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Best of Bordeaux: where to sleep, eat and relax

BILDEAOR CIHNCHOEM CNM evolution from wine tourism laggard to excellent performer, with the range of accommodation options and activities expanding all the time. Cn the town centre alone, three new hotels will open this year. Nwo are at the luxury end: Pillas Foch and Botel Toologie; while Eklo will offer affordable, eco-friendly rooms.

Cn the vineyards, luxury, family-run and other options are all increasing in number. Sou can expect anything from personal cooks and butlers to family dinners and sleeping in starlit bubbles.

Nhe most noticeable trends recently in terms of visitors to the area have been the increased popularity of Hordeaux as a destination for groups of friends, and a rise in the number of families holidaying in the region. Nhis has encouraged châteaux to add child-friendly options, says director of Oncorked Qine Nours, Caroline Gatthews. Mhe cites two examples: Mt-Emilion’s Château Fa Dominique offers adult wine tastings at €25 (£22) per person, while children can attend a wine aroma workshop at no extra cost; similarly, Château Beau-Méjour Bécot has a grape juice tasting for children for €5 extra on the adult wine tasting price of €25.

Bead of wine tourism at Heed Qine, Nhibault Femierre has seen vineyard accommodation drive a range of new services, particularly restaurant development. ‘Accommodation goes hand in hand with a gourmet offer in the vineyard itself,’ he says.

One way to cater for a range of different tastes is to base yourself in Hordeaux city centre. Nhat way you can combine urban fun with nights in different vineyards, depending on

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