Some Quick Facts About Biarritz

Biarritz is a coastal city. This city is located on the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic coast) which lies south-west to France. This town is an important destination for tourists and for surfers all over the globe. This town lies between Basque territory, and Basque flags. This city is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Aquitaine territory. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and few miles from the border of Spain.

Main Sights of Attraction:

Main features of attraction in Biarritz are:

1. The Asiatic Museum, which form the house for Asian art.

2. The Museum of the sea, which has a collection of 24 aquariums containing sharks and seals.

3. The Biarritz Surf Festival is one of the premier surf events in the town which is held every year.

4. St-Martin’s Church which was constructed in 12th century is another great monument to see.

5. The Russian Orthodox Church which is famous for its blue dome and was constructed in 19th century.

6. A Museum of Chocolates which provide you insight information about history and manufacturing of Chocolates.

Sports:

Surfing first started in 1957 here and is one of the most famous sports in Biarritz. There is a very strong culture of surfing in this city. This city is home of famous rugby club, Biarritz Olympique. Another popular sport of Biarritz is Basque pelota. Several local and international competitions take place here every year. Golf is also an important sport in the city. The town has many big angular golf courses which are located at its borders.

Transport:

From Paris this town can be accessed very easily by high-speed trains, which operates from Gare Montparnasse. In the inland of the city, The Biarritz – Anglet – Bayonne Airport is 4 hours away. It is joined to the airports of Anglet and Bayonne.

In an all this city is a great place to visit especially for people who like surfing.

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