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Bayonne France Travel Guide

Bayonne France Travel Guide

The town of Bayonne, barely 50 km from the border with Spain, nestles a few kilometres inland from the coast at the confluence of the rivers Adour and Nive (known as Errobi in the Basque language). An important tourist centre and prominent Basque town, Bayonne is one of the principal towns in the department of Pyrénées Atlantiques.

Bayonne Brief History

The town was settled by the Romans and served as a useful access route to the sea, effectively linking the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea. As part of Aquitaine, the town was ruled by the English crown prior to the Hundred Years War and as the river Adour changed its course, the town lost its access to the sea and with it, its importance as a strategic port. The French, however, realised the town’s potential with its proximity to the Spanish border, and once Bayonne fell into French hands, a canal was constructed, to re-direct the river Nive through the town centre.

Bayonne France streest October 2015
Bayonne France bridge in the evening

Today, the river Nive is straddled by five bridges, dividing the town into areas known as Grand Bayonne (Great Bayonne) and Petit Bayonne (little Bayonne)

Because of its strategic location, the town was subjected to many sieges through the centuries, and in the 17th Century, the Marquis de Vauban, foremost military engineer of the times, constructed fortifications and the citadel, much of which remains intact to this day, but is occupied by the French army and not accessible to the public.

Bayonne became a major trading port and Basque sailors brought back spices such as cinnamon from the East. To this day, Basque cuisine incorporates potatoes, pimentos, paprika and other ingredients first introduced to Europe via the port of Bayonne.

Bayonne Travel Tip: Bayonne Citypass

Not a single place of interest, but a means to discover Bayonne and the Basque coast at your own pace and in your own way! The Citypass, available from the Tourist Office in Bayonne, is available for a single day, three days or a whole week and entitles the bearer to unlimited travel on the Basque Coast “Chronoplus” bus, which takes in Bayonne, Anglet, Biarritz and several other towns.

Bayonne beautiful colourful windows and street
Bayonne beautiful colourful windows and street

The Citypass also gives free entry to the Basque Museum, a unique experience comprising no less than 20 exhibition rooms on three levels depicting the history and culture of the region; free entry to the Andrieu chocolate factory with its depiction of chocolate manufacturing through the ages in Bayonne; free guided tours of the cathedral, ramparts etc. ; reduced tariffs for many other attractions, discount in some shops and complimentary aperitifs in many of Bayonne’s cafés and restaurants.

Citypass costs 12€ for a single day, 16€ for three days and 20€ for the whole week. There are discounts for children, and the under-fours travel free.

Bayonne France Things To See and Do

Bonnat Museum

This museum, named after Bayonne artist Léon Bonnat (1833-1922), houses many of his portraits, depicting the “gentry” of his day. The museum also contains works by such famous artists as Rubens, Degas, Rembrandt and Goya and is arranged thematically, blending different schools and periods between the 13th and 19th Centuries. In addition to paintings, there are collections of ceramics, archaeology and artefacts. The museum is situated at 5, rue Jacques-Laffitte, Tel: +33(0)5.59.59.08.52 The museum is accessible to people with limited mobility and is open as follows:

July -August – Daily (except Tuesdays) from 10am – 6.30pm with late opening each Wednesday until 9.30pm

May and September-October – Daily (except Tuesdays) from 10am – 6.30pm

November-April and June – Daily (except Tuesdays) from 10am until12.30pm and from 2pm until 6pm

The museum is NOT open on public holidays EXCEPT during July and August

Cathedral of Sainte-Marie de Bayonne

The cathedral occupies a prime location at the confluence of the rivers. Built on the site of an ancient cathedral, destroyed by fire in 1310, the present cathedral is built in gothic style and was constructed around the beginning of the 16th Century. Retaining elements of the history of Bayonne, the three lions, symbolic of English rule can be seen alongside the fleur-de-lys of France. The fourteenth century cloisters are a sight to behold and underneath the cathedral are numerous Gothic caves. Guided tours of the cathedral are available and are also included as an element of the Bayonne Citypass.

Bayonne France cathedral
Bayonne France cathedral

Mass is held on weekdays at 8.30am and 12 noon
On Saturdays at 6pm
On Sundays at 9am, 11am and 7pm

THE CATHEDRAL IS CLOSED ON 1st January, 1st May 1st November and 25th December

Bayonne Best Restaurants

Le Cheval Blanc

68 rue Bourgneuf – Tel 05.59.59.01.33

The chef at Le Cheval Blanc knows his territory very well. And so he should as this is where he was born and bred!

Bayonne France best restaurants Le Cheval Blanc

Jean-Claude Tellechea has been in charge of the restaurant since taking over from his father in 1981. Awarded the coveted Michelin star in 1995 he combines classic French cuisine with the flavours and quirkiness of the Basque region. He’s passionate about Bayonne ham, serves up a mean hake with Anglet pimento risotto and works wonders with the local Bayonne chocolate.
Lunch menu starts at 25€ with evening menus at 46€ and 82€ and a good à la carte selection.

The restaurant is open for lunch from 12.00 until 1.30 pm and for dinner from 7.45 pm until 9.30 pm
Please note that the restaurant is closed on Saturday lunchtime, Sunday evening and all day Monday. Booking is advisable.

L’Auberge du Petit Bayonne

23 rue des Cordeliers – Tel 05.59.59.83.44

For a taste of Basque cuisine, Cathy and Eric welcome you to the Auberge du Petit Bayonne. Choose from a variety of local meat and fish dishes and a very affordable menu choice starting at 11 Euros for a three course lunch, including wine and coffee (not weekends) with evening menus from 15,50€

Bayonne top restaurants L'Auberge du Petit Bayonne

The restaurant is open:

Monday from 12.00pm until 2.30pm and from 7.30pm until 10pm
Tuesday from 12.00pm until 2.30pm – closed evenings
Wednesday CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday to Saturday from 12.00pm until 2.30pm and from 7.30pm until 10pm
Sunday from 12.00pm until 2.00pm – closed evenings

La Pièce de Bœuf
14 rue d’Espagne – Tel 05.59.59.83.09

This unpretentious restaurant is a meat-lover’s paradise. Chef François serves selected cuts of beef with a variety of sauces in never-ending buffet format. Eat as much as you like for 25€ (price current as of September 1st 2012) You won’t leave this restaurant disappointed – or hungry! Check out La Piece de Boeuf on Facebook!

Bayonne best restaurants la piece de boeuf

Bayonne Markets

Bayonne

A food market is held each day (7/7) from 7am until 1pm at Les Halles, a covered market place.

An open air market is held in the place des Gascons each Wednesday and Saturday morning.

On Fridays, markets are held in place de la République, place du Polo and Place du Marquisat.

Nearby markets are:

Anglet (4km) – Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Boucau (5km) – Saturday
Tarnos (6km) – Saturday
Biarritz (8km) – Sunday-Saturday (7/7)

Driving Distances

Airport (Biarritz/Anglet/Bayonne) – 7km
San Sebastián – 59km
Bordeaux – 192km
Barcelona – 618km
Paris – 775km

Tourist Office

Office de tourisme de Bayonne
Place des Basques – BP819
64108 Bayonne cedex
Tel: +33(0)5.59.59.37.55
infos@bayonne-tourisme.com

Bayonne Property Scene

With its proximity to the Spanish border and its nearby beaches, Bayonne is a highly attractive location. Unemployment in the Aquitaine region is high, and average wages (for France) fairly low. But the presence of a strong tourist industry means that prices here can be very high compared with the rest of the department, including the principal city of Bordeaux. Currently a two-bedroom apartment in Bayonne will normally command a price in excess of 180,000€

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