Bordeaux, the world’s wine capital, is a port city on the Garonne River, which sits on France’s Atlantic coast. The region includes 116,160 hectares (287,000 acres) of vineyards, 57 appellations, 10,000 wine-producing châteaux and 13,000 grape growers, producing more than 700 million bottles a year.
In addition to its world-famous vineyards, the city boasts a number of fascinating museums, splendid architecture, culture, renown and exceptional cuisine. In 2007, it was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List as an “exceptional urban and architectural ensemble” of the 18th century, making it the largest urban area ever recognized as such.
Bordeaux has become a very attractive region, with a unique lifestyle and an exceptional vitality that testifies to its openness to the world.
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Student life
Student life in Bordeaux offers incomparable opportunities for the student looking for a modern, cosmopolitan city. It’s an ideal place to meet people and interact with a culturally diverse population.
Bordeaux’s university campuses are home to over 60,000 students from all over the world. Bordeaux offers an ideal living environment for academic success and personal development.