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Bordeaux (33000), France

Le Palais Gallien Hôtel & Spa

56 guests

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28 beds

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28 bedrooms

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28 bathrooms

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In the dynamic city of Bordeaux, in the heart of the city centre, stands the estate, a building steeped in history and charm. In the 19th century, Monsieur Barbe called upon the Swiss architect Camille Martin for the design of this private residence. The original building, erected in 1895, proudly sits on what was then called Rue Saint-Sernin, later renamed in honour of Abbé Charles-Michel de l’Épée, a pioneer of specialised education for the deaf.


Initially a private residence for notable families from Bordeaux until 1968, the estate then transformed into a place of care and wellbeing. Under the impetus of a renowned doctor, a new fitness space was built in the garden. This transformation respected the historical architecture of the place while bringing a welcome modernity to the whole.


Today, the estate is a 5-star hotel with a unique charm. Renamed in reference to the Gallo-Roman history of the neighbourhood, it offers a luxurious experience to its visitors. The hotel features air-conditioned rooms equipped with a seating area, a flat-screen satellite TV, a safe, and a private bathroom. Guests can also enjoy a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar, and a restaurant serving French cuisine, along with many other services.

The features

Hotel

Hotel

Less than 15 minutes from a railway station

Less than 15 minutes from a railway station

Swimming pool

Swimming pool

The spaces (2)

Maximum capacities by room configuration

Classroom

9 pers.

Theater

30 pers.

Banquet

U-Shape

16 pers.

Cabaret

Boardroom

Cocktail

Work equipment

Video projector

Video projector

Flipchart(s)

Flipchart(s)

Pens & paper

Pens & paper

The rooms (28)

Chambre single

x 28

1 double bed

Private bathroom
Access

To reach the estate from Paris, several options are available to you. By car, the distance is approximately 590 km, which represents a journey of about 6 hours, depending on traffic. It is advisable to follow the A10 motorway to Bordeaux. If you prefer the train, take a TGV from Paris Montparnasse station to Bordeaux Saint-Jean, which takes about 2 hours. Once you arrive at the station, the estate is easily accessible by taxi or public transport.

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