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Sylvie02/09/2017Nous avons bien aimĂ© l'excursion dans la vallĂ©e des Aldudes, visite des piscicultures de truites Ă©tonnantes, petits restos sympas et pas cher Ă  proximitĂ© pour sortir des sentiers 'Bonnat Vola' Ă  Bidard trĂšs original. Fontarrabie Ă  20 km super ville, musĂ©e de la mer et citĂ© de l'ocĂ©an que du bonheur, et on ne vous parle mĂȘme pas des couchĂ©s de soleil Ă  St jean de Ă©viter la circulation sur toute la bande cĂŽtiĂšre jusqu'Ă  Bayonne privilĂ©gier l'arriĂšre pays St PĂ©e, St Jean Pied de Port ..... prenez la D918 et pour le retour bifurquez sur la D307 qui vous fera arrivĂ© Ă  1,5km de Ciboure par les routes de campagne. Les plages de Bidart sont idĂ©ales. Resto pas cher Sur le port devant l'embarcadĂšre de St Jean de Luz et le Wok and rolls de littoral de bidart Ă  hendaye Ă  ne pas manquer ville de st jean de luz remarquableCORINNE31/01/2015beaucoup d activitĂ© a faire aux alentours surtout en Ă©tĂ©Saint Jean de Luz Ă  deux pasRĂ©putĂ©e pour son port de pĂȘche, sa Maison de Louis XIV, sa baie, la pointe Ste Barbe et son centre - 11 kmDans un cadre exceptionnel entre l’Atlantique et les montagnes pyrĂ©nĂ©ennes, la ville est frontaliĂšre Ă  l' - 24 kmDĂ©couvrez l'une des villes les plus visitĂ©es du pays Basque et le cĂ©lĂšbre "Rocher de la Vierge". les vacanciers nous font confiance PropriĂ©taire d'une maison de vacances ? COMPLETEZ VOS REVENUS ! Louez votre bien sur Locasun 27 locations vacances Ă  moins de 3km de Cibouretarifs et disponibilitĂ©s en cours d'actualisation+ d'infos ThePort of Saint Jean de Luz brings life to the city. Around 10,000 tonnes of fish of a hundred different species are landed and marketed at the Saint Jean de Luz/Ciboure fish auction every year. It is an artisanal fishery which gives life and tradition to the place and represents a strategic and dynamic place for Saint Jean de Luz. The town of Saint Jean de Luz
Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a former fishing village, a commune in the Atlantic Pyrenees department PyrĂ©nĂ©es-Atlantiques in southwestern France. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is part of the Labourd Lapurdi Basque province. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is known for its architecture, sandy bay, a large number of sunny days per year, and excellent cuisine. The town is located south of Biarritz, on the Nivelle river’s right bank. It is a mistake to assume that the town name comes from “Luz”, which means “light” in Spanish. “Luz” is a mutation of “Lohitz” in this case, which means “dirty place, marsh”. And this name corresponds to those times when the settlement was flooded and was nothing more than a marsh for centuries. The Gulf of Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a natural harbour in the Bay of Biscay southeast between Arcachon and Spain. It has become a favorite destination for tourists on the Basque coast due to its location and strong “walls” protecting the town from the Atlantic Ocean. The sea resort itself appears relatively new, however, the town port is several centuries old. The port provided wealth to the town thanks to the fishing and the Basque corsairs piracy English sailors called Saint-Jean-de-Luz the “nest of vipers”. Sea corsairs differ from pirates in that they act on the king’s behalf and attack enemy ships flying their country flag. King and shipowners receive a share of the corsairs’ plunder. We can say that a corsair is a sailor, whereas a pirate is a criminal. This fishing port still catches tuna. A “Tuna Festival” is held every year in the beginning of each year here. Prosperity reached its peak in the 17th century, which