
Five rooms in an XVIIIᵉ private mansion in Bordeaux's Triangle d'Or, run like a luxury guesthouse.
Yndo Hôtel
From
592.976 €
“Only five rooms throughout the hotel, guaranteeing rare intimacy for an urban 5★.”
Yndo Hôtel occupies a private mansion from 1750 on rue de l'Abbé-de-l'Épée, steps from the public garden. We count five rooms, all different, spread over three floors with original parquet and ceiling heights of 3.50 metres. The materials play on contrast: Carrara marble in the bathrooms, quilted velvets, patinated wood panelling. Light enters through tall small-paned windows, giving onto the quiet street or the inner patio. The restaurant holds a recognised gastronomic table, and room service operates until 22h. From 593 € the night, we pay as much for the exclusivity as the setting. The address seduces those who flee the standardised large hotels ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend Yndo to couples seeking a confidential address for a Bordeaux weekend, far from luxury chains. The intimate scale suits travellers who prefer to be received as guests rather than palace clients. Wine lovers will appreciate the proximity to the Chartrons and the merchants, accessible on foot.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The hotel occupies an XVIIIᵉ private mansion, typical of Bordeaux's Triangle d'Or. Blonde stone facade, carriage entrance, paved inner courtyard. The interior volumes have been preserved: herringbone parquet, marble fireplaces, ceiling mouldings. The decoration mixes antique sourced furniture and contemporary pieces, without falling into neoclassical pastiche.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
Yndo's restaurant offers a short gastronomic menu, renewed according to market and seasons. The dining room overlooks the patio, with a maximum of fifteen covers. Breakfast served at table or in room, local products and house viennoiseries. Room service operates until 22h, simplified menu after dinner.
Highlights
- Only 5 rooms in the entire property, private-house scale
- Classified 1750 private mansion, period parquet and woodwork preserved
- On-site gastronomic restaurant, short menu renewed each season
- Bordeaux Triangle d'Or, 400 metres from the public garden and the Chartrons
- Booking score 9.3/10 from 560 reviews, personalised service highlighted by guests
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Bordeaux
Yndo stands on rue de l'Abbé-de-l'Épée, in the Triangle d'Or, chic residential district between Gambetta and the public garden. The Chartrons and their merchant cellars are ten minutes on foot, the Grand Théâtre fifteen. Quiet street, little car traffic after 19h. No direct metro, but tramway C five minutes (Gambetta stop), Saint-Jean station twenty minutes by car.
Good to know
Before you book
- Animals
- Allowed, conditions and supplement to confirm at booking.
- Parking
- Private parking on site, reservation recommended (limited spaces).
- Accessibility
- Facilities for disabled guests, lift in the historic building.
- Wi-Fi
- Free connection throughout the hotel, sufficient speed for remote working.
- Restaurant
- Reservation required for non-residents, service from Tuesday to Saturday.
Facilities
Non-smoking rooms
Parking
Facilities for disabled guests
Room service
Restaurant
Wi-Fi available everywhere
Private parking
Free Wi-Fi connection
Pets allowed
Location
Where Yndo Hôtel is located
Exact address
Yndo Hôtel
Address
108 Rue Abbé de l'Epée
In the same city
Other addresses in Bordeaux

Bordeaux finally has its pocket boutique hotel: seven rooms, a glasshouse spa, and the elegance of a 19th-century townhouse without the tiring opulence.
Villas Foch Boutique Hotel & Spa Bordeaux

A neighbourhood five-star in Bordeaux, between the Triangle d'Or and the Chartrons, that bets on service rather than on decor.
Hôtel Burdigala by Inwood Hotels

The Mondrian arrives in Bordeaux with its Californian design and its rooftop for cocktails, facing the quais.