Morning. Take a walk across the Pont de Pierre [14840], a historic bridge that offers stunning views of the Garonne River and the city skyline. Afterward, visit the Girondins Monument (Monument aux Girondins) [14892], a majestic fountain that honors the Girondins, a group of moderate Republicans who were executed during the French Revolution.
Afternoon. Visit the Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum (Mus e du Vin et du N goce de Bordeaux) [25675], which offers a fascinating look at the history of wine production and trade in Bordeaux. Afterward, head to Grosse Cloche [14891], a 15th-century bell tower that is one of the city's most iconic landmarks.
Evening. Spend the evening at Quinconces Square (Place des Quinconces) [1730], one of the largest public squares in Europe. Take a stroll through the park and enjoy the sculptures and fountains before heading to dinner at one of the many restaurants in the area.
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