is still considered as the town’s “golden age”. Saint-Jean-de-Luz became the second-largest city in the Labourde region with a population of about 12,000 people, the second after Bayonne during this period. The town is famous for its rich history. Cardinal Mazarin spent several months in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, making almost daily trips to the island of Bidassoa, near Hendaye, for Franco-Spanish negotiations, which resulted in the conclusion of the Treaty of the Pyrenees TraitĂ© des PyrĂ©nĂ©es, one clause of which was the marriage of Louis XIV with Maria Theresa, Infanta of Spain Marie-ThĂ©rĂšse d’Autriche in 1659. Saint-Jean-de-Luz was chosen for the royal wedding, which took place on June 9th, 1660. This marriage is one of the most important political marriages in history; it put an end to a fierce war. Another important historical fact the Duke of Wellington created his winter headquarters in the city during the Peninsular War of 1813-1814. Saint-Jean-de-Luz had become a popular beach resort town for the surrounding high society by the end of the nineteenth century. Like Biarritz called the “King of the beaches and the beach of kings”, Saint-Jean-de-Luz was especially appreciated by the French and Spanish aristocracy. By the early 1900s, it had turned into a scene of Carlist conspiratorial activities. The Carlists are a monarchical political party in Spain, which in the 19th century took an active part in three civil wars called the Carlist wars. Carlism was active for one and a half centuries, from the 1830s to the 1970s. Carlists exist in modern Spain, although they no longer play a serious role in politics. The town is also famous for the fact that the composer Maurice Ravel, a native of the neighboring Ciboure town, often stayed here. He came here from Paris, where he lived almost his entire life. Among other celebrities who lived or stayed in the city at different times are Jean-Joseph de Laborde – Basque armator and victim of the Jacobin terror; George Gissing – an English writer and a major representative of a naturalistic novel; Bixente Lizarazu – a French footballer of Basque origin; Ernest William Hornung, also known as Willy Hornung – an English writer and the creator of a series of novels about Ruffles, a thief in Victorian England. Tourism, sights, and what to see? Saint-Jean-de-Luz together with the neighboring Ciboure town received the “Country of Art and History” “Pays d’Art et d’Histoire” title, awarded by the Ministry of Culture of France. There is St. John the Baptist church Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Saint-Jean-de-Luz in the heart of the town – an important example of Basque religious architecture. It was here that the wedding of King Louis XIV and Maria Theresa of Spain took place. Visitors to the cathedral can see that the main entrance door is closed today. There are two legends. The first one the door the couple went through was closed to show the closure of problems between France and Spain. The second one Louis XIV himself ordered the doors to be closed so that no other couple could enter the church in his footsteps. One of the houses, built near the Infante embankment around 1640, is called “Maison Joanoenea” – it was here that Queen Mother Anna of Austria lived before the marriage of Louis XIV with Maria Theresa it is also known as “Maison de l’Infante” – it is a popular tourist place and museum today. The house where Louis XIV the Sun King lived for a month before the wedding is called the King’s House now. There are a museum and town hall located in it now. The city has a large number of residences, built in the 17-18th centuries, which can be seen on