Is Bordeaux Safe in August 2026?

August is summer / peak season in Bordeaux. Peak summer season brings maximum tourist density and the highest documented scam activity. All scam types are active and concentrated around major attractions.

Moderate

August risk

12

Scams documented

High

Crowd level

Season

Peak Season

Crowd level

High

August scam risk

Moderate

Year-round scams

12

August travel

Safety tips for Bordeaux in August

Season-specific guidance based on summer / peak season conditions and how they interact with documented scam patterns.

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August is peak tourist season in Bordeaux — book accommodation and transport well in advance to avoid last-minute desperation that scam operators exploit.

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Expect higher prices across the board. If a deal looks significantly cheaper than market rate during August, treat it as a warning sign.

03

Tourist-dense areas will be at maximum capacity. Pickpocketing and distraction scams spike with crowd density — secure valuables before entering busy areas.

04

Pre-book tours and activities through verified platforms. Walk-up tour sellers at major sites are at their most aggressive during peak season.

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Regardless of season, the documented scams for Bordeaux remain the same — review the full list of 12 warnings before you travel.

06

Travel insurance is recommended for any trip to Bordeaux. Policies covering theft, medical emergencies, and trip disruption are essential regardless of when you visit.

What to watch for

Top scams in Bordeaux (active in August)

These scams operate year-round and remain active during August. Peak season volume means these are at their most frequent.

Saint-Jean Station Pickpocketing

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Bordeaux Saint-Jean railway station is a documented pickpocketing location, particularly on platforms serving TGV trains from Paris and on the tram line immediately outside the station. Thieves work in groups on crowded platforms and at the tram stops on Cours de la Marne.

How to avoid: Keep valuables in front body pockets or a zipped bag. Be particularly alert when boarding or exiting Tram C at the Saint-Jean stop. Do not use your phone visibly while standing at the tram platform.

Counterfeit or Mislabeled Wine

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Wine shops near the Quai des Chartrons and some market vendors sell bottles labeled with prestigious Bordeaux appellations — Pauillac, Saint-Émilion Grand Cru — that contain inferior wine from lower-classified vineyards. The fraud ranges from outright fake labels to legally ambiguous blends sold under misleading regional names.

How to avoid: Purchase wine directly from château estates, from the Maison du Vin de Bordeaux on the Cours du 30 Juillet, or from established négociants (wine merchants) with physical premises and documented provenance. Avoid purchasing from street vendors or informal markets.

Fake Wine Tour Operators

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Online and in-person operators near the Cité du Vin sell "exclusive château access" wine tours that deliver visits to non-classified or cooperative wineries rather than the prestigious estates advertised. Château names are not verifiable until you arrive, by which point the tour is underway and the operator has been paid.

How to avoid: Book château tours directly through the Bordeaux Tourism Office or through the official website of the château you wish to visit. Verify the châteaux listed in any tour itinerary on the Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux website before paying.

Saint-Émilion Parking and Tour Scam

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Near the entrance to Saint-Émilion village, unofficial parking attendants charge tourists for parking in areas that are free, collecting fees in cash and providing no receipt. Some then offer "guided village tours" that cover only publicly accessible streets and demand payment.

How to avoid: Check for official "Stationnement Payant" (paid parking) signs and use only official parking meters or the tourist office parking areas. Free parking is available on the perimeter road. Decline tours from unlicensed individuals at the parking area.

Unlicensed Taxi from Saint-Jean Station

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Unlicensed drivers position themselves inside Bordeaux Saint-Jean station near the arrival gates and approach passengers before they reach the official taxi rank outside on Cours de la Marne. They offer flat-rate fares to central hotels that are 30–60% higher than metered official taxis, and may claim the taxi rank has a long wait. These drivers have no meter, no receipt capability, and no insurance.

How to avoid: Exit through the main doors to the official taxi rank on Cours de la Marne — the queue is usually short. Alternatively use the tram line C directly outside the station. Never accept fares from drivers who approach you inside the terminal building.

Common questions

Bordeaux in August — answered

Is Bordeaux safe to visit in August?

Bordeaux is moderate risk for tourists in August. This is summer / peak season for the Europe region. Our database documents 12 scams year-round — during August, peak summer season brings maximum tourist density and the highest documented scam activity. all scam types are active and concentrated around major attractions. The most common risks are street scams, restaurant scams, other scams.

Is August a good time to visit Bordeaux?

August is the busiest time for tourists in Bordeaux. Expect maximum crowds, highest prices, and the most concentrated scam activity. The trade-off is generally the best weather and full availability of tours and activities.

What scams are most common in Bordeaux during August?

The documented scam types in Bordeaux are consistent year-round: Street Scams, Restaurant Scams, Other Scams, Taxi & Transport. During August (summer / peak season), all categories see increased activity as tourist volume peaks. The specific scams and their locations remain the same regardless of season.

Is it crowded in Bordeaux in August?

Tourist crowd levels in Bordeaux during August are high. Major attractions, transport, and tourist areas will be at maximum capacity. Book ahead and expect queues.

Should I get travel insurance for Bordeaux in August?

Travel insurance is recommended for Bordeaux regardless of when you visit. Peak season brings higher theft risk and more travel disruptions from overbooked services. Look for policies covering medical emergencies, theft/mugging, trip cancellation, and 24/7 emergency assistance.

What should I pack for Bordeaux in August?

Beyond weather-appropriate clothing for August in Europe, pack with scam prevention in mind: a cross-body bag with RFID-blocking (pickpocketing is documented in Bordeaux), photocopies of your passport stored separately from the original, a phone case with a wrist strap (phone theft is reported), and a portable charger to maintain access to transport apps and maps. Avoid visibly expensive jewelry or electronics in high-risk areas.

Editorial note: Seasonal risk assessments for Bordeaux are based on 12 year-round scam reports cross-referenced with regional travel patterns. Scam data is compiled from government travel advisories (US State Dept, UK FCDO, Australian DFAT), verified news sources, and traveler reports. Conditions change — always check current advisories before travel. Read our methodology →