## THE ACCOMMODATION
Prime location
The Edvard is a large, luminous, 2-bedroom apartment located on the 2nd floor of a classic 18th century Bordeaux building halfway between the Jardin Public and the historic Chartrons district, renowned for its antique shops, boutiques and many lively restaurants.
The building is ideally located at the foot of the tram line and very close to the public transport hub of Place des Quinconces, for easy access to the entire Bordeaux metropolis. This ancient building does not have an elevator.
Inspiration
The large volumes of this apartment are highlighted by two major works by Edvard Munch, a Norwegian painter and engraver who spent several years in France and is today considered the pioneer of expressionism in modern painting. We have selected the paintings “The steam train” and “The sun” symbol of knowledge enlightening men.
Comfort, elegance and environmental consciousness
For the furniture and equipment, craftsmanship, French manufacturing and “upcycled” materials were favored and chosen to harmonize with the oldest elements of the apartment.
The main room has two sofas, television and TV box, a table that can accommodate up to 6 people.
Both bedrooms offer the comfort of a large Queen size bed and have plenty of storage space.
The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, refrigerator, induction hob, traditional combined oven and microwave. Toaster, kettle and coffee machine complete the numerous amenities at your disposal.
The bathroom has a shower, and a hair dryer.
A laundry area hidden in the large entrance closet is equipped with a washing machine, a vacuum cleaner, iron and ironing board.
Your personalized welcome will be provided by our concierge. A breakfast delivery service or additional cleaning services can also be arranged for a truly relaxing stay.
Strengths
- Large 75m2 apartment with two large bedrooms and fully equipped kitchen
- Central and convenient location
- Direct access by tram to the Matmut Atlantique stadium, the exhibition center and the entire Bordeaux metropolis
- Contemporary design in an old building with parquet floors.
- TV, internet, wifi.
## DEPOSIT
You will be asked to provide a bank guarantee of €500. In the form of a payment link and managed by the secure Swikly online service, it is compulsory and must be made before arrival in the accommodation.
The amount is not blocked or debited, and does not affect your credit card limits. You will only have to pay a service charge of €6.24.
Within 7 days of your departure, and subject to compliance with the general terms and conditions of sale and the property being returned in perfect condition, this transaction is automatically cancelled.
## EXCHANGES WITH TRAVELERS
Lucie, who will organize your check-in to the apartment, will contact you the day before your arrival to arrange your arrival time.
A native of Bordeaux, she will be delighted to recommend the best places to stay in the city.
Arrivals are from 4 pm to 8:30 pm only, but later arrivals are possible on request, with an additional charge of €10 per hour waited after 8:30 pm.
## BREAKFAST
We offer a breakfast delivery service during your stay. Menus, details and prices will be available in the apartment, and you can also ask your concierge for more information.
## THE NEIGHBORHOOD
A chic, attractive and lively district with its elegant buildings, its magnificent Jardin Public and the proximity to historic buildings such as the Grand Théâtre or the Statue of Quinconces.
Only a few minutes from the famous Cours de l'Intendance, the Grand Triangle d'Or or the Sainte Catherine Street (the longest shopping street in Europe). You can stroll around these various historic sites, after shopping in the beautiful shops of the city center or having bought delicious canelés at the Marché des Grands Hommes. This neoclassical square is a reflection of the new vision of urbanism after the French Revolution. All places to meet for the high society of Bordeaux. A tradition that you will still notice at Brasserie Le Noailles. On the other side is the Town Hall (the impressive Rohan Palace), the Saint-André Cathedral and the Pey-Berland Tower, a belfry surmounted by a gilded bronze statue of the Lady of Aquitaine.
## GETTING AROUND
From Mérignac airport:
Take tram A to the Palais de Justice stop, then bus 5 or 15 to the Paul Doumer stop and walk 3 min.
From Saint Jean train station:
Take tram C from the Gare Saint Jean stop to the Jardin Public stop and walk 3 min.
## THE CITY
Bordeaux has always been a vibrant and cosmopolitan city and continues to reveal exciting new facets of its character. Its bold modernism has made it a must-see destination for anyone interested in French culture, lifestyle ... and wine! In the heart of a legendary wine region, this dynamic and sophisticated city is one of the most elegant cities in France and has been recognized by UNESCO World Heritage in 2007!