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How long is the drive from Brest to Lisbon?

The direct drive from Brest to Lisbon is 1,119 mi (1,800 km), and should have a drive time of 16 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Brest to Lisbon, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bordeaux, Bilbao, Donostia - San Sebastian, Salamanca, Segovia, Nantes, Evora, Coimbra, La Rochelle, and Burgos, as well as top places to visit like Parc du Thabor and Château d'Angers, or the ever-popular Tour de l'Horloge.

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Top cities between Brest and Lisbon

The top cities between Brest and Lisbon are Bordeaux, Bilbao, San Sebastian - Donostia, Salamanca, Segovia, Nantes, Evora, Coimbra, La Rochelle, and Burgos. Bordeaux is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Brest and 10 hours from Lisbon.
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Nantes

Nantes, located in western France along the Loire River, is a city with a rich history as a port and industrial hub. Visitors can explore the restored medieval Château des Ducs de Bretagne, now a local history museum with multimedia exhibits and walkways atop its fortified ramparts.
58% as popular as Bordeaux
4 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Lisbon
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La Rochelle

La Rochelle, located in the southwest of France and serving as the capital of the Charente-Maritime department, has a rich maritime history dating back to the 12th century. The city boasts a charming Vieux Port (old harbor) and a large modern marina called Les Minimes. Its old town is characterized by medieval half-timbered houses, Renaissance architecture, and picturesque passageways adorned with 17th-century arches.
46% as popular as Bordeaux
14 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Lisbon
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Bordeaux

Food & Drink
Wine Tours & Tastings
Cultural Tours
Bordeaux, located in the southwest of France, is a picturesque port city renowned for its association with the world-famous wine-growing region. The city boasts stunning Gothic architecture such as the Cathédrale Saint-André and elegant 18th- to 19th-century mansions. Art enthusiasts can explore notable museums like the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, while public gardens adorn the river quays.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Lisbon
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Donostia / San Sebastián

Donostia-San Sebastian, a charming resort town in Spain's Basque Country, boasts stunning beaches like Playa de la Concha and Playa de Ondarreta. The cobblestoned old town, Parte Vieja, is lined with upscale shops and vibrant pintxo bars offering regional specialties. The area is also renowned for its world-class restaurants led by innovative chefs.
76% as popular as Bordeaux
5 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Lisbon
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Bilbao

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Bilbao, a vibrant city in northern Spain, is known for its stunning blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. The iconic Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry, stands as a symbol of the city's revitalization. Nestled amidst green mountains and overlooking the Bay of Biscay, Bilbao offers a diverse experience for travelers. From surfing along the Atlantic coast to exploring the picturesque towns and fishing villages, there's no shortage of adventure.
94% as popular as Bordeaux
14 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Lisbon
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Burgos

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Burgos, a charming provincial capital in Spain's Castile and León region, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The city's most iconic landmark is the Cathedral of St. Mary, an impressive French Gothic structure featuring ornate bell towers and the Chapel of Condestable, adorned with saintly figures and the tomb of El Cid.
41% as popular as Bordeaux
4 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Lisbon
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Segovia

Segovia, located in central/northern Spain, is a province within the autonomous community of Castile and León. Bordered by several other provinces, it offers a rich tapestry of history and culture. Exploring its hidden streets reveals intriguing anecdotes, stories, and lesser-known figures from the city's past. This includes tales of obscure kings and characters who have left their mark on Segovia's heritage.
61% as popular as Bordeaux
55 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Lisbon
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Salamanca

Salamanca, located in northwestern Spain, is the capital of Salamanca province and part of the Castile and León region. The city has a rich history dating back to the Celtic era and is renowned for its intricate sandstone architecture. The Universidad de Salamanca, founded in the 1100s, played a significant role as an intellectual center in the 15th-16th centuries and continues to contribute to the city's liveliness with its international student community.
66% as popular as Bordeaux
9 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Lisbon
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Coimbra

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Coimbra, a picturesque city in central Portugal, boasts a well-preserved medieval old town and is renowned for being the former capital of the country. The historic University of Coimbra, located within the city, is famous for its baroque library known as Biblioteca Joanina and an impressive 18th-century bell tower. Additionally, visitors can explore the 12th-century Romanesque cathedral Sé Velha in the old town.
48% as popular as Bordeaux
24 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Lisbon
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Évora District

Évora District, situated in the southern region of Portugal known as Alentejo, is home to the charming city of Évora and shares its border with Spain. This district is renowned for producing Evora cheese, a ripened, slightly yellow cheese that comes in traditional circular and small shapes typical of Alentejo.
49% as popular as Bordeaux
32 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Lisbon

Best stops along Brest to Lisbon drive

The top stops along the way from Brest to Lisbon (with short detours) are Puy du Fou, Beach of La Concha, and La Rochelle Aquarium. Other popular stops include Les Machines de l'Île, Place de la Bourse, and Zoo La Palmyre.
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Tour de l'Horloge

