
10 Hidden Gems in Biarritz Most People Walk Right Past
10 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Chapelle Imperiale
Rue des 100 Gardes, Biarritz, 64200, France
This is one of the strangest chapels in France, and almost nobody knows it's here.

Eglise Orthodoxe Alexandre Newsky
8 Avenue de l'Imperatrice, 64200 Biarritz
There's a Russian Orthodox church on the same street as the empress's palace, and that's not a coincidence.
Fronton Parc Mazon
Avenue du Maréchal Joffre, Biarritz, 64200, France
The ball travels at three hundred kilometres per hour.

Grotte de la Chambre d'Amour
Sentier du Bascou, Anglet, 64600, France
The Love Chamber.

Musee Asiatica
1 Rue Guy Petit, 64200 Biarritz
One of the top five Asian art museums in Europe is hiding in a Basque surf town.

Patisserie Miremont
1 bis Place Georges Clémenceau, Biarritz, 64200, France
Two European kings used to eat cake in this room.

Plage de la Milady
Avenue de la Milady, Biarritz, 64200, France
This beach is named after a Scottish noblewoman, and the story of how that happened is pure nineteenth-century Biarritz.

Port des Pecheurs
Allee Port des Pecheurs, 64200 Biarritz
Welcome to the last un-gentrifiable corner of Biarritz.

Villa Belza
25 Perspective de la Côte des Basques, Biarritz, 64200, France
The name means black in Basque.

Villa Natacha
110 Rue d'Espagne, Biarritz, 64200, France
One of the most radical architects in Paris designed this hidden Art Nouveau villa for a stockbroker, and he designed every single door handle himself.
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