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L'Intendant Grands Vins de Bordeaux
L'Intendant Grands Vins de Bordeaux is a must-visit wine cellar, set in an impressive space featuring a stunning circular staircase. Along its walls, you’ll find fine vintages dating back to 1945, offering a deep dive into Bordeaux’s rich wine heritage.

Marché des Capucins
Marché des Capucins is Bordeaux’s bustling food market and a true local institution. Right in the heart of the city, it’s the place to find fresh produce, cheeses, and wines, plus ready-to-eat treats and coffee.

Neuf & Royal Markets of Saint Michel
Experience a classic slice of local life at the Saint‑Michel markets along Quai de Salinières. On Saturdays, the Marché Royal is the livelier option, with everything from fresh produce and cheese to ceramics and vintage finds. Mondays are for Marché Neuf, a bit more low-key but great for second‑hand clothes, books, and curiosities. It’s a favourite weekend ritual for many locals—part treasure hunt, part people-watching, and always worth a stroll.

Les Noisettines du Médoc
Les Noisettines du Médoc is a small, family-run shop that specialises in hazelnut-based treats from the Médoc region. If you’re into artisanal sweets, this place is a little gem — crunchy pralines, creamy spreads, and chocolates that highlight the rich, nutty flavour of local hazelnuts. It’s perfect for picking up authentic, handmade goodies that make for great souvenirs for those back home.

Librairie Mollat
Librairie Mollat has been part of Bordeaux since 1896, and it shows. Tucked into the city’s historic centre, this independent bookshop is more than just shelves and spines—it’s a local institution. The selection is vast, covering everything from literature and philosophy to cookbooks and comics, with plenty of art and science in between.

Badie
For wine lovers who don't want to venture out to the distant wineries and chateaux, Bordeaux's streets and squares are generously peppered with wine merchants. One of the oldest and most renowned among them is Badie. Offering a selection of rare champagnes, high-end wines and premium liquors, Badie is housed in an elegant 18th-century building, providing an exquisite shopping experience right in the heart of the city.
