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Villa Clara

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Rooms & Views

One Bedroom Apartment Garden View or Terrace
1x Queen 40 Up to 4
partial ocean view Garden view

1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 431-sq-foot room with partial ocean and garden views Layout - Bedroom and livin…

Two Bedroom Apartment Garden View or Terrace
4x Twin 40 Up to 6
Garden view

1 Queen Bed, 2 Twin Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed OR 4 Twin Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 431-sq-foot room, deck/patio with…

Suite, Jetted Tub, Garden Area
1x Queen 36 Up to 4

1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 388 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV and DVD pla…

Standard Studio, Sea View, Garden Area
1x Queen 28 Up to 4
Sea view Garden view

1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 301-sq-foot room with sea and garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainmen…

Standard Studio, Balcony
1x Double 20 Up to 2
Courtyard view

1 Double Bed 215-sq-foot room, balcony with courtyard views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen…

Comfort Villa, Terrace
1x King Up to 10

1 King Bed, 1 Queen Bed, 4 Twin Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed Layout - 4 bedrooms and living room Relax - Private pl…

Family Apartment, 3 Bedrooms
2x Queen Up to 9
Sea view

2 Queen Beds, 3 Twin Beds and 1 Double Bed Overlooking the sea Layout - 3 bedrooms and living room Internet - F…

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Restaurants nearby

  • L'Impertinent★ Michelin (Temporarily closed for renovations, reopening planned for spring) This place lives up to its name: insolent, cheeky and even irreverent! There is something rather rock 'n' roll about German-born Fabian Feldmann, a creative chef who likes to break the rules – which isn't to say he is unfamiliar with them having been classically trained in some prestigious establishments, such as L'Oasis in La Napoule and Pierre Gagnaire in Paris. But in his Biarritz restaurant he gives free rein to his imagination, with occasionally outlandish results that always hit the mark. The finest raw materials, most no4.2km
  • La Table d'Aurélien Largeau★ Michelin Aurélien Largeau is now bringing his culinary creations to life on premises that used to accommodate Sillon, having brightened up the intimate setting of this restaurant a stone's throw from the ocean. The chef from La Rochelle lets Atlantic fish and seafood take centre stage, leaving meat the supporting role. A veritable maritime voyage, his multi-course set menu gives pride of place to Breton shellfish, wild seaweed and even traditional recipes – while also referencing the Basque Country. Exceptional ingredients (but also humble sardines) are adorned with intense jus (the red mullet is a cas5.0km
  • LéonieBib The name is a tribute to the founder of this modest eatery, which opened in the late 1940s. It has since morphed into a pleasant contemporary bistro under the impetus of an enthusiastic young couple who are no strangers to the business. Originally from Deux-Sèvres, the chef fell in love with the Basque Country and its produce and his slate menu stars an updated interpretation of Gallic classics, often with game taking the limelight in season, illustrated by roasted fillets and crispy confit legs of woodpigeon, paired with mashed potatoes and a big-boned jus.4.3km
  • AHPĒBib Outside the bustling city centre, this bright, bubbly bistro with caramel-coloured walls and cheerfully mismatched furniture celebrates each season (the name is made up of the first letters of the four seasons) in a happy-go-lucky vibe. Chef Idir Fseil, a fan of fermentation, but also of flame-licked and plancha cooking, crafts a tasty market-fresh score: white asparagus, trout, almond milk and foamy Basque blue cheese; pork belly, seaweed, yellow beetroot, yuzu seasoning and carrots; beef tartare, fermented black radish, bottarga and little grenaille potatoes.5.8km
  • Frenchie Biarritz (Temporarily closed for renovations, reopening scheduled for July) This restaurant ensconced in a hotel looking down over the bay has been entrusted to Grégory Marchand (of Frenchie). Once past the vast atrium that serves as the bar (where you get a foretaste of all the details of the delightful 1920s-inspired decor), you come to a beautiful dining space and a terrace with sea views. The chef has created a menu inspired by the Basque region and added a few creative touches in a "chic brasserie" style: smoked aubergine, yuzu condiment, grapefruit and black garlic; meagre meunière, artichoke bar3.8km
  • Freya Freya, the goddess of nature in Norse mythology, presides over the very vegetable-forward feast served at this compact restaurant in the Saint-Charles neighbourhood. At the helm is a couple with a wealth of professional experience and many trips around the globe under their belt. Chef Guillaume Chatillon doesn't shy away from using meat or fish (particularly the top-notch fish from Saint-Jean-de-Luz fish market), but focuses on vegetables, which are elevated in the same way as any other premium ingredient, with a host of indulgent preparations and occasionally daring combinations, such as his 4.1km
  • Kaldera You can't miss the red façade with large white letters spelling Kaldera, "cauldron" in Basque. This is the new hotspot drawing in foodies in the Saint-Charles neighbourhood. Inside, ochre walls, soft lighting, red velvet banquettes and light wood flooring make for an inviting atmosphere. Partners Guillaume Goyeneche, a local, and Camille Hausseguy provide attentive service. The chef's dishes are simple but creative, for example prawns with parsley fritters, puffed tapioca, spring onions and prawn hollandaise. Classic desserts – Grand Marnier soufflé, raspberry and hay tartlet – are put togethe4.2km
  • La Rotonde One of the most prestigious establishments on the Atlantic coast, the Hôtel du Palais needs no introduction. In this swanky setting overlooking the ocean, the great traditions and classics of French cuisine take centre stage. The chic brasserie menu offers diners a lunchtime treat (al fresco in fine weather) and a more refined and ambitious lineup in the evening, when premium ingredients (caviar, lobster, foie gras), as well as Basque regional specialities (Banka trout, free-range poultry, Ossau-Iraty cheese) are showcased. It would be a crime to skip dessert – crêpe Suzy in tribute to Raymond4.4km
  • Basa This vibrant eatery is housed in a refurbished building that was once home to the commercial court. The original doors and benches have been integrated into the chic contemporary-brasserie decor. It is run by chef Fabian Feldmann (L'Impertinent in Biarritz) and Sarah Feldmann officiates as maître d'. The menu is evenly divided into traditional dishes (eg boudin noir and tête de veau) and more creative, travel-inspired options. Almost all the ingredients are of Basque provenance. The carefully compiled wine list embraces independent winemakers (with a particular penchant for organic and/or natu5.0km
  • Dialogues Two distinct spaces lie behind the cream-coloured façade: the fine dining restaurant upstairs and the cave à manger in the basement. The contemporary elegance of the decor is appealing, with custom-made solid wood tables, emerald-green banquettes, armchairs re-upholstered with vintage fabrics, a backlit white marble counter and a superb mural with natural-pigment swirls. At the helm, Adrien Zedda and Thomas Bouanich (Culina Hortus, Lyon) devise 100% vegetarian or veggie-seafood set menus – plants are always at the fore. Their signature dish is a puff pastry half-moon filled with celeriac roast5.0km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Bayonne Cathedral cathedral located in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in France4.9km
  • Musée Bonnat-Helleu museum in Bayonne5.1km
  • Synagogue of Biarritz synagogue located in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in France4.5km
  • Stade Jean Dauger multi-purpose stadium in Bayonne, France5.2km
  • Parc des Sports Aguiléra stadium4.2km
  • Russian orthodox church of Biarritz church located in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in France4.4km
  • Synagogue of Bayonne synagogue located in Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in France5.0km
  • Château-Vieux castle in Bayonne, France4.8km

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