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France
Bordeaux combines French elegance with modern family amenities, making it increasingly attractive to international families. The UNESCO World Heritage city offers excellent quality of life with its renowned wine culture, beautiful architecture, and growing tech sector. International school options are developing, with several bilingual and English-language institutions. The cost of living is lower than Paris while maintaining high standards of healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The city's efficient tram system and bike-friendly environment make it ideal for families. Bordeaux attracts a growing expat community, particularly from the UK and other EU countries. French language skills are essential for daily life and children's integration, though English proficiency is improving among younger residents.
Monthly temperatures, rainfall, and sea conditions
Monthly family budget estimates (USD)
Renting a 2-bedroom apartment in Chartrons or Bastide, shopping at local markets, using the tram system.
A 3-bedroom apartment in the city center or a house in the suburbs, car for weekend trips, regular dining out.
Stone townhouse in Saint-Pierre or Triangle d$SQ$Or, top international school, wine tourism, full domestic support.
Bordeaux has become increasingly expensive since the arrival of the TGV high-speed rail connection to Paris in 2017, which brought a wave of Parisian transplants. Still cheaper than Paris, it offers excellent wine, food, and proximity to Atlantic beaches. International school options exist but are limited.
Average monthly AQI (US EPA scale)
Yearly average AQI is 38. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Apr at 32).