All you need to know

Find out all you need to know about the Bordeaux Wine Festival to make the most of your experience.

Time and place

The Bordeaux Wine Festival runs from Wednesday, July 7, through Sunday, July 11, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For this new edition, the event will be held between the Maison Écocitoyenne and the Hangar 14.

Access to the event is totally free and open to all. To taste the wines, you'll need a Tasting Pass.

Get your Tasting Pass

How to come?

By streetcar

The TBM tramway network provides access to the event site: 

  • Streetcar A (Sainte-Catherine or Stalingrad) - Stops Place du Palais and Porte de Bourgogne not served | 20-minute walk to the Bordeaux quays
  • Streetcar B (Chartrons, CAPC, Quinconces)
  • Streetcar C (Quinconces) - Interruption between Quinconces and Pyrénées | Lines 5 and 15 + relay buses in replacement
  • Streetcar D (Quinconces) - Interruption between Quinconces and Pyrénées | Lines 5 and 15 + relay buses in replacement

Motorists are advised to use the park-and-ride facilities on the various bus and streetcar routes.

Go to streetcar map

By bus

The TBM bus network provides access to the event site on lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 15, 26, 29 and 46.

Go to the bus map

By bike

If you're coming to Bordeaux Fête le Vin, you'll want to get there by bike! Bike parking is available between Allées d'Orléans and Allées de Chartres.
Don't have a bike? Choose TBM's VELO!

Go to the map of VELO stations

SAFETY DIRECTIVE

To avoid spending time in queues, and to ensure maximum fluidity at the various entrances to the festival, we advise you to avoid peak times, and recommend that you do not carry bags or objects that could lead to specific checks. Please note:

  • Bags must be opened
  • Only the following are allowed: backpack with 1 large compartment / shoulder bag (small size) / tote bag.
Prohibited objects