Languages

Select Language

Rue Sainte-Catherine

Rue Sainte-Catherine

France

Bordeaux

Bordeaux Travel Guide

Book Tour & Activities
Your tour in Bordeaux.

Book your stay
Your hotel in Bordeaux.

Overview

The rue Sainte-Catherine, a 1.2 km long pedestrian street, is the main shopping street in Bordeaux, France. Located on the former Roman cardo, this street is one of two main lines running through the historic part of the city.

It cuts the center following a North-South axis linking the place de la Comédie where the Grand Theatre stands to the Place de la Victoire. The rue Sainte-Catherine and neighborhoods located to the West are very commercial areas. It became a pedestrian street for most of its length between 1976 and 1977 and then in full in 1984. It is often billed as the longest pedestrian street in Europe. It was completely refurbished between 2000 and 2003 in a project by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. At the center of the rue Sainte-Catherine you find place Saint-Project. The cross intersection was restored in 1977, it was at the centre of a cemetery since 1392. The church was located to the south and its bell tower still remains. The fountain was made around 1715. At the top of the street is one of the entrances to the Galerie Bordelaise, a shopping mall which opened in 1834. 

See Rue Sainte-Catherine on Map

Most Popular Cities

Siem Reap

Siem Reap

Cambodia
Beijing

Beijing

China
Paris

Paris

France
London

London

United Kingdom
Tokyo

Tokyo

Japan
Bangkok

Bangkok

Thailand
Seoul

Seoul

South Korea
Yangon

Yangon

Myanmar
Ottawa

Ottawa

Canada
New Delhi

New Delhi

India
Singapore

Singapore

Singapore
Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia
Sydney

Sydney

Australia