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tour de l'Horloge is a 40-meter high tower offering breathtaking views of Dinan and its surroundings, with visibility extending to Mont-Saint Michel on clear days. Initially built as a meeting room and watchtower for fire prevention during Duke Francisco II's reign, it was later upgraded to include a clock and bell under Duchess Anne of Brittany's orders.
This is just one attraction in Dinan and a very good one it is. From its 46 meters, the clock tower offers stunning views of Dinan, its medieval town and Rance. The Clock Tower is open from April to September. Built in the fifteenth century by François II Duke of Brittany, the Clock Tower was primarily intended for monitoring Dinan. A highlight of the city of Dinan, it symbolizes the power of the bourgeoisie against the clergy and the ducal power. In 1507, Anne of Brittany installed a clock, this monument fits among the belfries. Since then is no longer the religious services that punctuate the time in the city of Dinan but the bell of the Clock Tower. The mechanism of this clock is presented on the ground floor of the tower.
Ewan B — Google review
CLIMBING THE TOWER IS HEAVY BUT AT THE END YOU HAVE A GREAT VIEW OVER THE MEDIEVAL TOWN!
Bourgogne M — Google review
Fantastic view of Dinan and surrounding area. Well worth it.
Jean-François K — Google review
We visited Tour de l'Horloge in Dinan and loved it! From the top, you can see the entire city. It's a great spot to enjoy and take in the beauty of Dinan.
Maya A — Google review
Really cool. For roughly $10 US you can spend about 2-3 hours here.
Carl B — Google review
Excellent attraction in Dinan! Probably the most beautiful 360 degree viewpoint in the city! Really recommended. The ticket is also cheap. Our twins loved it. However be careful with smaller children, particularly in the upper part that is very steep.
Laura — Google review
Beautiful village. Nice and calm atmosphere near the end of July. We parked down at the bridge (viaduct, one way except for parking), and walked out way up to the old town. Quite a climb, but doable.
Milan J — Google review
The place is interesting but when it gets full they close the door without putting a notice up that says “full now, wait 10-15 minutes” so some people gave up. Also video was broken and person in charge did not know how to fix it or get it fixed. These problems are so easy to address and would make this a 5 Star visit.
Lisa B — Google review
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4.7
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23 Rue de l'Horloge, 22100 Dinan, France
https://www.dinan.fr/156/tour-de-l-horloge
+33 2 96 87 02 26
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Parc du Thabor

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Park
Nature & Parks
City park
Parc du Thabor, also known as the "Central Park rennais," is a must-visit in Rennes. Spanning over 10 hectares, this 18th-century park features French and English-style gardens, a botanical garden with over 3000 species, aviaries housing non-native bird species, a music kiosk, and a rose garden boasting more than 2,000 varieties of roses.
A simply lovely place to visit and walk about. A great variety of plants, trees and flowers. There's a children's play area and a super collection of birds, chickens and roosters. The birds kept us captive for a better part of a half hour and the chicken entertained us for another quarter hour .
John C — Google review
Lovely place! Suggest to have a peaceful walk there
Marina G — Google review
Parc du Thabor in Rennes, France is truly a delightful escape in the heart of the city. Spanning over 10 hectares, this beautifully maintained park offers a perfect blend of French formal gardens, English-style landscaping, and a lovely botanical garden. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, it’s a serene spot to relax, take a walk, or enjoy a peaceful afternoon. What makes Parc du Thabor special is its charm and diversity. The rose garden is absolutely stunning in bloom, with hundreds of varieties adding color and fragrance to the air. The tall, shaded trees and open grassy areas make it ideal for picnics or simply lounging with a book. Families will appreciate the well-kept playgrounds, and there are even aviaries with exotic birds to admire. Throughout the seasons, the park remains a lively yet calming place — perfect for a morning jog, a romantic stroll, or some quiet reflection. It’s also close to the city center, making it easily accessible and a great break from the hustle of urban life. Overall, Parc du Thabor is a must-visit if you’re in Rennes. It’s a beautiful, peaceful space that showcases the natural beauty and thoughtful design typical of great European parks.
Rahul N — Google review
Must visit in Rennes! Come with kids and your family and you'll find a charming French garden with pleasant greenery. In particular you need to visit the birds nest! Try to grab a stick under the surrounding trees and let parrots come up to you. Such a wonderful place to visit in summer time.
Osbern H — Google review
I would have liked to give 4 stars but I think it will make more impact on reducing to make sure this catch the attention. I went to this park on the 29/08/2025 and first of all this is a very pretty and lit park. It’s free to enter and I also found some ducks and chickens I think :) (correct me if I am wrong) as I went to the park and explored then I needed to use the toilet so I didn’t check if there was any other as the Google maps led me to this specific toilet but I wasn’t the only one trying to use the facility. But,I am very disappointed by the fact that the toilet facility is not looked after at all. It looks like it has been clean for weeks. I mean how can you take care of a place you opened for the general public and the tourist alike, then ignore the fact that if you are expecting them to see there and spend time they cannot have somewhere to go and satisfy their humans needs(🚽🧻🧼🧴🪣). At least do some effort. Overall it’s a great park to visit but be mindful of this when planning to go there.
Mo — Google review
Cute and best park I've been to. It is quite big and colourful with flowers blooming. And you would also find love birds and chickens. Definitely a must visit in Rennes!
Ancy C — Google review
The prettiest park I’ve ever been to! I visited around 7-8 pm on a Thursday night (summer)and the weather was perfect for a walk. There was a modern art gallery plus a small bird sanctuary and the place is filled with beautiful flowers and greenery. I promise you will have a great time there. Bonne visite!
Tenzin — Google review
Great for relaxing, running and having a drink . Fun for kids as well 😀
Jasmina J — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Pl. Saint-Mélaine, 35000 Rennes, France
+33 2 23 62 19 40
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Château d'Angers