the Infante Embankment Quai de L’Infante, Mazarin Street Rue Mazarin, Gambetta Street Rue Gambetta, and Louis XIV Square Place Louis XIV. Some of them belonged to shipowners and Basque merchants. The main Saint-Jean-de-Luz color is white. Most of the houses have two or three floors and are painted in white with dark red shutters. Among the recommended places for visiting is the Saint-Barbe embankment, and among the recommended sights are the monument on Verdun Square which commemorates the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars and the monument on the Infanta embankment dedicated to the Orion French resistance movement. Several bunkers are still visible along the coast — evidence of the infamous Atlantic Wall Atlantikwall — a system of long-term and field fortifications of over 5,000 km in length, created by the German army in 1940–44 after the defeat of France along the European Atlantic coast from Norway and Denmark to the border with Spain to prevent the allied invasion to the continent. Shopping Most shops are located in the town’s pedestrianised area. They are open all year. Small shops, exclusive products, beautiful shop windows, and animation in the town city will allow you to enjoy a walk even on a quiet Sunday. Restaurants Recommended dishes include toro fish soup, Saint-Jean-de-Luz’s specialty, and the famous Basque pie. French Restaurants Toki Goxoa, LE BROUILLARTA, le Kaiku, The Brunch House, Chez Mattin, Le Petit Louis Spanish Restaurants La Vieille Auberge, L’Epicerie Luz Del Sur, Xaya la Cave gourmande, Le Pub du Corsaire Tasty and inexpensive Xabi-Krakada, La grillerie de sardines, Martxuka. How to get there? Shortest distances by car From Biarritz tolls 25 min km via A63 From Bayonne tolls 27 min km via A63 From Dax tolls 55 min km via A63 From Nantes tolls 5 h 13 min 551 km via A83, A10 and A63 From Saumur tolls 5 h 15 min 510 km via A10 and A63 From Bordeaux tolls 2 h 14 min 204 km via A63 From La Rochelle tolls 3 h 54 min 389 km via A10 and A63 From Toulouse tolls 3 h 5 min 314 km via A64 From Carcassonne tolls 3 h 51 min 401 km via A64 From Monaco tolls 8 h 14 min 890 km via A64 From Nice tolls 8 h 1 min 868 km via A64 From Cannes tolls 7 h 49 min 841 km via A64 From Saint-Tropez tolls 7 h 48 min 814 km via A64 From Marseille tolls 6 h 36 min 711 km via A64 From Avignon tolls 5 h 55 min 638 km via A9 and A64 From Montpellier tolls 5 h 9 min 550 km via A64 From BĂ©ziers tolls 4 h 36 min 488 km via A61 and A64 From Perpignan tolls 4 h 46 min 514 km via A61 and A64 From Narbonne tolls 4 h 19 min 458 km via A61 and A64 From Andorra tolls 5 h 10 min 434 km via A64 From Bilbao tolls 1 h 33 min 132 km via AP-8 From San Sebastian tolls 36 min km via AP-8 By train Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a four-and-a-half-hour train ride from Paris. The train station Saint-Jean-de-Luz – Ciboure is located in the town center. The TGV line connects Saint-Jean-de-Luz with all the major cities Paris 430, Bordeaux 210, Toulouse 415. The Spanish Renfe railway connects Madrid with Hendaye 10 km from Saint-Jean-de-Luz, the travel time is 5 hours 50 minutes. By plane There are two airports close to the town L’aĂ©roport de Biarritz Pays Basque located 15 km from the Saint-Jean-de-Luz town. L’aĂ©roport de Hondarrabia – San Sebastian located in Hondarribia, 15 minutes from the town. Main information Area sq. km Coordinates 43 ° 23â€Č27 ″ s. w. 1 ° 39â€Č30 ″ s d. Population 13,620 2019 Languages French, Basque Currency Euro Visa Schengen Time Central European UTC +1
