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    Bayonne is located in the south-west of France on the western border between Basque Country and Gascony. It developed at the confluence of the Adour and tributary on the left bank, the Nive , 6 km from the Atlantic coast.

  2. Official website of Bayonne Tourist Office: guided tours, accommodation, restaurants and activities in the Basque Country (64). Visit Bayonne, the Basque city.

    • Basque Museum
    • L’Atelier Du Chocolat
    • Bayonne Cathedral
    • Cathedral Cloister
    • Grand Bayonne
    • Petit Bayonne
    • Saint-Esprit
    • Fêtes de Bayonne
    • Botanic Garden
    • Local Delicacies

    With 3,000 objects displayed in 20 rooms, the Basque Museum is as good a gateway to the culture, traditions and history of this region as you could hope for. You’ll learn about pelota, the unusual sport played in the region, and see typical furniture, kitchen utensils, fishing gear and watch archive footage of traditional dancing and rural life in ...

    OK, so you might not have chocolate in mind when you picture Bayonne, but maybe it’s worth fixing that, as the first French cocoa ateliers were based here in the Basque Country. The reason for this is that many of the artisans had brought their knowledge from the New World, but needed to escape Spain during the Inquisition. You’ll get much more bac...

    The city’s cathedral has been inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage list as for hundreds of years it’s been a stop on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. The gothic cathedral was started in 1213, and is topped with two magnificent spires that climb to more than 80 metres and are a wayfinder in the city. Pilgrims call...

    The cloister of Bayonne Cathedral is from 1240 and warrants a separate entry, not least because it’s one of the largest in France. And unusually it was also at the centre of civic life in the middle ages: District assemblies and corporations would meet right here. In the galleries around the lawn are niches in the walls that served as tombs, some a...

    Around the cathedral, the oldest part of Bayonne is also where the best shopping can be found. Take an easy stroll down the long pedestrianised Rue d’Espagne, which starts right next to the apse of the cathedral and has cafes, artisan shops like chocolatiers and stores selling Basque regional specialities. You can’t go in as it’s run by the army, b...

    Younger, thrumming with nightlife and traditionally a working district, Petit Bayonne is on the right bank of the Nive. It’s around the Basque Museum and is also where the Bonnat Museum will be should it finally reopen. This attraction has paintings by Rembrandt, van Dyck and Botticelli; it closed in 2011 for “temporary” refurbishment, but it wasn’...

    You can use the Pont Saint-Esprit to cross the Adour from Petit Bayonne to this district, which wasn’t actually a part of Bayonne until 1857. The Atelier du Chocolat is here, as is the imposing neoclassical train station, with its mansard roof and clock tower. From 1837, Bayonne’s synagogue is also in Saint-Esprit, at 35 Rue Maubec, and is easy to ...

    Bayonne’s Feria is all the reminder you need that you’re in a region of France where identities start to blur, and Spanish and Basque traditional culture comes to the fore. In the five days leading up to the first weekend in August, the Fêtes de Bayonne has exploded in the last few years, turning the city into a sea of white and red. If it all seem...

    The city has made very creative use of one of Vauban’s old bastions, seven metres above the streets of Grand Bayonne at Avenue du 11 Novembre, not far from the cathedral. The compact but restful park is secluded within these walls, and has been conceived in the Japanese style, with a waterfall, pond (with turtles and carp) and a bridge bright with ...

    Bayonne ham is appreciated throughout out France and has a reputation that travels far outside the country’s borders. Like Spanish Jamon Serrano it’s a cured ham , never cooked, but stored in special dry conditions for a minimum of seven months. Since 1424 Bayonne has paid its dues to its favourite food with a four-day fair during Easter when there...

    • Explore the Old Town. One of the top things to do in Bayonne is walking around the Old Town. To best experience Bayonne’s history and culture, you should consider joining a walking tour.
    • Visit the Bayonne Cathedral. A must-see in Bayonne is the Gothic Cathédrale Sainte Marie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which you can spot from every angle of the city.
    • Taste Local Specialties. Bayonne is one of France’s capitals of food! Going for a taste tasting of local delicacies is a must while visiting Bayonne. The first stop should be the Carreau des Halles, the city’s central market.
    • Walk along the City’s Ramparts. Bayonne is famous for its long history: the city’s ramparts had defended the population from Roman times until the 19th century.
  3. Site officiel de l'Office de Tourisme de Bayonne : visites guidées, hébergements, restaurants et activités au Pays Basque. Visitez Bayonne, la cité basque.

  4. Discover Bayonne: its historic heritage, its gastronomic gems, its sporting and festive spirit, its unrivalled art of living. At the crossroads of the Basque Country and Gascony, France and Spain, the Pyrenees and the Basque coast, Bayonne is above all a city of many cultures.

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