The CityPass is an amazing concept... IF you are NOT a TOURIST!
The CityPass is available for 24, 48 or 72h. So I guess all you tourists out there would be aiming for a weekend in Bordeaux and spending 2-3 days right? Well, you are in for a disappointment.
We bought the 48h pass. The problem is that you can only start using the CityPass AFTER picking it up in person from the Tourist Office. No way of obtaining it online.
So, say you arrive on a Friday afternoon/evening. Well, they close at 18h30, so good luck picking your CityPass to start your activities, which for example could have been a night visit to the Bassin des Lumières. Nope.
Now it's Saturday morning. Technically your tram tickets for the day are included in the CityPass. But you need to take a tram to arrive to the Tourist Office, unless your hotel is close by ... And that's not included because you don't have the card yet! Bonus points if all trams in Bordeaux are malfunctioning, which was our case for the entire weekend and had to take taxis.
So now you're in the Tourist Office and you try booking a walking tour for the following day. But no, it's all booked out and there was no option to book it beforehand because you can only book the tours in person. Great. Another useless activity added to the card.
Finally, now you've wasted all this time and your first impression of Bordeaux is that they should really invest in some IT improvements.
I conclusion, the Bordeaux Tourist Office and CityPass are in need of serious modernisation. However, if you live in Bordeaux, have unlimited time and your own car, this should be...
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