Bordeaux City Pass, Transporte público ilimitado y 20 atracciones





Descripción
Descubre Burdeos con este pase urbano gastando menos. Para aquellos que deseen aprovechar al máximo su estancia, el Bordeaux Metropole city pass dará acceso a numerosos monumentos, atracciones culturales como Bassins des Lumières y La Cité du Vin. Este pase está disponible para 24h, 48h, 72h o 96h.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Recoge tu CityPass en la Oficina de Turismo presentando tu bono. Dirección: 12 Cours du 30 Juillet, Burdeos.
El Bassin des Lumières de Burdeos es el centro de arte digital más grande del mundo, ubicado en una antigua base submarina de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Cuenta con exposiciones inmersivas donde el arte se proyecta en vastas paredes reflejadas en el agua circundante, creando una impresionante experiencia visual y sensorial.
El Museo Mer Marine de Burdeos se dedica a la historia marítima, explorando la relación de la humanidad con el mar a través de diversas exposiciones. Cuenta con modelos de barcos, artefactos náuticos y pantallas interactivas que destacan la exploración marítima, la navegación y la biodiversidad marina.
El Museo de Aquitania en Burdeos muestra la rica historia y el patrimonio de la región de Aquitania, desde la prehistoria hasta la era moderna. Sus extensas colecciones incluyen artefactos, obras de arte y exposiciones que destacan la arqueología regional, la trata de esclavos en el Atlántico y la evolución cultural de Burdeos.
Un enfoque contemporáneo de la historia natural acompañado de mecanismos interactivos y un espectáculo multimedia.
El museo permite a los visitantes ver de cerca a maestros del arte europeo (Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Rubens...) así como a pintores nativos de Burdeos (André Lhote, Odilon Redon...). El ala sur está dedicada a la pintura clásica de los siglos XVI al XVIII y el ala norte alberga arte de los siglos XIX y XX. Situado frente a los jardines del ayuntamiento, la galería acoge los principales exposiciones.
Ubicado en un antiguo almacén de artículos coloniales, el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo está dedicado a la obra contemporánea emergente. La exposición permanente “Así, fue escrito” ofrece una selección de obras de cuarenta artistas que datan de los años sesenta hasta nuestros días.
Situada al sudeste del cofre de la catedral de Saint-André en Burdeos, la torre de Pey-Berland sirve como campanario, construido en el siglo XV en estilo gótico. Su aislamiento se debió al deseo de dotar a la Catedral de magníficas campanas que no amenazaran la estructura con sus vibraciones. Designado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
La Puerta de Cailhau, de treinta y cinco metros de altura, se integró en los muros de la ciudad. En 1864, fue alquilada por un escritor público y una persona cuyo trabajo era pesar sal. Ambos fueron desalojados con el objetivo de renovar el monumento. Cuenta con una magnífica vista del puente más antiguo de Burdeos, el Pont de Pierre, desde aquí.
Residencia en MECA: el nuevo centro regional para la economía creativa y cultural, diseñado por el arquitecto Bjarke Ingels
La Cité du Vin de Burdeos es un centro cultural único dedicado al mundo del vino, que ofrece un viaje inmersivo a través de su historia, cultura y significado global. Sus exposiciones interactivas, catas y vistas panorámicas celebran el vino como patrimonio universal. Disfrutar de acceso gratuito tanto al tour permanente como al belvedere para una cata de vinos.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recoge tu CityPass en la Oficina de Turismo presentando tu bono. Dirección: 12 Cours du 30 Juillet, Burdeos.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Debes recoger el citypass y el folleto en la Oficina de Turismo de Burdeos 12 cours du 30 Juillet para canjear tu bono.
- La tarjeta se activa al primer uso
- De noviembre a marzo algunas actividades pueden estar cerradas durante ese periodo.
- El 25 de diciembre y el 1 de enero las actividades están cerradas.
