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Restaurants in Bayonne
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Mr. Txokola makes his own chocolate from cocoa beans to create tablets, spreads, cocoa powders, fine and gourmet.
4.5 based on 468 reviews
Pierre IBAÏALDE vous accueille pour un exposé sur les techniques de fabrication du Jambon. La visite du saloir et du séchoir à jambons retiendront toute votre attention. Pour finir, dans une ambiance conviviale, une dégustation de ses produits vous sera offerte, afin que chacun garde en mémoire les bons goûts du Pays Basque. • VISITES ET DEGUSTATIONS SUR RESERVATION EN LIGNE • Produits en vente directe au magasin
4.5 based on 1,181 reviews
Bayonne's Cathedral, with its twin spires and surrounded by narrow streets really dominates the old part of this lovely city. While the Gothic cathedral is impressive from the outside (including the cloisters, the flying buttresses and the twin sprires - which in fact were not finished until the 19th century), it was the church's interior we found truly beautiful. Some superb stained-glass windows and exquisite wall paintings to be seen.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
4.5 based on 52 reviews
Bayonne, a charmer of a medieval French Basque town, has a lovely river called the Adour, that flows from high in the Pyrenees mountains through the town and moves on to empty into the nearby Bay of Biscay. The Adour competes with the imposing 13th century cathedral for charm and I was tempted to take a river boat ride to look at the town from the water, a no doubt beautiful view. I didn't have time to do this but if I return in the future I will make that a part of my visit.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
this is a shop of wines tasting locals products. Each customers have got the luck to taste many wines in my shop.Each thursday, friday and saturday, you have between 18h30 and 20H30 THE HAPPY GLASS OR CARAFE. It' s possible to taste Pomerol or Côte Rotie in free service before to drink in my tasting room.
4.0 based on 211 reviews
A very good resource for discovering sites in the Basque country of France, the Bayonne tourist office is conveniently located in the old city, a couple of blocks from the medieval cathedral and close to the banks of the Adour River, which runs through this historic area. The tourist office itself is in a modern, attractive building that somehow fits in well with its much older surroundings. There are staff and materials present that help visitors make the most of their time in Bayonne and beyond.
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