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		<title>By: Bordeaux Holiday</title>
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		<description>[...] Bordeaux may be more commonly known for its wine but there are a multitude of other activities in store for its visitors. You can travel by rickshaw, stop off at a wine bar, splash in the Mirroir d’Eau, take a cooking class, jump on the tram, pick up some tips at a wine school, visit flea markets, antiques markets, organic food markets, farmers markets, visit a museum, hire a bike or shop, hang glide off the largest sand dune in Europe or discover the oyster beds and small islands in the bay of Arcachon. Shop for vintage clothes, designer clothes, cheese, wine, foie gras caviar, caneles and their molds to make them at home or just sit at a sidewalk cafe and watch the world go by. The reasons to visit Bordeaux today are many!Read ahead [...]</description>
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