Bordeaux, France, is looking good these days
The Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux, France, was built in the 18th century for King Louis XV. Michel Corajoud’s “water mirror” was added in recent years. (Vanbeets / Getty Images)
A fast-moving tram speeds through the shopping district. (Konrad Mostert / Getty Images)
A woman and the surrounding buildings are reflected in the Miroir d’Eau. (Verity E. Milligan / Getty Images)
Tourists in Saint-Emilion, well known for its wines. (Tim Graham / Getty Images)
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Saint-Andre Cathedral and the city from the Pey-Berland Tower. The cathedral, consecrated in 1096, was in 1137 the site of the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitane and Louis VII. (Oliver Strewe / Getty Images)
Saint-Emilion is a commune near Bordeaux. (Ralf Gosch / Getty Images)
The altar of Bordeaux Cathedral. (Allan Baxter / Getty Images)
Diners at Pavement Cafe in Saint-Emilion. (Tim Graham / Getty Images)