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This apartment consists of 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries.…
These 2 communicating bedrooms feature a terrace or a balcony, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV.
These 2 communicating bedrooms feature free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and an private bathroom.
Room with attached bathroom with free Wi-Fi internet and a flat-screen TV.
Featuring free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The singl…
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Restaurants nearby
- Nacre★ Michelin In a pared-back interior dominated by wood and white details, Marc-Antoine Lepage (ex Les Foudres and Le Mirazur, Menton) and Adeline Lesage (who also worked at Les Foudres) pool their talents to craft modern, delicate cuisine in a carte blanche menu. A medley of subtly contrasting artichokes (the house signature) delights the tastebuds, as do the scallops, cooked two ways: in a carpaccio with a gin and leek oil dressing and roasted and coated with a white wine and leek emulsion. Surf and turf ingredients jostle for pride of place in a repertory that demonstrates a clear fondness for inventive7.6km
- Le Patio★ Michelin Le Patio, managed by chef Thierry Renou, specialises in top-drawer produce from South-West France: organic asparagus from the Landes, Pauillac lamb, Cambes black pork, foie gras, Diva de Biganos caviar… Modern, well-balanced cuisine that is showcased by dramatic and inspired plating. The pollock is escorted by pig’s trotters and the foie gras rubs shoulders with crème brûlée. As for the eponymous patio, you are in for a treat: the glazed roof means you can enjoy alfresco luncheons and star-lit dinners…9.3km
- Bistro' 50 Just 100m from the beach and the port of La Hume, this modern, attractively done out bistro is the ideal place to share a handful of starters with friends or family, or to indulge in classic dishes given a lovely twist by chef Nicolas Vallois: poultry, duck and prune pâté en croûte; egg verjuice mayo, celeriac, baby gem and Granny Smith remoulade, salted egg yolks; pork confit cromesquis etc. The cellar features a good selection of organic and natural wines, as well as a fine selection of wines by the glass. When the weather permits, plump for a table on the large, pleasant, shaded wooden terr9.2km
- L'Auberge du Bassin A keen traveller, chef Mélanie Serre (who previously worked with the late Joël Robuchon) has set up shop in Cap Ferret, at the start of the peninsula – facing out to sea (at high tide) or seagrass beds and samphire plants (at low tide). Her indulgent menu is eclectic, with many nods to bistro or even classic French cuisine. Her perfectly executed recipes are often given an appealingly creative twist: she makes a mean pâté en croûte, devilled eggs with leek vinaigrette, stuffed cabbage, beef Wellington, rum baba… There's a good wine cellar with bottles to suit all budgets, from modest natural w9.2km
- Ko-sometsuke 2K Originally from Cambodia, the Khong family settled in Arcachon, and now they are the ones inviting diners on a journey: from China and Japan to Southeast Asia, using regional ingredients. Don't miss the dim sum, the real stars of the show, wrapped in a remarkably fine dough.9.4km
- Fleur des Pins Grégory Colantuono, formerly chef at Bistro' 50 in La Hume, has now opened his own restaurant in the town centre, not far from the Théâtre Olympia. Post-renovation, this typical Arcachon villa boasts a bright, modern interior, in which to enjoy a delicious, wallet-friendly lunch – diners can also opt for the wine of the week by the glass. The evening menu is more ambitious, with creative and masterful combinations of ingredients sourced in Gironde and more exotic influences: scallops, coffee emulsion, napa cabbage with mead vinegar and kimchi sesame; squab with red kuri squash, Swiss chard, po9.8km
- Acacia Make a beeline for this little place in the heart of Arcachon, just a stone's throw from the beach. Behind the black and white storefront, there is a restaurant with a modern decor and a retro touch. The chef knows his stuff, astutely revising bistronomy and traditional dishes: eg a wonderful terrine of black Bigorre pork/poultry, updated with a red onion and pear compote; veal in a herb crust, sweet potato gnocchi.9.9km
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