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A few hours at Bayonne Train station

Quinranda

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Frances (2016)
Hello, I just booked my tickets from Paris-Bayonne then Bayonne-SJPP and I'll have a about 2.5 hours between trains. I'm looking for a recommendation for a quick stopover. Is there enough time to walk into Bayonne and grab lunch? Should I just hang out at the station? Any recommendations would be great. thanks
 
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Quinranda,

The Bayonne station is small and the staff are helpful and used to tourists as well as pilgrims. Multiple video screens throughout the station display arrivals/departures as does a large board in lobby.

The adjacent station cafe boasts many handy plugs for recharging your computer or smartphone; if you have time to spare relax and have a drink or simple meal.

Bon voyage and Buen camino!
 
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Hello, I just booked my tickets from Paris-Bayonne then Bayonne-SJPP and I'll have a about 2.5 hours between trains. I'm looking for a recommendation for a quick stopover. Is there enough time to walk into Bayonne and grab lunch? Should I just hang out at the station? Any recommendations would be great. thanks
I had the same issue back on April 29, a Saturday so the small station shop closed at 1.00'pm or there about. I found out later that there were places to eat across from the station. Maybe google can help? Cheers
 
The cathedral is just a 10 minutes walk from the station, crossing the Adour river by the brigde and then by a pedestrian street. It is really wortwhile a visit.
Along the Nive river (this is the one which flows into the Adour, it is quite evident) there are some pleasant family restaurants. See here in Google Maps
It is a lovely, charming provincial city. And with a reputation for great gastronomy.
Good visit!
 
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