By plane
Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport IATA: BOD ICAO: LFBD, (http://www.bordeaux.aerop...) is west of the city. It is a regional airport which serves mostly domestic flights, though there are international flights as well connecting Bordeaux to some European "hub" airports like Paris Orly and Roissy, London Gatwick and Luton, Madrid, and Amsterdam.
An express bus runs every 45 minutes to the city center, with stops on the demand. The same bus runs from Gare Saint Jean to the airport with three stops:
. Office du Tourisme 12, cours du 30 juillet
. Place Gambetta Arrêt 50-16-13 devant le 38 & 39
. Barrière Judaïque devant le 9 avenue de la République
The fare is 7â¬, but a reduced fare for those under 26 or over 60 is available for 6â¬.
You can also take public transit 1.40⬠from the airport to downtown. After you exit the airport "Arrivals" section, walk to the right and you will see a bus stop for route Number 1. This bus will take you directly to Gambetta a short walk from the Hotel de Ville, or you can get off at "Lycée Mérignac" and take tramline A to the city centre.
By train
The main train station Gare Saint Jean is located about 4km from the center of town. Several trains per day around one every two hours go north to Paris, about 3 hours, 25 trains a day , Angoulême, Poitiers, south to Toulouse, Marseille, Montpellier (about 4 to 5 hours, up to Nice), and east to Périgueux and Clermont-Ferrand.
Buses, trams and taxis leave from in-front of the station. Take Tram C to get to downtown if you are going to the more northern part, or a bus if you are going to the area around Place de la Victoire.