
HYROX Bordeaux returns for its third edition, expanding to a five-day event from 30 Sep–4 Oct 2026 at Parc des Expositions Bordeaux Lac. Building on the success of its inaugural year, the event promises more athletes, heightened energy, and an intensified competitive atmosphere.
HYROX Bordeaux pairs high performance with world-class lifestyle appeal. After you’ve conquered the course at Parc des Expositions, trade your bib for a Bordeaux wine glass and dive into the pleasures of France’s most celebrated wine capital. Explore the atmospheric Chartrons district with its antique shops and riverside cafes, or unwind with a sunset walk along the Garonne quays. Take a tram to the futuristic Cité du Vin museum for an immersive wine experience, or book a short trip to nearby Saint-Émilion for medieval charm and vineyard vistas. The local gastronomy—from market-fresh oysters at Les Halles de Bacalan to canelés paired with espresso—adds flavor to your post-race recovery. Bordeaux’s perfect mix of elegance, authenticity, and accessibility makes it a race-cation you’ll want to repeat.
Use the map to compare and book hotels near the HYROX Bordeaux venue — less travel, more focus on race day.
For Parc des Expositions Bordeaux Lac, stay in the Bordeaux Lac / Palais des Congrès / Exhibition Centre zone if race-day convenience matters most. This area keeps you close to the venue and avoids crossing central Bordeaux with race bags.
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For Bordeaux, venue proximity is the main win. Central Bordeaux is better for the city experience, but Bordeaux Lac is the smarter race-day base if you have an early wave, team gear, or want a low-stress return after racing.
France is part of the Schengen Area. Many travellers can enter visa-free for short tourism stays, while others need a Schengen visa before arrival. The standard Schengen short-stay rule is up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Athletes should check passport-specific requirements before booking, especially if combining Bordeaux with other European races.
Bordeaux is a mid-range city in terms of cost. While boutique hotels in the city center and wine tours in the surrounding countryside can add up, savvy travelers can find good deals on accommodation, especially in nearby suburbs. Dining ranges from affordable brasseries offering prix fixe menus to gourmet Michelin-starred restaurants. Public trams and bikes provide efficient, low-cost ways to explore the city. Overall, Bordeaux offers excellent value for its high cultural and culinary standards.
The tram network is excellent, with Line B connecting central Bordeaux to key areas. Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport is 30–40 minutes by tram or bus from downtown.
HYROX Bordeaux in October lands in early autumn, with average temperatures between 6–13°C (43–55°F). Expect cool, crisp air, occasional light rain, and overcast skies, typical of southwestern France this time of year. It’s perfect weather for racing, but pack a warm layer and a light waterproof jacket for exploring the city post-race.
Bordeaux’s culinary scene blends classic French gastronomy with vibrant local flavors. Near the venue, La Table Bordelaise offers hearty regional dishes with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients—perfect for refueling after race day. For lighter, health-focused options, Seeds Café serves wholesome bowls, smoothies, and great coffee in a relaxed setting. Don’t miss Les Halles de Bacalan, a bustling market where you can sample oysters, artisanal cheeses, and local pastries like the famous canelé. Pair your meal with a glass of Bordeaux wine—the city’s pride—and soak in the authentic flavors that make this region a gastronomic treasure.
Bordeaux might be globally known for wine, but fitness is fast becoming part of its modern identity. Intersport has made HYROX training widely accessible, blending with the city’s growing CrossFit culture.
Bordeaux athletes balance lifestyle and competition — think weekend wine and food, but disciplined, consistent training throughout the week.
After the finish line at HYROX Bordeaux, athletes can indulge in some exceptional recovery experiences that blend wellness with the city’s elegant vibe. Just steps from Parc des Expositions, the Spa Nuxe Bordeaux offers soothing massages, hydrotherapy, and aromatherapy treatments designed to relieve muscle tension and boost relaxation after intense racing.
For a unique local touch, try the Thalassa Sea & Spa at the nearby Hôtel Barrière Le Bordeaux, which uses Bordeaux’s proximity to the Atlantic to provide invigorating seawater therapies and body wraps, helping athletes flush out toxins and rejuvenate.
Additionally, Bordeaux’s scenic riverbanks and peaceful parks like Parc Bordelais provide excellent spots for gentle stretching, yoga sessions, or mindful walks, allowing competitors to reconnect with their breath and calm their minds amid the autumnal beauty.
With these top-tier recovery options, Bordeaux supports HYROX athletes in unwinding and recharging while soaking up the refined atmosphere of one of France’s most beloved cities.
