Between Biarritz and the Spanish border, the Atlantic fishing village of Saint-Jean-de-Luz combines Basque charm with pleasant, family-friendly beaches on the bay. July and August are the high season here, so if you'd rather avoid the tourist crunch, either book outside of those months or plan to arrive at the beach first thing in the morning.
Restaurants in Saint-Jean-de-Luz
4.5 based on 1,428 reviews
We walked over the harbour bridge after visiting the smaller 'Eglise Saint-Vincent' which is also worth visiting. However this church is on a much larger scale with a very impressive altar. The organ was also playing at the time which made for a wonderful atmosphere.
4.5 based on 272 reviews
A beautiful fishing port which is still active today. You can find the local catch at the market. A lovely location.
4.0 based on 136 reviews
We had a lovely stay at Château d'Urtubie where we stayed two nights. The castle and its surroundings (garden, Orangerie) are extremely well maintained. Our host was very welcoming, full of local recommendations for restaurants and it was a pleasure to learn from him the history of this place. Nous avons passé deux très belles nuits au château d'Urtubie. Le château et son domaine (jardin, orangerie) sont extrêmement bien entretenus. Notre hôte fut très accueillant, plein de recommandations sur les restaurants locaux et c'était un plaisir de l'écouter nous raconter l'histoire du château et du domaine
4.0 based on 135 reviews
The street Gambetta is a pedestrian path with dozens of shops on both sides. You will find big brands as small shops of craftsmen and local producers. Shops are opened 7 days a week all year round.
charming little shopping street,lot of shopping , we enjoyed walking there, we felt safe, clean and secure
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