Opiniones(119)
If you plan and take advantage of everything/most things this pass offers, it is a good value, but if you will only be using the transport a couple of times and only visit 2 or so places, I don't think it is a good value. The pass also comes with a free guided tour, or 1 tour via tram, or a boat tour, but all has to be booked at the tourism office.
Dear esrak259, We're pleased to hear that you found the CityPass to be good value. The pass is indeed designed for visitors wishing to explore Bordeaux extensively and enjoy a range of cultural sites, museums etc Regarding the guided tours, the tourist train and the river cruise, advance booking through the Tourist Office is required as places are limited and subject to availability. This helps ensure visitors can enjoy these experiences in the best possible conditions. We appreciate your comments, as they help future visitors better understand how to get the most from the Bordeaux CityPass. Best regards.
I bought the 96-hour pass and worked my way through the vast majority of the attractions booklet that came with it. I visited between 2-3 attractions each day and opted for the Little Electric Train tour also. I estimate a saving of approx 25 Euros based on my visits and what I would have spent had I paid for each separately. Having the Pass helped me plan my visits and probably visit a couple more attractions than I otherwise would have. The Pass has to be bought/collected from the Tourist Information Office in the centre of town.
If you are headed to Bordeaux, don’t sleep on this pass!! It covered all public transportation (tram was super easy to use). It even covered a number of museums - the Wine Museum was amazing. It allows discounted activities as well - we rode the Ferris wheel at the Christmas Market for 1/2 price.
It is a city that catches, with a beautiful history;, the city pass, it is a matter of reckoning, we came great, also now you can enter the city I came at any time you want, use tram, which saves you a lot of time, and the tourist train under reservation, and bassin de Lkmieres although it is a little disappointing by inside, you have to see it, the logical thing would be to project the history of the war and the use of it by submarines.
This card, whenever you go 2 or 3 days to Bordeaux , you have to take them, 24 or 48h that already, you have to take note, but just by entering 2 or 3 museums, riding the tourist train or all the trips of trams and bus, you are interested, and especially the comfort of having it and not being aware of having to buy tickets every time you take a tram, which in our case were many, because we stayed away from the center
My friends & I bought the 48-hour pass and it was well worth the money. We were able to take advantage of a number of the included places & activities. The most memorable for me were the Cite du Vin and Bassins de Lumieres. City buses and the Tram system were very easy to use. The price was a bargain!
We purchased the City Pass to take advantage of all the attractions included in the Pass. Unfortunately, we ended up being a little limited due to health reasons but what we did get to, we enjoyed very much. We saw La Cité du Vin, Bassins des Lumières, boat tour on the Garrone river, Pey-Berland Tower (exterior only, could not get a time slot to climb it). We were also unable to partake in the Bordeaux Wine Tasting Workshop, which was sold out during the 72 hours our card was valid. Before purchasing this versatile card, you should calculate just how many attractions you could attend in the allotted time, to see if it makes financial sense. And at peak tourist season, I suspect those requiring a reservation could be easily sold out. One great thing the card includes is free urban public transport, which can really save you some money if you use it for all your local travels, as we did. And the tram system is fantastic! Ligne B was our favorite, as the Grand Théâtre stops along Cr de l'Intendance were just a short walk from our hotel! Clean, quiet and never a long wait, they were our favorite way of getting around Bordeaux. And the clanging of their bells just sings Bordeaux!!
Worth the money if you plan on going to the various attractions to which the card entitles you. Bordeaux is easily walked so I never used the public transport which is included (and excellent).
We used the 72 hours city Pass on trams and buses. We visited Cite Du Vin, Bassins de Lumierres, Musee du Vin and trades and some other museums. It's really worth it !!
Interesting to be able to use public transport with it. Not cheap though and therefore you add as many included visits as possible to get something out of it but there is not much interesting to visit in Bordeaux outside the Cité du Vin. For the hop on hop off you still have to pay extra but you get a discount. Also look carefully when you do your first activity because then the hours start to run. Such a system per 24 hours is not that interesting because at night you do nothing with it, they would better take a break at night so you can do more with your pass.



