WHY WE PICKED THIS HOTEL
Maison Hubert is a beautifully intimate Bordeaux guesthouse, designed around five two-bedroom suites rather than standard hotel rooms, making it feel more like a private city house than a traditional stay
HOTEL DESCRIPTION
Maison Hubert is a small five-room guesthouse in Bordeaux, set on Rue Saint-Hubert in the Chartrons area, close to Jardin Public and the city’s wine-trading quarter. It feels more like a private townhouse than a hotel, with generous suite-style rooms designed for guests travelling as a couple, family, or small group. The mood is calm, residential, and quietly polished, with breakfast served either in the room or in the breakfast room. It works well for travellers who want space, privacy, and a softer Bordeaux base within walking distance of gardens, cafés, antique shops, and the river.
Our take on the stay
Bob

Maison Hubert feels less like checking into a hotel and more like arriving at a carefully kept Bordeaux townhouse
HOTEL LOCATION
THIS IS GREAT
A five-suite format, with each suite designed for more than two guests, giving the house a private and unusually spacious feel for a city stay
Two-bedroom suites ranging from around 70 m² to 100 m², making it especially useful for families, friends or longer Bordeaux visits
A guesthouse atmosphere rather than a conventional hotel setup, so the stay feels more personal, quiet and residential
Breakfast included and served in the room, which keeps mornings relaxed and easy
Daily cleaning included, giving the suites the comfort of a serviced stay without losing the feeling of a private apartment
GOOD TO KNOW
5 suites in total
All suites have 2 bedrooms
Check-in from 16:00
Check-out before 11:00
Suite size: from 70 m² to 100 m²
Daily cleaning included
Lift available
No on-site parking
Pets are not allowed
Around 20 minutes by car from Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport
AMENITIES
Free Wi-Fi
Breakfast included
Free cots available for children

Bordeaux
Bordeaux unfolds along the Garonne River, a city of elegant stone façades, broad avenues, and neighbourhoods that move easily between historic and contemporary. In the Chartrons district, former wine warehouses now sit alongside cafés, galleries, and independent shops, giving the area a more relaxed and local feel. Maison Hubert is set within this neighbourhood, placing you close to the river and the quieter rhythm of one of Bordeaux’s most characterful quarters.













