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Arrive late in Biarritz and need a place to stay in Bayonne?

Time of past OR future Camino
Plan to walk Camino de Santiago April/May/June 2016.
Anyone with information about a place to stay in Bayonne would be deeply appreciated.

Sincerely
NorwegianWalker
 
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Staying at the Ibis Styles. Close to the train station. Breakfast included, good coffee. Ibis Styles have been good when I've used them before. Hopefully a nice relaxing nights sleep before Saint Jean. Mid-price range.
 
I'm going to get the 11am train to Saint Jean the next day. Then have the day and night there. Should be plenty of time for exploring.
 
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I'm going to get the 11am train to Saint Jean the next day. Then have the day and night there. Should be plenty of time for exploring.
Bayonne is a lovely city, and also boasts the title of "chocolate capital of France". The cathedral and adjacent cloister is a must see, and everything is within walking distance. Ah, Biarritz is quite close, you can take a local bus. Basque culture and gastronomy are remarkable.
I usually don't comment it, but rushing immediately to Saint Jean Pied de Port, and going next morning to Roncesvalles is understandable, but also a pity.
 
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Bayonne is a lovely city, and also boasts the title of "chocolat capital of France". The cathedral and adjacent cloister is a must see, and everything is within walking distance. Ah, Biarritz is quite close, you can take a local bus. Basque culture and gastronomy are remarkable.
I usually don't comment it, but rushing immediately to Saint Jean Pied de Port, and going next morning to Roncesvalles is understandable, but also a pity.
Oh gosh!!! I can see my Camino is going to take a long time !! I will just want to see and explore all the beautiful places :)
 
Oh gosh!!! I can see my Camino is going to take a long time !! I will just want to see and explore all the beautiful places :)

Vicky, go for every experience that presents itself and take as long as you have... you may never walk this Way again.
 
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Bayonne is a lovely city, and also boasts the title of "chocolate capital of France". The cathedral and adjacent cloister is a must see, and everything is within walking distance. Ah, Biarritz is quite close, you can take a local bus. Basque culture and gastronomy are remarkable.
I usually don't comment it, but rushing immediately to Saint Jean Pied de Port, and going next morning to Roncesvalles is understandable, but also a pity.

Yeah, but Biarritz can wait. Maybe until the journey home. I'd prefer a few days there minimum.
 
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