some rooms add a small balcony. Bathrooms are tight, and a few use translucent doors that cut privacy.

This hotel excels at frictionless transit days. Roll your bag from the platform to reception in minutes, then out again at dawn. It suits solo business travelers, couples on short stays, and families needing interconnecting rooms. Friendly staff, day‑use luggage storage, and late check‑in help keep plans simple.

The station‑side address means a busy scene after dark, and many rooms are compact with no in‑room kettle or fridge.

Pros

  • Right across from Gare Saint‑Jean and tram stops for fast connections.
  • Triple‑glazed windows keep rooms quiet despite trams and station traffic.
  • Breakfast buffet praised for variety and value by many guests.
  • Interconnecting rooms available for families needing extra space and privacy.

Cons

  • No in‑room kettle or fridge for basic drinks and storage.
  • AC is centrally controlled; difficult to adjust during hot days.
  • Bathrooms are small, with some glass doors that reduce privacy.

What travelers say

E

Elena S.

We walked off the train and checked in five minutes later. Once inside, triple‑glazed windows blocked the trams and we actually slept great.

16. ibis budget Bordeaux Centre - Gare Saint Jean

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1/10

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7.6

5,003 reviews

From
$82
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

For Bordeaux arrivals and departures, this ibis budget puts you about 2 minutes from Gare Saint‑Jean and the tram hub, so early trains and airport links are simple.

It sits opposite the station on Rue Eugène Le Roy, with cafés, bakeries, and supermarkets close by. Trams outside reach the riverfront and the old town in around 10–15 minutes. Rooms are compact and clean, with a separate toilet and a shower cabin. Many pair a double bed with a single bunk above. Soundproofing and blackout blinds keep nights quiet despite the station. Free Wi‑Fi is reliable.

What it does best is no‑fuss transit convenience and value. It suits solo business travelers catching early departures, friends on a quick city stop, and families of three using the bunk layout. The keycard‑secured entry and elevators add peace of mind. Pets are welcome too; the hotel is pet‑friendly. Staff are friendly and helpful with directions, boarding passes, and taxi numbers, and check‑out is quick.

There is one tradeoff to note. You’re a tram ride from the historic center, so this base fits quick connections and short stays more than slow, scenic wandering.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Gare Saint-Jean and tram stops.
  • Keycard-secured entrance and elevators add a simple layer of safety.
  • Rooms stay quiet thanks to soundproofing and blackout blinds.
  • Pet-friendly policy that welcomes dogs for an easy overnight stop.

Cons

  • Rooms are small with minimal storage and no in-room kettle.
  • Parking is off-site at a nearby public garage, paid separately.
  • Air conditioning can struggle during very hot weather.

What travelers say

T

Theodore K.

Stepped off the train and checked in within minutes. Keycard elevators felt safe, and I still caught the first tram after an early breakfast.

17. Residhotel Galerie Tatry

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Residhotel Galerie Tatry

1/5

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Residhotel Galerie Tatry
Residhotel Galerie Tatry
Residhotel Galerie Tatry
Residhotel Galerie Tatry
7.7

5,360 reviews

From
$44
Best for Long Stays
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Set inside former wine warehouses on Cours du Médoc, Residhotel Galerie Tatry mixes an industrial vibe with self-catering stays and a 2-minute walk to tram C.

The tram gets you downtown in about ten minutes, while Cité du Vin is roughly a 15-minute walk. A supermarket sits across the street, and parking is simple and free. Rooms are plain but practical. Expect blackout curtains, solid air conditioning, and large, comfortable beds. Studios and apartments include kitchenettes with a stove, fridge, and microwave for easy meals.

This spot shines as a value base where transit and cooking at home keep plans flexible. It suits road‑trippers who want free parking, families who need space and a fridge, and business travelers who want a quiet night and fast Wi‑Fi. Solo travelers also like the easy check-in and quick tram link to sights.

There is a tradeoff. It sits outside the old town, so plan on the tram rather than walking to most sights. Some rooms are below street level with limited daylight, and a few bathrooms show wear.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to tram C; about ten minutes to the center.
  • Studios and apartments with kitchenettes for easy self-catering.
  • Free parking outside, handy for drivers and road-trips.
  • Large, comfortable beds and blackout curtains for restful sleep.

Cons

  • Some rooms are in the basement with little or no daylight.
  • Occasional bathroom drain odors and minor maintenance issues.
  • Farther from the old town; relies on tram for sightseeing.

What travelers say

H

Henry W.

The tram stop was a two-minute stroll, and our studio’s kitchenette made late-night pasta easy. Big comfy bed and blackout curtains meant we actually slept in.

18. Brit Hotel Bordeaux Aéroport - Le Soretel

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1/10

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8.5

1,498 reviews

From
$87
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This Mérignac stay puts you one tram stop from Bordeaux Airport, with the line right outside.