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Château d'Angers is a 13th-century castle located on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Maine River. It has been an integral part of France's history, serving as a protective fortress for the kingdom. The castle boasts 17 defensive towers made of schist and sandstone, creating an imposing exterior that contrasts with its inviting interior, including rose and hydrangea gardens.
Excellent! A superb chateau with 800+ years of history, hosting the vast and impressive tapestry of the apocalypse. There is a huge moat with ornate gardens in one part, excellent views of the river and city, superb ramparts and a multilingual audio guide that gives you the details as you walk around. There are internal herb and flower gardens and even a small vineyard within the chateau!
Ian J — Google review
We used the audio guide while visiting which was well worth it for the tapestry. Which is absolutely amazing. The rest of the fortress is worth the visit. The gardens are especially impressive
Carolyn H — Google review
Great château but more of a defended fortress. Well worth the 11 euro entry fee. Coffee shop, bookshop and toilets. Most areas wheelchair friendly. Apocalypse tapestry and exhibition well worth a visit. Parking nearby suspended for resurfacing.
Sarah M — Google review
Lots of things to see: gardens, ramparts, exhibits, the Tapestry of the Apocalypse and a surprisingly nice restaurant. We just got ice cream and ate in the shade, but plenty to do. I recommend the audio guide for the Tapestry of the Apocalypse.
Nate A — Google review
Big discovery - I didn’t know this castle. If you want to see how people leaves 600 years ago this is the place to be. The visit is around 2 hours long and I recommend you see entire place. Nice Apocalypse stamp , nice story , I was impressed by what people can do 600-700 years ago.
George D — Google review
An unexpected gem of a castle! Extensive ramparts. Amazing views. Very well-preserved and presented areas, with interesting historical information. Well worth a visit!
Máire K — Google review
Fantastic chateau, a must visit, super castle, lots of history, well maintained, good value entry. Tapestry is a must see.!!
James B — Google review
There is so much to see and learn in this castle with huge walls. Already, the Romans and Gallic tribes (mainly the Andecavi) had settlements at this place. The Romans called it Juliomagus . The Counts of Anjou built a first stone fortification in the 9th century, which was expanded and beautified in the next centuries. You should visit the former palace and large chapel first as there is an exhibition on the background of the large tapestry in the special building. There is information on the apocalyptic times when the tapestry was made, how it was made, and much more. The Tapestry of the Apocalypse is a masterpiece of medieval art woven from died wool with 25 different colours. Originally, it measured 140 x 6 meters, of which 103 meters survived and is on display. It tells the story of the final book of the New Testament, the Revelations by Saint John. The tapestry is divided into sections of 2x7 scenes with a larger image preceeding a section of a figure reading the Apocalypse. You follow the scenes in each section from top left to right and then from bottom left to right. There are remarkable details in the scenes, so you take your time to appreciate it all. Furthermore, there are some nice gardens on the walls where you can also have a panoramic view of the castle and the city
Seimen B — Google review
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4.4
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2 Prom. du Bout du Monde, 49100 Angers, France
http://www.chateau-angers.fr/
+33 2 41 86 48 77
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Bioparc de Doué-la-Fontaine

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Bioparc de Doué-la-Fontaine is a unique zoo located in a prehistoric sedimentary rock quarry, offering natural habitats for its diverse range of animals. Situated in Main-et-Loire, France, it is known for housing rare species such as black rhinos and okapis. The park's 14 hectares feature various animals like anteaters, zebras, snow leopards, Sumatran tigers, and gibbons.
One of the best zoos I've visited. Huge enclosures, lots to see but also thoughtfully laid out so you hardly need to double back on yourself. It was busy in the car park but didn't feel it once inside. Initially I wasn't keen on the fact that picnics aren't allowed in the park, but it actually meant most people left to eat lunch. This meant it was never overly busy as people were always coming to and from the park. The walk through sections were excellent and the whole zoo was very clean. There were often more than one viewpoint into an enclosure to give you the best chance of getting a good look at the animals inside. Would return again in a heartbeat. Tip: You can save a few Euros by booking online in advance. However, the queue for pre booked tickets took a lot longer than paying on the door, so consider if you want to queue for 10 minutes or so just to save 3 Euros.
Steve T — Google review
Amazing time, the bird cage towards the end was the highlight. Also got lucky and managed to get a good look at the leopard, no tiger tho :/
Ricardo B — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to visit. Well set out and plenty of rest areas as it is a big place. Food available around the zoo and a restaurant as well .Free parking all facilities are clean and well kept. Great selection of animals and good habitat with plenty of staff to look after them .
Simon D — Google review
The zoo was very nice and green, lots of trees and vegitation. Also the caves are really nice, and the animal places are good for the animals. But there are not enough places where you can get something to eat or drink, and the places they have, are all closed or have only something to drink (and are very expensive) while you are not alloud to bring your own food or drinks. They can make their guests happier and earn more money.
Laura — Google review
Outstanding! The enclosures are quite incredible and offer some of the best photo opportunities I have ever come across. I would highly recommend this to anyone interested in wildlife photography. A++
G S — Google review
This is the best zoo we have been to. It is just the right size, the enclosures look amazing, and most importantly, the animals have pups and look happy. Do not miss the feeding!
Tal C — Google review
One of the best zoo I have ever been! Congrats to the staff!
GT M — Google review
Its a very nice parc (many interesting animals and birds) It was my first time to see giraffe baby
Gauri K — Google review
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4.6
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103 Rue de Cholet, 49700 Doué-en-Anjou, France
http://www.bioparc-zoo.fr/
+33 2 41 59 18 58
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Botanical Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of Nantes, the Jardin des Plantes is a stunning botanical garden that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Established in the 18th century, this lush oasis boasts an impressive collection of around 11,000 plant species, including vibrant camellias and majestic magnolias. Visitors can wander through its picturesque trails or relax amidst its tranquil environment, soaking up the beauty of nature.
Probably the best park I’ve been to. The fountains were so peaceful and made better with the amount of ducks (and even tortoise!). They had some cool guys around to spot with an amazing plant garden at the back. Had lots of fun activities for kids. Even had a cute chess place right in the middle of it - you have to bring your own pieces but the boards are there on the tables. The numerous public art about was fun to stumble upon. Such a lovely park
Oliver D — Google review
I love this park . It is Tranquil and beautiful . The park is one of the best I’ve been to . It has a magnificent Deer statue, lots of ducks , a lake with an interesting fountain and even a little area with some goats . It also has some very quirky big benches , which made me chuckle . It is only a stones throw from the main station as well , so is perfect to visit while waiting for a train.
Steve G — Google review
The scenery is beautiful and expansive, with interesting sights everywhere you look. It’s truly a must-visit. The variety of plant species is impressive — and discovering a special ‘Taiwan section’ was especially moving.
Po-Jen K — Google review
A truly beautiful and tranquil spot right in the heart of Nantes. The Botanical Garden is the perfect escape from the summer heat, with plenty of shaded areas under tall trees and lush greenery. Everything is very well looked after, clean and organized
Moaz A — Google review
This is a beautiful park, easily accessible from the center city, and nearby to many other attractions. Even in the middle of a busy weekday, the park was relatively quiet, and it was easy to find shaded areas to sit on a bench and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Mark P — Google review
Beautiful garden near center of Nantes, excellent maintained and has a great range of different flowers and trees, as well as artistic objects. Many benches to sit and enjoy the scenery. Free entrance.
Jasper V — Google review
Really nice walk out to the location from the city centre. Well worth it, very peaceful park with a fair few different things to see.
Thurso L — Google review
A beautiful, free garden with a large variety of flora. You can't sit on the grass but there are benches. There is also a cafe and play areas for children
D B — Google review
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Rue Stanislas Baudry, 44000 Nantes, France
https://metropole.nantes.fr/lieu/jardin-des-plantes
+33 2 40 41 65 09
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Les Machines de l'Île

