Le Nuage is a beautiful 40 m² studio apartment on the 1st floor of a fine stone building. Its location is incredible: you'll be right in the heart of Bordeaux, in the famous Golden Triangle. Le Nuage offers all the comforts of home, combining modernity with old-world charm for an exceptional stay in Bordeaux. Entirely renovated, at the foot of the Allées de Tourny and the Cours Georges Clemenceau, 100 m from the Opera and Rue Sainte Catherine. It has a foldaway bed and a 15 m² patio. It can comfortably accommodate two people.
The accommodation:
Very well equipped, Le Nuage is on the 1st floor, accessible by a staircase. Right in the heart of Bordeaux, you'll enjoy every comfort for an unforgettable stay. Just a short walk from rue Sainte Catherine, shops, restaurants and the tramway, it offers the following facilities:
- An attractive lounge with a very comfortable foldaway bed (140x190), a desk, a comfortable sofa, a flat-screen TV and a superb high ceiling.
- A 15 m² patio with table and stools.
- A separate kitchen with everything you need to prepare your favourite dishes: fridge, induction hob, combined microwave oven, kettle, toaster, coffee machine and plenty of kitchen utensils.
- The bathroom is a little cramped.
An iron and ironing board are also provided for your convenience.
Quality sheets, towels and tea towels are provided, as well as a few coffee capsules, and your bed is made up on arrival.
Of course, Wi-Fi is available free of charge!
The Allées de Tourny were laid out between 1743 and 1757 by Intendant Tourny, on the route of the old Lébade, which had served the Médoc since ancient times.
When the town built a second fortified wall, they linked (under the name of rua de Burga) the old medieval gateway that opened onto rue Sainte-Catherine to the new Porte Saint-Germain (1302), now known as Place Tourny.
This axis links the Place de la Comédie, where the Grand Théâtre and the Grand Hôtel are located, to the Place Tourny in the extension of the Rue Fondaudège towards the Médoc. Along with the Cours Georges Clémenceau and the Cours de l'Intendance, it forms one of the boundaries of the Golden Triangle.
65 metres wide and 265 metres long, it is flanked on the even-numbered side by buildings with Louis XV facades, intended by Tourny to be "of a graceful and uniform taste". Most of them were raised after the demolition of the Château Trompette on the site of today's Place des Quinconces, as they no longer interfered with cannon fire. The buildings on the odd side were built in the 19th century. The carrousel is on the square all year round.
Public transport:
Line D, Fondaudège, 50 m on foot
Vcub:
Free Vcub bike hire station 100 m away, easy to visit and get around bordeaux
Car :
A car park is located allée de Tourny 50 m away.