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Study abroad in Bordeaux

Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Bordeaux.

Country

France

Student Budget

EUR 850 – 1,250/month

Transport Card

TBM monthly pass or youth/student subscription

Population

About 260k city / over 800k in the metropolitan area

Study abroad in Bordeaux: student life

Study abroad in Bordeaux works best when you choose by university fit, housing and daily routine, not just the city photo. A polished, riverfront Erasmus city with strong campus life around Pessac-Talence-Gradignan, a walkable historic center, Atlantic weekend trips, and a calmer rhythm than Paris or Lyon. Check neighbourhoods and campus routes before committing to housing.

Who loves this city?

Students who want French city beauty, wine-country weekends, Atlantic access, and a campus lifestyle that is social without feeling gigantic.

What makes it special

Bordeaux gives exchange students a strong sense of place: riverfront evenings, stone architecture, tram-connected campuses, vineyards nearby, and beach trips that feel realistic once the weather improves.

Newcomer shocks

  • The postcard center is not where many students study every day; Pessac and Talence matter a lot.
  • Housing can be more competitive than students expect for a city this size.
  • Rain and damp winter weeks are part of the deal.

Weather in Bordeaux & what to pack

Bordeaux's weather changes commutes, clothing and social plans more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan daylight, rain, heat or cold before arrival.

Month Conditions Note
January 9° / 3° 🌧️ Rainy 9h daylight; mild for winter
February 11° / 4° 🌤️ Showers Mild; occasional sunny spells
March 13° / 6° 🌤️ Showers Spring builds; light jacket
April 17° / 8° 🌧️ Some rain Vineyard cycling starts; pleasant
May 20° / 11° 🌤️ Light showers Lovely; outdoor terrace season
June 24° / 15° ☀️ Mostly dry Fête du Vin preparations; warm evenings
July 27° / 17° ☀️ Dry Hottest; sunscreen and linen clothing
August 27° / 17° ☀️ Dry Harvest season begins; very warm
September 23° / 14° 🌧️ Light rain Harvest month; best wine tour time
October 17° / 10° 🌧️ Rain increases Autumn; bring medium jacket
November 12° / 6° 🌧️ Rainy Wet; waterproof jacket needed
December 9° / 3° 🌧️ Cold rain Festive city; warmest coat

Winter is mild but damp. Rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavements are more useful than heavy snow clothing.

Packing checklist

  • Waterproof jacket for frequent autumn rain
  • Light layers for spring/autumn
  • Sunscreen for June–August
  • Comfortable shoes for wine-country walks
  • Light rain jacket even in summer

Cost of living for students in Bordeaux

Cost of Living Index

68.1 / 100

Expensive · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo

The budget to study abroad in Bordeaux is mostly rent-led: use EUR 480-800/month for rooms and EUR 850-1250/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.

Category Range / mo Notes
Shared room - private market EUR 480 – 760 Directional range for shared rooms or modest student studios; campus-adjacent and central options vary a lot.
Groceries EUR 170 – 260 CROUS meals and campus routines can keep the monthly food budget controlled.
Transport Monthly EUR 20 – 35 Check TBM youth/student subscriptions and whether your route is mainly tram, bus, bike, or train.

Private-market baseline

Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.

University and public housing

Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.

Going out & dining

🍽️ CROUS lunch EUR 3.30 standard student meal; EUR 1 if eligible
☕ City coffee EUR 1.80-3.00
🚌 Student night tram/bus travel Included if covered by your TBM pass

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) EUR 1.10–1.40
🥚 Eggs (12) EUR 2.50–3.20
🍗 Chicken breast (1kg) EUR 8–11
🍞 Bread (500g loaf) EUR 1.10–1.80
🍚 Rice (1kg) EUR 1.40–2.20

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Student housing in Bordeaux

Housing in Bordeaux should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Use official contacts, verified platforms and student groups, and avoid rushed deposits.

Pessac

Mid-range

University of Bordeaux students who want campus-first convenience.

Strong for campus; tram into the center Generally student-oriented and practical.

Talence

Mid-range

Students near the campus belt who still want urban access.

Good tram and bike access Comfortable, with standard caution around late transit.

Victoire / Saint-Michel

Mid to high

Central nightlife, cafes, and more social energy.

Good for central life; check campus tram time Lively at night; watch belongings and plan the trip home.

Chartrons

Higher

A calmer central lifestyle with cafes and river access.

Good but not always campus-optimal Generally comfortable.

Official contacts

Host university accommodation or international office

Start with your host university in Bordeaux; they usually publish residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.

Visit

Student residences

University residences and student halls

Useful first landing if you apply early and accept less flexibility.

Apply when applications open

Private platforms

CROUS / Lokaviz

Official student-housing route; capacity is limited, especially in Paris.

Visit

Studapart

Student-oriented housing platform used by many French institutions.

Visit

La Carte des Colocs

Shared-flat platform; verify contract and guarantor requirements.

Visit

Student groups

Ask your international office whether exchange students have reserved CROUS or partner options.

Use ESN Bordeaux for social and arrival questions, but keep housing payments formal.

Documents to prepare

ID or passport

University acceptance or enrolment proof

Proof of income or sponsor

Guarantor or Visale documents where possible

Home insurance before move-in

Timing

Start before summer for September arrival.