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Museums
Specialty Museums
Les Machines de l'Île is an imaginative and interactive park attraction in Nantes, inspired by the works of Jules Verne and Leonardo da Vinci. The park features a giant mechanical elephant that walks, trumpets, sprays water, and even spits fire. Visitors can also explore a laboratory of nature-inspired machines and enjoy a three-story carousel of marine machines.
A wonderful creative imaginative magical experience, for children and adults alike. Blending engineering & physics with creative design and wild imagination. This place is a must see! The Grand Elephant is also impressive, and squirts water everywhere. Don’t get wet! Must see, must try. Not expensive. Worthwhile for family and all ages!
F L — Google review
Love the experience. Amazing place. Most of presentations are in French. You can use app to read all info online. Would suggest more English tours through the week. One on Monday evening doesn’t suit all visitors on different days.
Maciej Z — Google review
Fantastic experience at Machine de l'île, Nantes. The ticketing system is complex but let's you pay for what you want to see - the three options are: The Elephant, The Gallery (with a range of mechanical animals to watch and some you can participate in) and the Carousel - each requires a separate booking and ticket, however the latter are both included in the Nantes pass whi h is good value for money. The Elephant was fun, though busy and you can get a better view from the ground of the elephant itself. The Gallery was excellent, again quite busy but you get to see demonstrations of 5 or 6 machines. The Carousel was better than I expected as each object has different functions that allow you to move them wh ih was fun. One word of warning, only download the tickets once as any subsequent downloads cancels the last ticket rather than duplicating it which meant I ended up in a mess with multiple tickets. You can also get tickets and opies of digital tickets from the ticket office. There's an outdoor cafe on site and a lovely Spanish restaurant adjacent.
Dominic B — Google review
This was on my "bucket list". It was amazing. Total of €30 to visit the Elephant, Carousel and Warehouse. You can see the Elephant walking around without paying if you don't want to pay to ride it. Worth knowing that parts of the carousel ride are wheelchair friendly too. It took us from 11am to 4pm ( with a break for lunchtime closure 12-2), to see everything.
Zena B — Google review
I found this a slightly bizarre experience, maybe best suited to children and anyone interested in beautiful carvings/mechanics.... but the mechanical animals were genuinely impressive and the people doing the tour were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. The highlight for me was the mechanical elephant, which you don't have to pay to watch.
Helen E — Google review
I liked the fact that this building had been renovated for such an interesting and, above all, interactive project. Fortunately, there was an English-speaking guide available. During the visit we were able to touch some of the machines ourselves and activate them, making the whole thing much more fun. It was also nice to be able to access the area where these machines are actually built, so that everyone can understand the hard engineering work that goes into them.
Flavio C — Google review
The gallery is extremely disappointing. You pay 12 euros to watch the staff having fun with the animatronics. You'll be at 10m of distance (if lucky) and with 100 people around. Maybe, maybe you're lucky enough to be selected to "pilot" some machine (actually is managed by the staff) The elephant ride is worth its price though
Inmaculada B — Google review
Staff spoke English so was able to buy ticket and find way around. Lots of machines to look at and shown working by staff. Spent a few hours here and enjoyed it but not a whole days event. Reasonably priced. Parked our vw camper in multistory over the road no problem.
Ad T — Google review
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Parc des Chantiers, Bd Léon Bureau, 44200 Nantes, France
https://www.lesmachines-nantes.fr/
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Puy du Fou

