Review:

Parc Bordelais is a 69-acre park and historical green space in the heart of the city that offers a charming space to relax. Built on 28 hectares of land that were once fields, forests, and vineyards, the park was landscaped by landscape architect Eugène Bühler, who drew inspiration from the great Parisian parks of the Second Empire. Today, the park is the oldest green space in Bordeaux and features a large lake with a small bridge, three thousand mature trees, including more than a thousand centenarians, vast grassy expanses for picnicking, play areas for children, and local-breed farm animals to pet.

Rue du Bocage, 33000 Bordeaux, France

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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