Cest Ă  Cambo-les-Bains, Ă  28 km de Saint-Jean-de-Luz que le pĂšre de Cyrano de Bergerac conçoit de toutes piĂšces la Villa Arnaga. A l’époque, Edmond Rostand est Saint Jean de Luz RĂ©sidence "Le Mazarin". Situation centrale, animĂ©e, Ă  300 m de la mer, Ă  300 m de la plage. Magasins 100 m, magasin d'alimentation, supermarchĂ©, restaurant 50 m, bar 100 m, boulangerie 50 m, gare ferroviaire "Saint Jean de Luz" 900 m, plage de sable "Saint Jean de Luz" 300 m, centre thermal "HĂ©lianthal" 300 m. Port plaisance 1 km, marina 1 km, terrain de golf 18 trous km, ecole de surf 300 m. Attractions Ă  proximitĂ© Parc ducontĂ©nia 200 m, Rue Gambetta 50 m, MarchĂ© des Halles 500 m, Pointe de Sainte Barbe km, Joa Casino 150 m. RĂ©gion de randonnĂ©es La Rhune 19 km. De Saint Jean de Luz. Il vous manque des informations ? Oui / Non SaintJean-de-Luz et environs RUE MAZARIN (108) 2: Vaut de parcourir 3 km [Rue Mazarin] VOIR PAGE COMPLÈTE. RUE MAZARIN ‒ COMMENTAIRES DES LECTEURS. À partir de trois commentaires, les Ă©toiles d’un lieu d’intĂ©rĂȘt sont calculĂ©es pour moitiĂ© avec les Ă©toiles de la RĂ©daction et pour moitiĂ© avec les Ă©toiles des lecteurs. 2 Étoile(s) attribuĂ©e(s) par la RĂ©daction. Guide tourisme, vacances & week-end dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©es-AtlantiquesVisite virtuelleAjouter aux favorisSupprimer des favorisAjouter au circuitSupprimer du circuitStation balnĂ©aire rĂ©putĂ©e de la cĂŽte basque, Saint-Jean-de-Luz doit aussi sa renommĂ©e Ă  son histoire et Ă  son patrimoine bĂąti. C'est en effet au cƓur de l'Ă©glise Saint-Jean-Baptiste que fut cĂ©lĂ©brĂ© le 9 juin 1660 le mariage de Louis XIV avec l'Infante Marie ThĂ©rĂšse d'Espagne. ClassĂ© Monument Historique, cet Ă©difice au dĂ©cor exceptionnel recĂšle un monumental retable baroque en bois dorĂ© sculptĂ© et trois Ă©tages de galeries en chĂȘne... Somptueux !Place ensuite Ă  la dĂ©couverte des rues commerçantes de l'ancienne citĂ© corsaire, avant d'aller admirer des façades emblĂ©matiques de Saint-Jean-de-Luz comme celles de la maison de l'Infante et de la maison Louis XIV. Ouverte Ă  la visite, la maison de l'Infante Joanoenia, de style italien, oĂč rĂ©sida en juin 1660 l'Infante d'Espagne durant son mariage avec Louis XIV, abrite la chambre dite de l'Infante ainsi qu'un salon du XVIIe siĂšcle superbement dĂ©corĂ©. ÉdifiĂ©e en 1643 par un riche armateur luzien, la maison Louis XIV, Lohobiague-Enea, oĂč sĂ©journa le jeune monarque lors de son mariage, vous invite Ă  dĂ©couvrir l'histoire de Saint-Jean-de-Luz au fil de ses piĂšces richement vos visites, profitez d'un moment pour dĂ©guster les cĂ©lĂšbres macarons de la ville ou pour faire une pause Ă  une terrasse de cafĂ© de l'agrĂ©able place Louis XIV, avant de poursuivre votre parcours en direction du pittoresque port de pĂȘche, puis d'aller flĂąner du cĂŽtĂ© de la promenade Jacques Thibaud, le long de la plage et des Ă©lĂ©gantes villas du front de mer. Propice Ă  la dĂ©tente, l'immense plage de sable fin de Saint-Jean-de-Luz saura sans aucun doute ravir les mordus de farniente et les amateurs de loisirs nautiques !Informations complĂ©mentairesSaint-Jean-de-LuzSituĂ© au sud de la rĂ©gion Aquitaine, Ă  la frontiĂšre de l'Espagne, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, station balnĂ©aire, jouit d'une situation gĂ©ographique idĂ©ale, entre mer et ne fĂ»t Ă  l'origine, qu'une modeste bourgade sur des dunes et des marais. Au XVe siĂšcle, sous la prospĂ©ritĂ© des pĂȘcheurs basques, grĂące Ă  la pĂȘche Ă  la morue, Ă  la baleine et avec l'apparition des corsaires qui combattaient pour le compte du Roi de France, la ville devint une citĂ© prospĂšre et connut son heure de gloire, Ă  l'issue du traitĂ© des PyrĂ©nĂ©es conclu par Mazarin. Louis XIV vint y Ă©pouser Marie-ThĂ©rĂšse d'Autriche infante d'Espagne le 9 juin 1660. La porte de l'Ă©glise