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Puy du Fou is a historical theme park that offers epic, period-specific shows such as the Vikings and Ancient Rome. The park features astonishing special effects, including dancing horses, rotating castles, and Viking longships emerging from underwater. With jousting knights, panoramic cinemas, and spectacular dance sequences, visitors are in for an immersive historical experience. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2017, Puy du Fou continues to innovate with an ever-increasing amount of entertainment.
I had read about this park, but nothing can prepare you for what you’ll see – it’s absolutely stunning and unforgettable! If you arrive around 9 AM and get the skip-the-line upgrade, you can catch all the shows in a day. Be aware that the roads get very crowded (our drive from Cholet took about an hour). A good tip: bring some food in a backpack and eat while watching the shows to save time. Totally worth it!
Alexandru L — Google review
It has been an unforgettable experience. The shows we attended were of great quality, including the costumes and staging. I must point out that it seemed to me that the sound was playback rather than live, and the simultaneous translation was slightly out of sync in some shows. Of course, it’s impossible to see everything in just one day, but even so, it’s well worth the visit — highly recommended for the whole family.
Lucía C — Google review
Love this park. As a family went have been visiting since 1989. We have seen so many changes over the years. It never ceases to amaze us every visit. We have a season pass as we now live in the area, so far this season we have been every week,our family of 4 and their families are avid Puy du fou fans,the grandchildren absolutely love it!. Great options for food,coffee and snacks. Gift shops well stocked with various memorabilia and various artisan shops in the medival and viking villages. Fun for all the family and all ages with not a ride in sight! A wonderful way to immerse yourself in french history and appreciate the performers enthusiasm in doing what they obviously love doing. The cinecine is something else,a must see,indescribable....see for yourself.
Jacqueline W — Google review
As you will need to walk around and spend time to line up, a detailed plan is very necessary in order to finish all the programs. Every shows are giving surprises to the audience. Very impressive. Bravo 🎉
T F — Google review
This place was incredible, we booked last minute not knowing what to expect and it did not disappoint. A lot of the shows are quite close together so we did have to run to catch them but there are hotels so you could stay for 2 days and see all the shows in good time. As a theme park it is a little pricey but this was to be expected. Make sure you take some headphones so you can translate the shows!
Robotllamas — Google review
What a place! A must do if you're looking for a unique experience with a tint of French history across the time. The well equipped parc is huge, so make sure that you wear comfy shoes! Booking in advance is a must, and depending on the time of the year you'll be visiting Le Puy du Fou, you might face waiting queues before attending the most rated shows... I strongly suggest that you download the apps, that will help you to organise your visit. We managed to watch the best shows, keeping us time to visit the parc, the villages replicas and indulge ourselves at some of the restaurants as well. Special thanks to all the dedicated staff, you are doing a great job! We had a great stay and we'll come back for sure.
Yozhyk — Google review
If you don’t speak French bear in mind you will be some what left in the dark here outside of the shows. None of the signage show any English and the shows are obviously in French but you can use the live translation if you’ve got the app. The shows however are outstanding even if you don’t know what’s being said very impressive indeed. Worth the visit.
Fionn M — Google review
We spent a few days at Puy du Fou and were absolutely blown away by the experience. The quality of the shows, both indoor and outdoor, is phenomenal. I had visited the park as a child about 20 years ago and was already impressed back then, but what it has become today is on an entirely different level. The scale and sophistication of the productions are unlike anything else. From massive sets to special effects that leave you wondering how it's even possible, every show is a true spectacle. The immersive experiences are just as unforgettable and add another layer to the journey through time. The scheduling of the shows is incredibly well thought out. We barely waited more than 15 or 20 minutes between each performance. Visiting just before the high season probably helped, but still, the whole day flowed smoothly without feeling rushed or overcrowded. Some historical events are presented with a certain angle, but that’s part of the park’s narrative style. It doesn’t take away from the fact that this is great entertainment at its finest. We truly loved our stay and would recommend Puy du Fou to anyone looking for unique and breathtaking live entertainment.
Jeremy B — Google review
4.8
(99114)
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4.7
(17743)
85590 Les Epesses, France
https://www.puydufou.com/
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Guérande

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Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Guérande, a charming medieval town in the Loire-Atlantique department of Pays de la Loire, Western France, is known for its salt marshes where the famous Guerande salt is produced. The locals are called Guérandais and Guérandaise.
4.3
(1685)
France
http://www.ville-guerande.fr/
9

