Biarritz
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Biarritz
Från Napoleon III till Frank Sinatra – alla semestrade de här. Biarritz var en gång Atlantkustens Monte Carlo och lyxhotellen och den exklusiva shoppingen finns kvar. Glamouren har dock tonats ner, men tack vare surfing och andra vattensporter har staden föryngrats igen. Biarritz är det perfekta resmålet för en avslappnande helg med delikat mat.Hitta resa
Eugénie, the wife of Napoleon III, created Hôtel du Palais at the end of the 19th century, and it still towers over the northern end of Grand Plage. A visit is well worth the time. In fact, it is essentially a must-see – the interiors and the atmosphere are reminiscent of a bygone era.
The views of the Atlantic waves crashing over the cliffs below are dramatic. This is where the whale watchers would have been on the lookout, at a small building called cloche d'Alarme. A statue of the Virgin Mary, raised in 1865, perches on one of the cliffs that can be reached via a bridge. Nearby is also the quaint Place Sainte-Eugénie and the old fishing port Port des Pêcheurs. Take a casual walk around and do not forget to pass the park Esplanade de la Vierge or the local aquarium close by.
The Russian orthodox church of Alexander Nevsky may seem a bit out of place, but just before the Russian revolution in 1917, many aristocrats arrived here and bought that piece of land where they built up the church.
The Biarritz Aquarium, also known as le Musée de la Mer, is a great place to take your family for an impressive marine display. The diverse sea life is portrayed in an elegant and entertaining manner. Eagle rays measuring 90cm in width share their tank with about 30 sharks, barracudas, seals, and many more.
The museum Cité de l’Océan et du Surf can answer questions like: where does the water in the oceans come from? Did Atlantis really exist? Would we be here if the ocean never existed? More than one of your senses will be engaged in the fun journey toward learning about the depths of the ocean. 3D animations and interactive devices will guide you along your way.
It is hard to say what is the coast's biggest attraction, the great surfing spots or the amazing views. Whichever is your cup of tea, do not miss this excellent waterside area.
Some might say that this is just a rock, but there is a reason why the Virgin on the Rock has a star in the Michelin Guide travel section. It was Napoleon III's idea to place The Virgin Mary statue in this beautiful location, which is surrounded by many other great lookout points.
The lighthouse of Biarritz, le Phare de Biarritz, is another location where you can enjoy views of the city. Climb the small hill and, if you dare, take a look into the lighthouse on top. Also, take a look around and experience that great atmosphere.
Eugénie, the wife of Napoleon III, created Hôtel du Palais at the end of the 19th century, and it still towers over the northern end of Grand Plage. A visit is well worth the time. In fact, it is essentially a must-see – the interiors and the atmosphere are reminiscent of a bygone era.
The views of the Atlantic waves crashing over the cliffs below are dramatic. This is where the whale watchers would have been on the lookout, at a small building called cloche d'Alarme. A statue of the Virgin Mary, raised in 1865, perches on one of the cliffs that can be reached via a bridge. Nearby is also the quaint Place Sainte-Eugénie and the old fishing port Port des Pêcheurs. Take a casual walk around and do not forget to pass the park Esplanade de la Vierge or the local aquarium close by.
Enjoy Basque flavours at this authentic market, as a great offer of fresh produce plus a friendly atmosphere make this place a favourite spot for locals. Stock up on sausage, cheese, Serrano ham, and other delicacies and treats at the popular indoor food market of Les Halles.
One of the many high-class Lafayette Galleries is located in Biarritz. From Armani to Levis and Esprit, you can find various quality and well-known brands inside. Here, you get chic and elegant fashion accessories and shoes for women, men, and children.
This delicatessen shop will warm the hearts of true gourmets. The charming store is located in the Quartier St-Charles and offers a careful selection of regional wines. Step in and take home some Basque-quality products.
With its appealing store front and modern décor, IKKS is the perfect spot for a bit of window shopping. If you decide to step in, you will be surprised by the great selection of international brands and sportswear for men, women, and children.
Whether you are planning to get some new furniture or just want to see the latest trends in interior decoration, Gazel is your place. The designer store offers high-quality home accessories, and it will tailor specific products to your needs.
Whether riding the perfect wave or preferring to remain on firm ground, More and Less provides you with the ideal sports gear. The experienced staff will help you choose your surf- or longboard and equip you with everything else you might need. Stay a bit longer for some advice on how to get started.
Enjoy Basque flavours at this authentic market, as a great offer of fresh produce plus a friendly atmosphere make this place a favourite spot for locals. Stock up on sausage, cheese, Serrano ham, and other delicacies and treats at the popular indoor food market of Les Halles.
One of the many high-class Lafayette Galleries is located in Biarritz. From Armani to Levis and Esprit, you can find various quality and well-known brands inside. Here, you get chic and elegant fashion accessories and shoes for women, men, and children.
France can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Although the ocean in Biarritz never freezes, the best time to visit the city is during spring and summer: roughly from May until September, when Biarritz and tourism reach their peak, whereas from November until February rain and colder temperatures dominate, inviting visitors to drink hot chocolate in cosy cafés.
The airport in Biarritz is located only 5 km southeast of the city and serves nearby Anglet and Bayonne as well. Several buses get you in to the city as well as the train. You can get to Biarritz-La Négresse train station from the airport by using Chronoplus line C. The journey takes about 10 minutes. To travel to Biarritz, Anglet, and Bayonne, you can use the Chronoplus urban transport network, the local bus service. Bus Line #14 runs between the airport and Biarritz centre. It operates Monday to Sunday. There are also several car rentals. Taxis are available outside the terminal building.
In Biarritz, you can hail a taxi right on the street, hire the first taxi in taxi cab lines next to hotels and major attractions, or request a cap by phone. Karine Ilharragorry Taxi cab Services, Sud Taxi cab and Atlantic Taxi cabs Biarritz are all tried and tested companies. The main ridesharing app in Biarritz is called Yuse.
Chronoplus is the name of the public transportation system that covers Biarritz and the Basque Country. It operates over 40 lines. From Biarritz, you can get to cities and towns, including Bayonne, Anglet, Saint-Pierre-d'Irube, Boucau, Tarnos, and Bidart by bus. There is also the Spanish bus company PESA, which runs twice a day to Bilbao and San Sebastian in Spain. This bus departs just outside Biarritz Tourist Office.
Stamps can be bought at tobacco shops and kiosks. Biarritz’s main post office is located in the city centre near Rue des Halles.
Pharmacies have alternating opening hours during nights and weekends. Addresses are posted at the pharmacies, in the Sud-Ouest newspaper, and at the visitor information bureau. Pharmacie Kennedy is well reputed and has long opening hours.
Country code :+33 Area code: 559
France can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Although the ocean in Biarritz never freezes, the best time to visit the city is during spring and summer: roughly from May until September, when Biarritz and tourism reach their peak, whereas from November until February rain and colder temperatures dominate, inviting visitors to drink hot chocolate in cosy cafés.