Saint-Jean-Baptiste, franchie Ă  sa sortie de l'Ă©glise par le couple royal fĂ»t murĂ©e 3 ans aprĂšs la cĂ©rĂ©monie. Le macaron est apparu sous l'impulsion d'un pĂątissier, M. Adam, qui en offrit Ă  Louis XIV pour son mariage en XIXe siĂšcle, les digues, souvent dĂ©truites, furent reconstruites afin d'assurer dĂ©finitivement la sĂ©curitĂ© du port et de la ville. Les voyages de NapolĂ©on III dans la rĂ©gion puis l'engouement de la bonne sociĂ©tĂ© pour la CĂŽte Basque dĂ©bouchĂšrent Ă  cette Ă©poque, avec l'arrivĂ©e du chemin de fer, sur un grand essor ttoro, soupe de poissons, est une spĂ©cialitĂ© de Saint-Jean-de-Luz, le merlu Koskera, ainsi que le gĂąteau basque, font Ă©galement partie des traditions culinaires de la touristiquesVilles & villagesBaladesActivitĂ©s de loisirsRestaurantsHĂŽtelsChambres d'hĂŽtesLocations de vacancesCampingsVoitures de locationAĂ©roportsÀ voir, Ă  faireLe port de de la Maison Louis jardin Maison de l' et festivitĂ©sTous les mardis et vendredis, marchĂ© aux halles de andalou le week-end de patronales de la Saint Jean fin du thon le 2Ăšme samedi de de la sardine en juillet et Ravel en internationale de musique Maurice Ravel, la 1Ăšre quinzaine de de la rue de la RĂ©publique, le 3Ăšme week-end de international du film, en Silhouettes, TĂȘtes et Visages l'art du Portrait en Pays BasqueDu 3 juillet au 21 aoĂ»t 2022La Rotonde & Villa DuconteniaDu mercredi au dimanche 15h- 19h30. Samedi 10h- 12h30 - 15h- 19h30Exposition Bleu, la Galerie Sculptures en Raku de Sylvie du Plessis & Peintures de Yong-man KwonDu 16 juillet au 18 aoĂ»t 20223 rue de l'Infante, BLEU, la GalerieLes univers de ces deux artistes, peintres officiels de la Marine, vont bien ensemble. Les sculptures en raku des nageuses ou des citadins de Sylvie de Plessis pourraient aisĂ©ment trouver leur place dans les scĂšnes virevoltantes Ă  l'acrylique de Yong-man Kwon et rĂ©ciproquement ! - Du Mardi au Samedi de 10h Ă  13h et de 15h Ă  20h Le Dimanche de 15h Ă  Professionnels de Cesta PuntaLe 16 aoĂ»t 202216 avenue Andre Ithurralde, Jai AlaiCompĂ©tition sportive de pelote basque dans une ambiance festive et familiale. - La cesta punta est la discipline la plus rapide 200 km/h en moyenne et la plus spectaculaire de la pelote basque. Les meilleurs joueurs professionnels de la discipline s'affrontent. - Venez dĂ©couvrir ce sport traditionnel expliquĂ© par nos commentateurs pour les nĂ©ophytes. - Le programme - 20h45 1 Ăšre partie des espoirs. - 21h30 Chants basques durant l'Ă©chauffement des professionnels. - 21h45 Partie des professionnels - Finale Master 4. - 23h approximativement Fin de soirĂ©eVisite Pays d’art et d’Histoire Corsaires ! Suivez-Nous !Le 16 aoĂ»t 2022Devant la police municipale, Place du MarĂ©chal FochEn famille ! - parcours théùtralisĂ© Au service des armateurs de la ville, un recruteur vous propose une formation accĂ©lĂ©rĂ©e pour vous prĂ©parer Ă  une vie de corsaire. Il vous mĂšnera Ă  la rencontre de quelques figures du port, incarnĂ©es par le comĂ©dien Gianmarco Toto. A la fin, il faudra choisir s'engager ou rester Ă  quai ! - Parents et enfants Ă  partir de 5 ans - Sur inscription auprĂšs des offices de tourisme - Nombre de places limitĂ©Initiation Ă  la Pelote BasqueLe 16 aoĂ»t 202218 avenue AndrĂ© Ithurralde, Jai AlaiVenez vous initier Ă  la pelote basque, avec un Ă©ducateur diplĂŽmĂ©. Dans ce cours, vous dĂ©couvrirez les jeux de main nue, pala, chistera. RĂ©servation obligatoire dans les Bureaux d'Accueil Touristique Pays Ă  la Pelote BasqueLe 16 aoĂ»t 202218 avenue AndrĂ© Ithurralde, Jai AlaiVenez vous initier Ă  la pelote basque, avec un Ă©ducateur diplĂŽmĂ©. Dans ce cours, vous dĂ©couvrirez les jeux de main nue, pala, chistera. RĂ©servation