If you arrive late, book temporary accommodation first rather than rushing an unverified lease.

Deposit & contract notes

Ask whether the rent includes charges and internet.

Run the campus commute on TBM before signing.

Red flags

No lease or inventory process

Pressure to pay from abroad immediately

Photos that appear on multiple listings with different addresses

Landlord refuses basic written answers about charges

Is Bordeaux safe for students?

Safety Index

50.1 / 100

Moderate — stay alert

Crime Index

49.9 / 100

Moderate crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Bordeaux is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute before classes intensify.

Mostly comfortable for exchange students. Watch for bike theft, rental scams, and normal late-night caution around party streets and station-adjacent areas.

Top risks

  • Housing scams before arrival
  • Bike theft if using weak locks
  • Pickpocketing or phone theft in busy nightlife and transport areas
Emergency: 112 17 15

Getting around Bordeaux

Transport in Bordeaux works best once you pick the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.

🚊 TBM (tram, bus, BatCub river boat)

€18/month for under 28 (Pitchoun pass)

Pitchoun pass for under 28 students — €18/month covers all TBM. The BatCub river shuttle is INCLUDED — beautiful commute when sunny.

Pitchoun under 28

🚲 V³ bike share

€26/year for under 26

~2,000 bikes, 184 stations. Annual under-26 rate makes it cheaper than monthly TBM passes for active cyclists.

€26/year under 26

Things to do in Bordeaux as a student

Events in Bordeaux help students build groups, understand the city and keep social life affordable. Mix seasonal festivals, local culture and low-cost repeatable plans.

Miroir d'eau and Garonne quays in Bordeaux

Miroir d'eau and Garonne quays

Year-round, best spring to autumn

Free

The easiest classic Bordeaux hangout for walks, photos, and meeting friends.

Fete le Vin / wine culture events in Bordeaux

Fete le Vin / wine culture events

Usually late spring or early summer programming

Free to paid tastings

A city-defining event for students interested in wine culture, food, and riverfront atmosphere.

Arcachon and Dune du Pilat day trips in Bordeaux

Arcachon and Dune du Pilat day trips

Spring to early autumn

Train plus local transport

One of the best low-effort Atlantic escapes from any French student city.

CAPC and city museums in Bordeaux

CAPC and city museums

Year-round

Free or reduced depending on age/status and venue

Good rainy-day culture without needing a big budget.

Bordeaux Wine Festival (Fête le Vin) in Bordeaux
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Bordeaux Wine Festival (Fête le Vin)

Even years, June

€20 for tasting pass

World-class wine festival along the Garonne — 80+ châteaux, tastings, concerts and parades

Bordeaux Cycling Day (La Vélo-Tour) in Bordeaux
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Bordeaux Cycling Day (La Vélo-Tour)

May

Free

City centre closes to cars for a day — 10,000+ cyclists take over Bordeaux's beautiful boulevards

Student social life in Bordeaux

Social life in Bordeaux starts faster when you join ESN, student associations, sport or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • They assume the center is always the right place to live, then discover their campus commute is long.
  • They underestimate how early they need to secure housing.
  • They treat Bordeaux like only a wine city and miss the student scene around Pessac and Talence.
Student Associations
  • ESN Bordeaux is the natural starting point for international student events.
  • University of Bordeaux campus associations matter because student life is split across sites.
Meeting Places 5
  • Place de la Victoire
  • Garonne quays
  • Saint-Pierre
  • Pessac campus areas
  • Jardin Public
Public Groups 2

ESN Bordeaux

Local ESN chapter for exchange-student events and integration.

Website Verified international erasmus
Open

University of Bordeaux international students

Official route for campus services, arrival guidance, and student support.

University website Verified arrival university
Open
Forums & Advice 2

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

Visit

Reddit: University of Bordeaux accommodation

Peer discussion from incoming exchange students comparing CROUS options and campus location.

Reddit peer advice housing forum
Open

Reddit: incoming IAE Bordeaux student looking for accommodation tips

Recent peer questions about short stays, transport passes, and local practical advice.

Reddit peer advice housing transport forum
Open

Student discounts & perks in Bordeaux

Student perks in Bordeaux can reduce transport, food, culture and activities if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.

Museums & Culture

ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts

Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.

Visit

Local Museum Youth/Student Days

Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.

Visit

Housing resources

University of Bordeaux points students to official and partner housing routes before private backup options.

Visit

Food Savings

Too Good To Go

Popular app to buy surplus food and pastries from local bakeries, cafes, and supermarkets at a huge discount.

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University Canteens (Mensa)

Check your local university campus for the student cafeteria which offers subsidized hot meals to students.

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Food savings

CROUS restaurants can be a major budget stabilizer during the week.

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Check TBM subscriptions before relying on single tickets, especially if your campus is in Pessac or Talence. Fares & passes

Universities in Bordeaux for exchange students

University of Bordeaux, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.

Université de Bordeaux

Université de Bordeaux

One of France's great multidisciplinary research universities (QS ~401–450, founded 1441), with 52,000 students in the heart of the world's wine capital — excellent in sciences, health, law, and humanities with active Erasmus networks.

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