• Visit the remains of a Roman amphitheatre - the Palais Gallien. Take a ride on one of Bordeaux’s impressive light rail/trams.
  • A reminisce of Bordeaux’s Roman period, the remains of this amphitheatre have a special feel and a spirit of tranquillity around them.
  • UNESCO declared the old town section of Bordeaux as a World Heritage site in 2007. Location: Bordeaux Métropole. ... 739 m. Amphitheatre of Bordeaux.
  • Sculpture Jaume Plensa. 500 m. amphitheatre of Bordeaux. 450 m. Museum of decoration arts and design. 550 m. Airports.
  • Gallien amphitheatre. Just a handful of ruined walls and arches, but graceful and suggestive of past glories. Evocative remains of Bordeaux' Roman origins.
  • The English rulers enjoyed drinking the wines of Bordeaux, but they enjoyed the profits even more – trade with Bordeaux was their largest source of income.
  • Place de la Bourse (950 m). amphitheatre of Bordeaux (650 m). la maison du sculpteur (600 m). Porte Dijeaux (550 m). Bordeaux Cathedral (550 m).
  • Destinations. Photo of Bordeaux aerial panoramic view. Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne river in Southwestern France. ... Amphitheatre of Bordeaux.
  • The city of Bordeaux, with a population of 239,157 inhabitants in 2010, is the ninth largest city in France; its metropolitan area...