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Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station

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About Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station

Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station is the main railway hub of Bordeaux, serving as the primary gateway for travelers arriving in this UNESCO World Heritage city on the Garonne River. Built in the early 20th century, the station features a grand neoclassical facade that reflects the architectural character of the surrounding city.

A Historic Rail Gateway

Opened in 1898, Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station has long been a central node in France's national rail network. The station connects Bordeaux to Paris via the high-speed TGV line, with journey times reduced to around two hours since the LGV Sud Europe Atlantique high-speed line opened in 2017. The station also serves regional destinations across Nouvelle-Aquitaine, making it an essential hub for both domestic and international travelers.

Location and Surroundings

Situated on the left bank of the Garonne, the station sits within easy reach of Bordeaux's most celebrated landmarks. The Pont de Pierre, the city's oldest bridge, is a short walk away. From there, visitors can stroll toward the Place de la Bourse and the iconic Miroir d'Eau reflecting pool, or head toward the Grand Théâtre, one of France's finest 18th-century opera houses. Tram lines departing directly from the station make exploring the city straightforward and affordable.

Practical Tips

  • Book TGV tickets from Paris well in advance for the best fares.
  • Tram Line C connects the station to the city center and the riverfront.
  • The station has luggage storage facilities, making it convenient for day-trippers.
  • Taxis and rideshare services are available directly outside the main entrance.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the train journey from Paris to Bordeaux Saint-Jean take?

Since the opening of the LGV Sud Europe Atlantique high-speed line in 2017, the TGV journey from Paris Montparnasse to Bordeaux Saint-Jean takes approximately two hours.

Is Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station well connected to the city center?

Yes. Tram Line C runs directly from the station into the city center, providing easy access to the riverfront, Place de la Bourse, and other key areas.

When was Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station built?

The station was opened in 1898 and features a neoclassical facade consistent with Bordeaux's broader architectural heritage.

Are there luggage storage facilities at Bordeaux Saint-Jean Station?

Yes, the station offers luggage storage services, which is particularly useful for travelers who want to explore the city before or after their train journey.