Located on the left bank of the Garonne on Bacalan Quay, the Seeko'o, meaning "Iceberg" in the Inuit language, occupies an area buzzing with shops, restaurants and nightlife.
The beautiful city centre of Bordeaux, Unesco Heritage Site, is easily reached from Seeko'o Hôtel on foot, bicycle or with line B of the newly installed city tram which takes you to the centre in 10 minutes, regardless of traffic.
54 Quai de Bacalan, Bordeaux, France - Chartrons
Amenities
Dining
Buffet breakfast
Bar
Room service
Parking Facilities
Public parking
Wellness facilities
Sauna
Sanitary Measures
Plexiglass separator
Protective equipment for staff
Sanitizer provided for clients
Enhanced cleaning
Social distancing measures
Sanitized rooms
Individually wrapped food options
Contactless check-in
Contactless check-out
Contactless entry options
Reception services
24-hour front desk
Reception
Concierge
Luggage storage
Tourist information
General amenities
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Elevator
Safety deposit box
General services
Wi-Fi
Multilingual staff
Honeymoon
Daily newspaper
House Rules
100% non-smoking hotel
Business facilities
Business centre
Copying & printing facilities
Fax machine
Photocopy machine
Secretarial
Cleaning Services
Laundry facilities
Conditions
Check-in/ Check-out
Check-in 03:00 PMCheck-out 12:00 PM
Credit cards accepted by the hotel
Visa, MasterCard, American Express
About this property
Location
France>Bordeaux>Chartrons
Number of rooms
44
Hotel Seeko'o
Reviews
Tripadvisor Reviews (338)
4.2 /5This average is based on 338 reviews
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AlanandJudithMay 2026
A really nice boutique hotel
The Seeko'o Hotel is a very funky building near the Cité du Vin. It's about a mile and a half from the city centre so realistically, you have to take the tram to come and go but it's not expensive and...
A really nice boutique hotel
The Seeko'o Hotel is a very funky building near the Cité du Vin. It's about a mile and a half from the city centre so realistically, you have to take the tram to come and go but it's not expensive and...
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