First trip to the SouthWest of France! I know it's strange and a little shameful but I had never been to this part of my beautiful country until last March. It is actually not that easy to get to Biarritz from my home town: the options are driving for 7 hours, riding the train for 7h30 or flying for less than 2 hours.
The scenic seaside town was once a hub for members of France’s high society who preferred something more laid back than the glitzy Cote D’Azur in the east, and a casual atmosphere still persists here, thanks in part to the surf culture that has propagated over the years. It’s no secret that Biarritz is a surfer’s paradise, often being dubbed “little California'” for its breathtaking beaches like Le Grande Plage, Plage Côte des Basques, and Plage Marbella.
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Villa Beltza
The Villa Belza is a neo-Medieval mansion and was built on a cliff between 1880 and 1895. This is a private property and therefore cannot be visited.
Le Port des Pêcheurs
Old fishing town that is worth the stroll and great sports for pictures!
Downtown Biarritz
Best Food Places to Check
Maison Adam
27 Pl. Georges Clemenceau, 64200 Biarritz, France
Everyone knows the famous Macarons but this is a different kind that is definitely worth trying!
Les Halles
Halles Centrale, 64200 Biarritz, France
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