The coastal path of Biarritz connects the Virgin Rock, Art Deco Casino, lighthouse and imperial palace. The beaches of Grande Plage, Port Vieux, and Côte des Basques provide ocean views. The architecture includes Villa Belza, Sainte-Eugénie Church, and the Orthodox Church. The city center contains a covered market, museums, and a former railway station.
Biarritz, France
Natural rock formation extending into the sea, accessible by a metal footbridge built in 1887 by Gustave Eiffel's workshop.
Biarritz, France
Maritime navigation tower built in 1834 measuring 73 meters in height, with 248 steps leading to an observation platform.
Biarritz, France
Central beach stretching 1.6 kilometers along the Bay of Biscay, bordered by the Casino Municipal and Hotel du Palais.
Biarritz, France
Small cove beach located in a former fishing port, protected from ocean waves by surrounding cliffs and stone walls.
Biarritz, France
Long sandy beach bordered by cliffs where surfers gather year-round. Ocean waves make it a main surf location in Europe.
Biarritz, France
Historical building from 1895 located near the ocean. The facade combines French and Basque architectural elements with stone ornaments.
Biarritz, France
Built in 1855 as a summer residence for Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie. The building features Second Empire architecture with red brick walls.
Biarritz, France
Religious building constructed in 1898 with pointed arches and stone walls. The interior contains stained glass windows and wooden ceiling beams.
Biarritz, France
Residence from 1895 in neo-medieval style on a cliff above the Atlantic Ocean. The building consists of dark stone walls and several towers.
Biarritz, France
Viewing platform at 40 meters above sea level. From here you can see the Basque coast and the Pyrenees mountains in clear weather.
Biarritz, France
Entertainment complex from 1929 with gaming halls and a theater. The restaurants on the terrace provide views of the sea.
Biarritz, France
Religious building from 1864 with Byzantine and Spanish-Moorish elements. The architecture combines Roman and Orthodox style features.
Biarritz, France
Private collection of 1000 Asian artifacts includes art from Tibet, Nepal, India and China, displayed in modern exhibition rooms.
Biarritz, France
Covered market offering regional specialties, fresh seafood, meats, vegetables and Basque products from local producers and vendors.
Biarritz, France
Sandy beach with strong waves suitable for surfing, protected by cliffs and featuring natural rock formations along the shore.
Biarritz, France
Religious building constructed in 1892 for Russian nobility, featuring golden domes, icons and traditional Orthodox architectural style.
Biarritz, France
This 18-hole golf course sits near the Atlantic coast and includes practice areas, a clubhouse, and clear views of the white lighthouse.
Biarritz, France
This religious building from the 1800s displays pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and stained glass windows typical of neo-Gothic design.
Biarritz, France
This coastal area includes sand volleyball courts, children play structures, and parking facilities near the ocean front.
Biarritz, France
This beach has fine sand, consistent waves for surfing, and coastal paths connecting to neighboring beaches and the city center.
Biarritz, France
Natural rock formation rising from the water near Grande Plage beach. The stone structure stands 10 meters high at low tide.
Biarritz, France
Private residence built in 1925 featuring Art Deco design elements with white walls and geometric patterns on the seaside promenade.
Biarritz, France
Elevated coastal point with clear views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biarritz lighthouse. Located at 73 meters above sea level.
Biarritz, France
Marine science museum in a curved metal and glass building. Exhibition space covers 4000 square meters with digital displays about ocean life.
Biarritz, France
Former railway station converted into a theater and exhibition center, with stone walls and large arched windows from 1911.
Biarritz, France
Small fishing port where boats unload their catch each morning, surrounded by restaurants serving local seafood specialties.
Biarritz, France
Maritime museum with aquariums containing Atlantic species, seal pools and exhibits about local marine history and surfing culture.
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Basque village known for red peppers production, with white houses decorated with pepper garlands and a 16th century church.
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Nineteenth century scientific building combining a research observatory with neo-gothic architecture. The castle includes astronomical instruments and stands on the Atlantic coast.