• The Palais Gallien is a 2nd-century amphitheater and is the only remaining vestige of the Gallo-Roman era in Bordeaux.
  • The remains of the amphitheater are the oldest Gallo-Roman ruins in Bordeaux and it dates from the third century.
  • Palais Galien is the ruins of a Gallo-Roman amphitheater dating back to the second century when Bordeaux was called Burdigala.
  • Palais Gallien. Ruins of the ancient Roman amphitheater of Bordeaux. New Aquitaine, France, Europe.
  • Nestled near the Roman amphitheatre of Bordeaux, the 3-star Villa Victor Louis offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
  • After a bike ride along the quayside, we’ll take a tour of Bordeaux’s cuisine as we take in the terraces, and get inspired at the Cité du Vin.
  • Although the port of Bordeaux was a buzzing trade center, the stability and success of the city was threatened by Viking and Norman incursions and political instability.
  • Located just a pleasant stroll away from Bordeaux Cathedral, the guest house features 8 rooms with views over the city. Amphitheatre of Bordeaux is not very far...
  • Visit the remains of a Roman amphitheatre - the Palais Gallien. Take a ride on one of Bordeaux’s impressive light rail/trams.