obligatoire dans les Bureaux d'Accueil Touristique Pays Ă  la Danse BasqueLe 16 aoĂ»t 202212 avenue AndrĂ© Ithurralde, Villa DucontĂ©nia - 2° Ă©tageLes lundis, mardis et jeudis de l'Ă©tĂ©. - A partir de 8 ansVisite GuidĂ©e du JardinLe 16 aoĂ»t 202231 rue GaĂ«tan Bernoville, Jardin botanique littoralVisite guidĂ©e du jardin, adaptĂ©e aux plus de 12 ans. sur et Perfectionnement Ă  l'Ultimate Frisbee - Club des KorsairesLe 16 aoĂ»t 2022Entre rue de l'Infante et le phare, Grande PlageLe club d'ultimate frisbee Les Korsaires de Saint Jean de Luz propose des initiations/perfectionnements sur la Grande Plage entre rue de l'Infante et le phare. Sport auto arbitrĂ©, mixte et sans contact - Tous niveaux acceptĂ©s Ă  partir de 12 ans - Inscription obligatoireInitiation Ă  la Pelote BasqueLe 17 aoĂ»t 202218 avenue AndrĂ© Ithurralde, Jai AlaiVenez vous initier Ă  la pelote basque, avec un Ă©ducateur diplĂŽmĂ©. Dans ce cours, vous dĂ©couvrirez les jeux de main nue, pala, chistera. RĂ©servation obligatoire dans les Bureaux d'Accueil Touristique Pays de pĂȘche, au coeur de la villeVoir la photoSaint-Jean-de-Luz, entre mer et montagnesVoir la photoPort de pĂȘcheVoir la photoPlage de Saint-Jean-de-LuzVoir la photoPromenade aux bords de la cĂŽteVoir la photoÉglise Saint-Jean-BaptisteVoir la photoMaison de l'InfanteVoir la photoMaison Louis XIVVoir la photoPlace Louis XIVVoir la photoMontagne de la Rhune dominant la cĂŽte basque et ses terresVoir la photoPelote basqueVoir la photoVisites, loisirs et activitĂ©s aux alentoursLa montĂ©e de la Rhune avec le petit maison Edmond Rostand Ă  chĂąteau d'Abbadia Ă  Hendaye. Le chĂąteau d'Urtubie Ă  musĂ©e du gĂąteau basque Ă  d'hĂŽtesLocations de vacancesCampingsHĂŽtelsBruno, Terre et CĂŽte Basques, JoĂ«lle Hequet, Guy-Edouard Lamoral et Iforget ont contribuĂ© aux informations prĂ©sentĂ©es sur cette page. 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FERME LIZARRAGA 550 Chemin de Lissaraga,64122 Urrugne ARROENIA Quartier Behobie,17 Rue Iturbidea Pausu,64122 Urrugne CHEZ PABLO 5 Rue Mademoiselle Etcheto, 64500 Saint Jean de Luz ZOKO MOKO 6 Rue Mazarin,64500 Saint Jean de Luz PUB DU CORSAIRE 16 Rue de la RĂ©publique,64500 Saint Jean de Luz PATXAMAMA 7 Rue Port de Castets,64100 Bayonne MAIDER ET ALAIN 168 Rue Larre Lore, 64310 Ascain BOUCHERIE AMEZTOY 36 Rue Oletako Bidea,64310 Ascain XOKO ONA Place Pierre Loti, 64310 Ascain PLAISIRS DU VIN 18 Avenue de Jalday, 64500 Saint-Jean-de-Luz EUSKAL VRAK Route de Souraide,64310 Saint PĂ©e sur Nivelle ÉPICERIE GALERIE 18 Avenue de Verdun, 64200 Biarritz PIZZA LOKA Rue Jean Fourcade, 64122 Urrugne VIVAL URRUGNE 1 Rue Jean Fourcade, 64122 Urrugne LOKALA 31 Avenue Commandant Passicot,64500 Ciboure CASH VIN 44 Chemin de Sabalce, 64100 Bayonne VIGNOBLES & DÉCOUVERTES Boulevard du 14 AllĂ©e AltaĂŻr,64600 Anglet VIGNOBLES & DÉCOUVERTES Quartier des Halles, 1 Rue Bernadou,64100 Bayonne HOTEL BONNET 5 Route d'Ahetze, 64310 Saint PĂ©e sur Nivelle HOTEL SANTIAGO 15 Rue de Santiago, 64700 Hendaye HOTEL PYRENEES ATLANTIQUE Quartier Helbarron,Route DĂ©partementale 918,64310 Saint PĂ©e sur Nivelle CHARCUTERIE AUBARD 3 Rue Luis Mariano, 64200 Biarritz CHARCUTERIE AUBARD 43 Boulevard'Alsace Lorraine, 64100 Bayonne GAMM VERT 56 Boulevard Gambetta, 64130 MaulĂ©on-Licharre *L'abus d'alcool est dangeureux pour la santĂ©, consommez avec modĂ©ration. 