Step out to the Caroline Aigle tram stop for simple rides to the terminals or the city. Drivers get free on-site parking. A few eateries sit within a short walk for dinner. Rooms are compact but fresh and quiet, with handy bedside charging and good lighting. Beds feel supportive, and linens are soft. Bathrooms are modern and bright, with strong showers and thoughtful details.

What it does best is airport logistics. Breakfast starts early, and the 24-hour reception makes late arrivals or pre-dawn departures smooth. It fits solo business travelers who need a clean base near the terminal. Couples on a quick layover will appreciate the quiet rooms. Road-trippers get easy parking and a fast hop to the highway.

There are tradeoffs. Rooms run small, and the on-site restaurant does not serve dinner on weekends. The lobby looks dated compared with the refreshed rooms, and light noise can travel between rooms.

Pros

  • Tram stop directly outside; one stop to Bordeaux Airport terminals.
  • Free on-site parking, handy for road trips and quick airport transfers.
  • Modern, compact rooms with comfy beds and well-lit, renovated bathrooms.
  • Early breakfast service and 24-hour reception support late or early flights.

Cons

  • Restaurant often closed on weekends, so dinner options on-site are limited.
  • Rooms run small with limited storage; no in-room kettle or fridge.
  • Soundproofing varies; voices and plumbing noises may be heard from rooms.

What travelers say

E

Elizabeth T.

The tram stop is right outside, so catching an early flight was stress-free. Small room, super clean, comfy bed, and a coffee machine for a quick morning boost.

19. Best Western Saint Exupéry Eysines - Bordeaux Ouest

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1/10

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8.6

1,146 reviews

From
$77
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Near Bordeaux Airport with free secure parking, this 3-star stay pairs quiet, modern rooms with a Tram A stop a short walk away for easy trips into the center.

The hotel sits in a quiet, commercial part of Eysines. Supermarkets are close, but restaurants are limited nearby. Tram A reaches central Bordeaux in about 45 minutes, so driving or riding works better than walking for city sights. Rooms feel simple and fresh, with strong air conditioning, big showers, and tea and coffee making. Large TVs and reliable Wi‑Fi help after long travel days.

Service stands out. Late arrivals get a warm, efficient welcome, even well after 11 pm. That makes this a stress-free base for flyers, road-trippers, and short work stays. Families will like options for adjoining rooms and the calm nights.

There is a tradeoff. The setting is out of town and plain, on-site dining is limited, and the breakfast room can feel crowded when many guests arrive at once.

Pros

  • Free, secure on-site parking with easy access to highways and airport.
  • Tram A stop within walking distance for direct rides to Bordeaux center.
  • Clean, modern rooms with strong air conditioning and large showers.
  • Friendly, helpful staff and smooth late-night check-in experiences.

Cons

  • Out-of-town commercial area with few restaurants within easy walking distance.
  • Breakfast room small; hot items run low at busy times.
  • Some rooms lack a minibar or fridge for storing drinks.

What travelers say

B

Brandon P.

We landed late and checked in after 11 pm; staff got us settled fast. Slept great, then hopped on Tram A nearby into Bordeaux the next morning.

20. Greet Hotel Bordeaux Floirac Arena

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1/10

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8.4

2,331 reviews

From
$100
Best for Business
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

For Arkéa Arena shows, this 3-star hotel puts you around a 20-minute walk from the venue and adds free, secure parking for easy, stress-free arrivals.

It sits on Bordeaux’s right bank, just off the ring road. A stop two minutes away connects via bus to Pont de Pierre in about 10 minutes, or drive the center in roughly 10–15 minutes. Rooms are compact and clean, with comfy bedding and strong Wi-Fi, but storage is minimal and many skip a wardrobe. Bathrooms are tiny, and the shower entrance is narrow.

Breakfast is the standout here, with a wide spread and solid coffee machines. The small bar and colorful, upcycled decor make casual meetups easy. It suits concertgoers, road-trippers, and solo business travelers who want parking and a straightforward base. EV drivers will appreciate on-site charging.

Rooms run very small, and showers are tight. For classic Bordeaux sightseeing and late-night dining, the suburban setting means relying on a bus or a car.

Pros

  • Free, secure parking on-site, handy for road trips and late arrivals.
  • Around 20-minute walk to Arkéa Arena for concerts and events.
  • Breakfast offers wide variety and good coffee machines, frequently praised.
  • Strong Wi‑Fi and quiet garden-side rooms reported by multiple guests.

Cons

  • Rooms are very small with minimal storage and few wardrobe options.
  • Shower entrances are narrow; bathrooms feel tight for larger guests.
  • Suburban location with limited dining; central Bordeaux requires bus or car.

What travelers say

V

Violet L.

Free parking and an easy walk to Arkéa Arena made concert night stress-free. Rooms are small, but the breakfast spread and coffee machines hit the spot.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 200 hotels in Bordeaux using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.