Quai Louis XVIII, situated between Place de la Bourse and Place des Quinconces, is a picturesque stretch of Bordeaux’s riverfront. This notable boulevard is lined with elegant neoclassical facades and historic buildings on one side, and the flowing Garonne River on the other. Visitors can stroll, cycle, or drive along this scenic route, taking in the harmonious blend of architectural grandeur and natural beauty. The quay’s layout invites a leisurely exploration, offering a perfect vantage point to appreciate the city’s rich heritage and riverside charm.
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