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Tourism, holidays & weekends guide in the Pyrénées-AtlantiquesVirtual visitAdd to favouritesRemove from favouritesAdd to itineraryRemove from itineraryA renowned resort on the Basque coast, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is also renowned for its history and its architectural heritage. Indeed, the Church of St John the Baptist was where the marriage of Louis XIV with the Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain was celebrated on 9 June, 1660. A Historical Monument, the building boasts an exceptional décor and contains a monumental baroque altarpiece carved in gilt wood and three floors of oak galleries... Gorgeous!Then it's time to explore the shopping streets of the old corsair town, before admiring the iconic façades of Saint-Jean-de-Luz as well as those of the houses of the Infanta and Louis XIV. Open to visitors, the Italian-style house of the Infanta Joanoenia, which was the residence of the Infanta of Spain in June 1660 at the time of her wedding to Louis XIV, contains the so-called Infanta's Chamber and a beautifully decorated 17th-century lounge. Built in 1643 by a wealthy local ship-owner, Louis XIV's house, Lohobiague-Enea, where the young monarch stayed at the time of his wedding, invites you to discover the history of Saint-Jean-de-Luz as you explore its richly furnished sightseeing, enjoy a moment to enjoy the famous macaroons in the town or take a break at a café terrace on the lovely Place Louis XIV, before continuing your journey towards the picturesque fishing port, then go for a stroll on the Promenade Jacques Thibaud, along the beach and past the elegant beachfront villas. The vast sandy beach of Saint-Jean-de-Luz will undoubtedly delight relaxation fans and water sports enthusiasts!Additional informationSaint-Jean-de-LuzLocated south of the Aquitaine region, on the border with Spain, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, resort enjoys an ideal location between sea and even in the beginning, a small village on the dunes and marshes. In the 15th century, under the prosperity of Basque fishermen, thanks to the cod fishery, the whale and the appearance of the pirates who fought on behalf of the King of France, the city became a thriving and dynamic had its moment of glory, after the Treaty of the Pyrenees concluded by Mazarin. Louis 14th came there to marry Maria Theresa of Austria, Infanta of Spain June 9, 1660. The door of the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, crossed his release from the church by the royal couple was walled three years after the ceremony. The badge appeared under the influence of a pastry chef, Adam, who offered to Louis 14th for her wedding in the 19th century, dams, often destroyed, were rebuilt to permanently secure the port and the city. Trips Napoleon 3rd in the region and the enthusiasm of the good society for the Basque Coast debouched at that time, with the arrival of the railroad, on a large tourist ttoro, fish soup is a specialty Saint-Jean-de-Luz, hake Koskera and Basque cake, are also part of the culinary traditions of the sitesCities & townsOutingsLeisure activitiesRestaurantsHotelsBed & breakfastsVacation rentalsCampsitesRental carsAirportsThings to see and doFishing of the Maison Louis botanical Church of House of the and festivitiesEvery Tuesday and Friday, market in the Saint-Jean-de-Luz Festival on Pentecost John's patronal feasts at the end of festival the 2nd Saturday in night in July and Festival in Ravel International Music Academy, the first half of in the rue de la République, the 3rd weekend of Film Festival, in Silhouettes, Heads and Faces the art of Portraiture in the Basque CountryFrom 3 july to 21 august 2022La Rotonde & Villa DuconteniaFrom Wednesday to Sunday 14h30 - 19h. Saturday 10h- 12h30 - 14h30 - 19hExhibition Bleu, the Gallery Raku sculptures by Sylvie du Plessis & Paintings by Yong-man KwonFrom 16 july to 18 august 20223 rue de l'Infante, BLEU, la GalerieThe worlds of these two artists, official