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		<description><![CDATA[Bordeaux traces its origins to Roman times, when a settlement was founded on the Rive Gauche (left bank) of the River Garonne. The site chosen was on a bend of the river, which formed a crescent-shaped harbour, known as Port de la Lune. The city grew rich from a surge in international commerce in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bordeaux traces its origins to <strong>Roman</strong> times, when a settlement was founded on the Rive Gauche (left bank) of the River Garonne. The site chosen was on a bend of the river, which formed a crescent-shaped <strong>harbour</strong>, known as Port de la Lune.<span id="more-242"></span></p>
<p>The city grew rich from a surge in international <strong>commerce</strong> in the 18th century. Inspired by their new-found wealth, the city&#8217;s burghers decided to redesign their city. Its winding medieval streets were cleared to make way for <strong>grand squares</strong> and elegant <strong>tree-lined avenues</strong>, lined with <strong>monumental buildings</strong>.</p>
<p>Bordeaux is famous for wine, not surprising as it sits at the heart of one of the world&#8217;s<br />
<strong>best wine regions</strong>, but the wine trade was not enough to prevent a slump in the 19th century, during which much of the city centre deteriorated.</p>
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<p>Happily, things have improved dramatically and, after years of neglect and stagnation, Bordeaux is coming back to life. The <strong>18th-century centre</strong> has been restored to its <strong>former glory</strong>, the quaysides have been landscaped, colonial-era warehouses are filled with trendy bars and restaurants, and new parks allow the city to breathe again.</p>
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<p>A new network of <strong>trams</strong> makes the city easily accessible and has had a major effect on the volume of traffic. But Bordeaux&#8217;s spirit, as ever, is that of a city that knows about <strong>joie de vivre</strong><em> </em>and<em> </em>pleasures: strolling along the Garonne or in the pedestrian streets, sitting on a café terrace and enjoying the <strong>mild year-round climate</strong>, admiring <strong>magnificent architecture</strong> and <strong>art</strong> collections, and sampling some of the <strong>finest wines</strong> together with the <strong>excellent local cuisine</strong>.</p>
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