Parc zoologique des Sables d'Olonnes

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Association / Organization
Parc zoologique des Sables d'Olonnes is an eco-zoo located near the beaches, home to around 500 exotic animals including lions, giraffes, Amur leopards, monkeys, pandas, and penguins. The zoo is committed to animal conservation and environmental protection. Visitors can explore imaginative habitats housing about 50-70 animals at a reasonable admission fee.
We've been here 3 times now, over 2 years, and this is such a lovely zoo! Only fairly small however we love it here... giraffes the obvious favourite, however the little parrots that you can feed with nectar pots are so much fun! Totally recommend
Elliott G — Google review
Lovely day out, very much enjoyed this zoo. Could have been our luck but the animals were all visible and active.
Amin B — Google review
It's nice to visit with kids :) Buy the bird food at the entry, they birds are friendly. Though, a tiny trick: The birds reach more than the hall at the start, if you keep walking there's an open space near and there will be more little parrots to say hello.
Marely R — Google review
Great little zoo involved in many international conservations programs. The path are surrounded with exuberant vegetation making you feel like you're in the middle of nature. Around 50 species available in great natural looking enclosures. Some shows available at times during the day. Reasonable in price, 16.50€ for an adult. The bar- restaurant is also reasonable in price.
David E — Google review
Lovely zoo. Friendly staff. Very pleasant experience and not too busy
Peter R — Google review
Lovely little zoo. Very well looked after animals. Beautiful bird space with the possibility to feed them. A great place to visit when it is hot an sunny as most parts of the park are with big trees. Suitable for prams. Food stand with outdoor seating area and souvenir shop available.
Chrissi H — Google review
Beautiful zoo that focusses on providing natural habitats for the animals and also try to preserve the planet through their ecological plan of action. It's gorgeous and definitely a recommendation!
Michel M — Google review
A somewhat smaller zoo, but beautifull and fun. There is an optimal route which should take you past all enclosures. The zoo was very nice for (young) children. Take your time and you will have a nice visit. There is nectar at the entrace for €1 which you can feed to some birds, which is really worth it.
Jan Z — Google review
4.2
(8193)
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4.0
(1323)
Rte du Tour de France, 85100 Les Sables-d'Olonne, France
http://www.zoodessables.fr/
+33 2 51 95 14 10
10

Vieux-Port

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Vieux-Port is a charming and bustling harbor featuring the imposing La Chaîne and Saint-Nicolas towers, which have been repurposed into a museum and an observation deck. Along Quai Duperré, visitors can find trendy wine bars, seafood restaurants, and vendors selling delicious crêpes. In the summer, Cours des Dames hosts stalls offering a variety of goods such as crafts, cheeses, and scenic paintings.
4.5
(4734)
17000 La Rochelle, France, USA
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La Rochelle Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
The La Rochelle Aquarium is a popular tourist attraction in Charente-Maritime, France. It has received the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence and houses around 600 aquatic species in approximately three million liters of sea water. The aquarium features walkways over two floors with 83 basins representing the great oceans and seas, offering visitors a captivating experience that lasts about two hours.
Really fantastic aquarium! Very well maintained with an amazing selection of sea life. The layout is very well done and there’s so much interesting information. Many negative complaints seem to be about the busiest times of year, but just out of peak season on a Friday it was super quiet and a really relaxing experience! Would highly recommend a visit, especially with young kids. Our 1 year-old absolutely loved it too!
Matt S — Google review
Top tip for visiting this aquarium - book your tickets in advance online otherwise you will queue for ages to buy tickets only to be given a later time slot to return! Once inside, the aquarium is full of amazing tanks full of fish and other sea life. The tanks are well labelled in both French and English and you can follow the numbered tanks around the aquarium so that you don’t miss anything. We visited on a Monday during summer school holidays - the aquarium was really busy, but you still get to see everything.
Annette K — Google review
A wonderful and informative aquarium, well maintained and clean. Highlight was the sharks of course, but had lots to see and examine. Reasonable priced too, especially if you're from the UK where aquariums are prohibitively expensive. One other thing to note, it is all accessible for pushchairs, prams and wheelchairs.
Dominic L — Google review
There's a lot to see hear, from the jellyfish at the entrance to the sharks at the end and endless fish in between. It's divided into different areas, Mediterranean, Carribbean and tropical for some and the tour flows well. It was quiet when I visited, but can get very busy, so I would recommend choosing a quieter time.
Austen M — Google review
Practical side: Practically speaking, it was a mess. We had bought our tickets online, thinking it would save us time. Our slot was at 11:00, so we joined the line early since we didn’t know how long it would take. By 10:45 we reached the staff member at the entrance, but he told us we were too early and had to leave the line. Just five minutes later, people with 11:00 tickets were allowed in! When we rejoined, the line had tripled in length. So instead of saving time, we ended up waiting much longer. They even split the line to “speed things up,” which actually delayed us even more. On top of that, special discounts (for students, people with disabilities, etc.) weren’t available when booking online. The visit: As for the visit itself, it was one of the dullest aquaria I’ve ever seen. First of all, it was extremely crowded – surprising for a Thursday in late August – to the point where it felt claustrophobic and we often couldn’t even see the tanks. We walked through everything in about half an hour. Some fish were kept in very small tanks, with no mention anywhere about animal welfare or what the aquarium does to prevent harm. Many tanks just looked artificial, with fish placed in unnatural settings. There was also no clear storyline or structure. In other aquariums you often see a logical build-up (from shallow to deep water, or small to large species) but here it was just one similar-looking room after another: blue walls and a few glass tanks. There were no interactive elements, no feeding demonstrations, and no educational content about pollution, climate change, or conservation – all things you’d expect nowadays. For that, paying €18.50 is way overpriced.
Lexa M — Google review
Too many tickets sold per time slot. Our slot said 150 tickets left so we thought it would be quiet, instead met with massive queues, crowds and stressful experience.
Ben L — Google review
Very amusing, especially for kids. We went on a rather quite time of the month, so we h didnt have to wait in line and the aquarium wasn't very busy. Very lovely experience, I'd go there again!
Issa A — Google review
Huge aquarium. Good time for kids. The map of the aquarium is not clear and no signs inside the aquarium. Still worth the visit
Venkatesan D — Google review
4.1
(8724)
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4.2
(9432)
Quai Louis Prunier, 17000 La Rochelle, France
https://www.aquarium-larochelle.com/
+33 5 46 34 00 00
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Phare des Baleines