painters of the Navy, go well together. Sylvie de Plessis' raku sculptures of swimmers or townspeople could easily find their place in Yong-man Kwon's twirling acrylic scenes and vice versa! - From Tuesday to Saturday from 10h to 13h and from 15h to 20h On Sunday from 15h to Internationals of Cesta PuntaOn 16 august 202216 avenue Andre Ithurralde, Jai AlaiBasque pelota sports competition in a festive and family atmosphere. - The cesta punta is the fastest discipline 200 km/h on average and the most spectacular in Basque pelota. The best professional players in the discipline compete against each other. - Come and discover this traditional sport explained by our commentators for beginners. - Program - 2045 1st part of the hopes. - 2130 Basque songs during the warm-up of the professionals. - 2145 Part of the professionals - Final Master 4. - approximately 23h Late eveningVisit Country of Corsair art and History! Follow Us!On 16 august 2022Devant la police municipale, Place du Maréchal FochWith the family! - theatrical career At the service of the shipowners of the city, a recruiter offers you accelerated training to prepare you for a life as a privateer. It will take you to meet some figures of the port, embodied by the comedian Gianmarco Toto. At the end, you will have to choose commit or stay at the dock! - Parents and children from 5 years old - On registration with the tourist offices - Limited number of placesIntroduction to Basque PelotaOn 16 august 202218 avenue André Ithurralde, Jai AlaiCome and learn about Basque pelota, with a qualified educator. In this course, you will discover the games of bare hand, pala, chistera. Reservation is required at the Tourist Reception Offices in the Basque to Basque PelotaOn 16 august 202218 avenue André Ithurralde, Jai AlaiCome and learn about Basque pelota, with a qualified educator. In this course, you will discover the games of bare hand, pala, chistera. Reservation is required at the Tourist Reception Offices in the Basque to Basque DanceOn 16 august 202212 avenue André Ithurralde, Villa Duconténia - 2° étageMondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays of the summer. - From 8 years oldGuided Tour of the GardenOn 16 august 202231 rue Gaëtan Bernoville, Jardin botanique littoralGuided tour of the garden, suitable for over 12 years old. on and Improvement to the Ultimate Frisbee - Club des KorsairesOn 16 august 2022Entre rue de l'Infante et le phare, Grande PlageThe ultimate frisbee club Les Korsaires de Saint Jean de Luz offers initiations / perfections on the Large Beach between rue de l'infante and the lighthouse. Refereed, mixed and non-contact motorsport - All levels accepted from 12 years old - Registration requiredIntroduction to Basque PelotaOn 17 august 202218 avenue André Ithurralde, Jai AlaiCome and learn about Basque pelota, with a qualified educator. In this course, you will discover the games of bare hand, pala, chistera. Reservation is required at the Tourist Reception Offices in the Basque port, in the heart of the citySee photoSaint-Jean-de-Luz, between sea and mountainsSee photoSaint-Jean-de-Luz's beachSee photoWalk along the coastSee photoSt. John the Baptist ChurchSee photoHouse of the InfanteSee photoLouis XIV SquareSee photoMountain Rhune dominating the Basque coast and its landSee photoVisits, leisure and activities nearbyThe rise of the Thune with the Edmond Rostand in d'Abbadia Castle Urtubie Museum of Basque cake & breakfastsVacation rentalsCampsitesHotelsRelated articlesSaint-Jean-de-LuzDestinationA hotelA vacation rentalA bed & breakfastA campsiteA leisure activityA restaurantA rental carA plane ticket
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