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Some of the best tapas bars on the Basque Coast are located around the marche, so are some of the friendliest bars in the world. There is a breathtaking oudoor bar a little south of the marche which once was called, Cents Marches for the 100+ steps it sits above the beach, it is great place for sunset. Many fine restaurants but my plug would be for Tantina de Burgos, fantastic grilled seafood and steaks and don't miss the chiperon, grilled calamari with a dusting of Piment d'Espelette. Blue Cargo a little father down the beach is great, too. Try the oyster selections in the fish market at the marche, 6 oysters from Arachon with a glass of white wine for 6 euros. There are some fun places to eat around the old port also.I’m currently doing the Camino and finishing Friday staying in biarrits Saturday and Sunday before my flight home Monday, any recommendations on what to do and where to stay ?
Who says?I have visited Biarritz every year since my first Camino 2013. It has a fantastic atmosphere and relaxed feeling.
Staying in July again started using Airbnb it gives you more freedom and is reasonable for longer stays .
I fully agree with Vacajoe I would not commit a mortal sin and have it on my spotless record so far , open those pearly gates I am on my final Camino. .
Oh, but it is on the Camino. It's called Via de Bayonna.... Not on a Camino per se, it is adjacent to the train station at Bayonne, from which you can easily get to St. Jean Pied de Port. It is also just over the border from Irun, gateway to the Camino del Norte.
Oh, but it is on the Camino. It's called Via de Bayonna
And one more thing. Just over the border from Irun is a town called Hendaye, not Biarritz.
Hyperbole is strong in this one!Why is it a Mortal Sin ??
Mortal sin or not, I am adding Biarritz to my list. Why not? So Much to see and do, or just appreciate from a lovely view at a cafe table!As for why a “mortal sin”? It’s a blasphemy against God to not appreciate the beauty of his creation manifested as such as a place as the southern French coastline! (Plus don’t forget that Eastern Orthodoxy defines that term differently than Roman Catholicism....). Buen Camino!
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