The activities in the Bordeaux school are an excellent way to
experience French culture and customs, in addition to practicing
the language. Just a few of these activities include cooking
lessons, wine and cheese lectures/tastings, school parties,
and fabulous meals at French restaurants and cafés.
The school also offers a variety of excursions to help you discover
the city of Bordeaux and its region, including historical architecture
and monuments. Some examples are the following:
City Tour
of Bordeaux
Get to know the city in which you are studyingboth
the practical and the fun aspectsby participating
in this excellent familiarization tour.
St André
Cathedral
Guided tour of the largest church in Bordeaux, declared
part of the Santiago Pilgrims' World Heritage. Here
is where the future king of France, Louis VII, married
his fiancée, Eleanor of Aquitaine, in the
17th century.
Bordeaux
Modern Art Museum "CAPC"
This internationally renowned museum is located
in a spectacular warehouse and filled with many
historical works of art.
Aquitaine
Museum
This historical regional museum is most interesting
for its history of the Bordeaux wine trade and commerce
from the 17th to the 19th century.
Arcachon
Bay and Dune du Pyla
This full-day excursion takes you to the highest
sand dune in Europe, which offers a breathtaking
view of the Atlantic Ocean and pine forests.
St. Emilion
Full-day excursion to a restored chateaux and vineyardthe
oldest wine-producing area of the Bordeaux region.
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