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Phare des Baleines, located at the westernmost tip of Ile de Re, is an octagonal limestone tower built in the mid-1850s. The 59m-high lighthouse offers stunning panoramic views after climbing 257 spiral steps. It has been guiding ships around the island's edge for decades and is a popular stop on circular bike rides of the island.
Amazing views and the whole area is lovely with all it's restaurants. A bit breezy and very windy at the top of the lighthouse. Great views. Hold on to your caps and phones up there!!
Matt- F — Google review
Google directions to parking is a bit misleading but easy to figure out. Parking can be an issue in holiday times. There is a market with clothing shops and restaurants as well as the light tower, the old tower is just behind it.
Johan G — Google review
Very cool place to go to learn about the local history of the island and the lighthouse and as well the other lighthouses that dot French coastline. Worth the drive to the tip of Île de Ré.
Christopher C — Google review
Cool little destination when bike riding the Ile de Re. Plenty of ice cream spots also.
Dion J — Google review
Wonderful old lighthouse. We walked up 257 steps to the top, had beautiful views
Virginia W — Google review
Nice place to visit to get a great view from the top of the lighthouse
Chris H — Google review
Wonderfull wiew, strong wind and sunset is stunning.
Selim H — Google review
I always like a good lighthouse, especially if you can climb it. Entrance is round the back (seaward side) and provides excellent 360 degree views. There is a small museum nearby.
Stephen M — Google review
4.5
(23441)
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4.4
(2606)
155 All. du Phare, 17590 Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, France
http://www.pharedesbaleines.com/
+33 5 46 29 18 23
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Association Hermione La Fayette

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Museums
Association / Organization
Association Hermione La Fayette is a majestic flagship that showcases the work of a boatswain. Visitors can experience the rigging by trying out the Accro-Mats, offering a unique opportunity to reach great heights. The Royal Ropery, an impressive 374m tall building, is also worth exploring. Rochefort itself is steeped in history, with reminders of Lafayette and Napoleon at every turn.
Magnifique. A great reason to visit Rochefort. Hermione is nothing else than a piece of art, a volunteering effort, a very passionate crew. Thank you all for reviving the history thru this glorious ship and letting us the visitors to enjoy it. A must see in this part of France.
Ralu K — Google review
Beautoful ship, too bad they were fixing it when we came so we couldn't see the whole of it. Also, everything is in French - no English translation
Tina P — Google review
Disappointing! No boat! At least not that we could see. Lots of interesting sub-museums each with own entry fee > €10 Made the mistake of arriving and looking at the town first with cafe in lovely square only to find that the museums were all closing in half an hour for a 2 hour lunch! Decided to go the Leclerc and go back to the caravan. Was so good had lunch in the supermarket if that isn’t sad! Great sandwich beer and wine. Rochefort - tick!!
Stephen W — Google review
We had a wander round in the mid-afternoon, it was great to see a tall ship that had clearly been lovingly reconstructed. Unfortunately, partly due to the size of our group, the cost of guided tours were a little more than we were willing to stomach. However, just the setting it's in and the surrounding area is well worth a look.
Francis L — Google review
Stunning place. The Versailles of the maritime world. So glad we made the effort to visit. The city is small and delightful. A place for a culture fix for sure.
Andreas G — Google review
Rochefort surprised me as a so historical town. At each street corner an old place reminds you Lafayette, Napoleon or other war part of French naval history. The Hermione is a so large vessel, impressive with the masts, the inside deck, .... all is so fantastic a must see... and what is you are lucky to see her taking the see
Arnaud C — Google review
An amazing place to visit, plenty to do and see and explore. Take your time and stay a whole day to explore it.
Martha A — Google review
Beautiful boat, what a pity that they don't have English information. Also, they could perhaps change the tents and have some permanent building. The temperature in the tents was unbearable.
Jean P — Google review
4.5
(2272)
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4.5
(1153)
Arsenal Maritime, Pl. Amiral Dupont, 17300 Rochefort, France
https://fregate-hermione.com/un-espace-info-ouvert-a-tous-a-rochefort/
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Port of Cotinière

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Marina
Nature & Parks
Port of Cotinière is a charming and authentic French fishing village that offers a tranquil coastal retreat. It boasts beautiful beaches, lovely boutiques, and vibrant restaurants, making it an ideal destination for a leisurely evening stroll. The harbor town exudes traditional charm with its picturesque surroundings and is known for its delightful culinary offerings.
Le port de la Cotinière is a hidden gem that showcases the beauty of traditional French fishing villages. Its authenticity, culinary offerings, and scenic surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an escape to a tranquil and picturesque coastal retreat.
Vautrin T — Google review
In September it is not so crowded. I went there in the morning. This is a good time to meet not too many tourists. But I can imagine its full in summertime. Parking 2 hours is possible for free.
R. A — Google review
Stopped for dessert and drinks, ended up dancing until 1am.
Bertrand C — Google review
I love this place I first visited it 30 years ago. Don't change much,that's a good thing. Scenic port,nice beach, good restaurants and tourist shops. Recommended.
Julian B — Google review
Love this place It's got the lot Beach Harbour Great shopping Great food
Phil W — Google review
Nice working harbour
Alan G — Google review
Great fir a walk in the evening ,vibrant place. Great restaurants, lovely little shops . Beaches are beautiful
Carolyn W — Google review
Harbor for a small fishing fleet. There town around it is a predictable tourist trap, but enjoyable none the less.
Martijn P — Google review
4.5
(6546)
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4.1
(1534)
34 RUE DU PORT DE, 17310 Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, France
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Zoo La Palmyre

