Bird Office, a room booking site available in many major European cities, offers you a range of high-end offices, functional and flexible rooms in Bordeaux, just a stone's throw from the Hôtel de Ville.
This square is the seat of the Palais Rohan which houses the Hôtel de Ville since 1835. It also hosts the building of the Faculty of Law of Bordeaux. During the day, the numerous shops of the district and the majestic monuments around the place Pey-Berland attract the crowds. The strong student population that finds each evening animates this place always in effervescence. In addition, the square and its district are served by tram lines A and B at the Hôtel de Ville stop.
An intuitive interface, a powerful search engine, an online payment service to quickly validate the reservation of room, Bird Office allow professionals to organize an event serenely near the City Hall of Bordeaux.
Our catalog offers you a wide choice of workstations, meeting rooms, conference rooms that can accommodate up to 200 people (auditorium) for 1 hour or a few days.
You are completely free to choose the location that suits you, the capacity, the area and the equipment you need (video projector, whiteboard, internet access, coffee machines, etc.). Moreover, the majority of meeting spaces available are modular, and the configuration can be modified according to your requests (in U, L, amphitheater, classroom ...)
Our mission is to facilitate your tasks and offer you a room rental adjusted to your real needs. With this in mind, we have extended our services to the delivery of breakfasts and meal trays.
From now on, book the perfect room in atypical places in less than 10 minutes. For your peace of mind, a confirmation email is immediately sent to you. Another message reminds you of your booking criteria with the access map to the room near the Town Hall.
Built in the 18th century for the Archbishop of Bordeaux, the Palais Rohan was in turn a Hotel of the Archbishopric, seat of the Revolutionary Tribunal before being the headquarters of the Town Hall towards the beginning of the 19th century. Its neo-classical style and interior that has retained its charm of yesteryear have earned it the status of historical monuments. A visit is essential during your business trip to Bordeaux.