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in a lush pine forest, Zoo La Palmyre is a well-established zoo located in the southwest of Charente-Maritime, near Royan. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2016, the zoo has grown from 160 animals to over 1,600 from 115 species.
Such a great zoo! Big free parking between trees with lots of shade. Inside you can buy cheap bags of popcorn and feed all of the animals (except monkeys). First time feeding giraffes and zebras! Really interactive experience. Part of the zoo was closed due to making of new enclosures.
Bartosz S — Google review
Wow... Such a great experience. Family of 3 and we loved it. The zoo was impeccably clean and the staff were all super friendly. Being able to get so close to the animals is amazing. Feeding the Giraffes, zebra, ostrich, goats and Tortoise is such a great experience, my daughter absolutely loved it. They sell pop corn to feed the animals.. this is a must do as it adds so much fun to the day. There is a very large array of animals to see and you just keep getting wowed by them. I would most certainly recommend this zoo to anyone thinking of visiting.
Dan C — Google review
Another great activity to do with toddlers in La Palmyre is visiting La Palmyre Zoo. You should plan around 4 hours to see the entire zoo at a comfortable pace. There are so many animals to discover, and interactive areas where kids can feed and gently stroke the giraffes and goats. The zoo is very family-friendly: stroller accessible, clean, and well-organized with shaded areas to rest. There are also a few restaurants and snack points inside, especially during the summer months, which is super convenient when visiting with children. They also offer sea lion and parrot shows, which are fun and engaging for kids, it’s a good idea to check the show schedule on their website so you don’t miss them. Overall, a fantastic place to spend half a day with toddlers and kids while learning about animals and enjoying nature!
Desi M — Google review
I had never been to a French zoo before and had assumed an experience similar to Dublin Zoo...it's very different. Firstly the animals are far closer and more "accessible". The first enclosure for the flamingos is literally inside the front door, and they are arms length away at points. The flamingos looked vibrant and happy in the 30 degree sunshine, flaunting their sunny pinkness to their Dublin comrades. Our first port of call was the Giraffes...where u can literally feed them popcorn from your hand!! My first impression was I'm back in a Victorian Zoo, with an elephant ride up next...but I really enjoyed it!! Seeing the animals up close is a completely different experience. I'm sure there are raging debates in zoologist circles about the wisdom of hand feeding Giraffes popcorn...But they certainly seemed to enjoy it. My son loves Giraffes and this blew his mind. There is a lot to do and see, and on a warm day we picked out a few highlights. There is an amphitheatre where u can watch the sea lions perform tricks for food. 2 shows daily but we missed this. Wouldn't be a big fan of this so not bothered. The elephant enclosure again was far more accessible, there is a small mote with almost 360 degrees viewing angles. U could buy some sort of nuts to feed the elephants. I was initially horrified as I could see people throwing things across to the elephants, before I realized it was allowed. Kinda not sure about this. Turned this majestic animal into a Jack Russel looking for treats (with killer tusks). The enclosure was very large, so I guess they could wander off if it was bothering them 😕 Towards the back of the zoo there are chimps and orangutans. Given the scorcher of a day these animals were flaked out in the shade. Their enclosure was huge with an indoor area too. Lots of waterfalls, Jurassic Park vibes. We finished the trip seeing alligators and reptiles! There is plenty to do and see, with food options too. Huge free car park beside it, about €74 for a family ticket for 4. Worth a visit if u are in the area.
Justin M — Google review
There are vending machines around the park for drinks that are dated and don’t accept NFC payments. Don’t forget cash. Sea lion show was impressive back in the day but has lost its luster over the years. Kids still enjoyed it but as an adult found it missing something this time around.
Jason C — Google review
Amazing Zoo, set in a woodland. You are really close to the animals & you can get in with goats & feeding them is so much fun. Great day out, well priced & plenty of free parking
Justin P — Google review
Very nice park, highly recommended! Great variety of animals, the enclosures looked very good and the staff is friendly. However, when emus are stealing the maps from visitors and goats are getting stuck in backpacks (causing a ten-minute stampede in the petting zoo), you could argue it needs a little more supervision.
Robin H — Google review
A really well kept zoo, spotlessly clean with decent sized enclosures. The animals don't seem stressed. A good point: you can get face to face with the giraffes. A down point: the sealion show was only in the afternoon so we missed it.
Tony B — Google review
4.4
(34026)
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4.1
(6139)
6 Av. de Royan, 17570 Les Mathes, France
https://www.zoo-palmyre.fr/
+33 5 46 22 46 06
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L'Ange Bleu

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
L'Ange Bleu, a vibrant cabaret located in Gauriaguet, has been captivating audiences since its opening on April 2, 2013. Just a short stroll from the Fourchette de Gueynard pizzeria, this venue offers an unforgettable night out filled with dazzling performances and delightful cuisine. Guests rave about the colorful atmosphere adorned with sequins and the overall entertainment value of the shows.
Amazing show! My family and me spent the 24th of december in this wonderful place ! Thanks to all the team of the Ange Blue specially Emilie !
Marianne C — Google review
The food was good. The show, if you haven't seen it is good. But I have to say not as good as two years ago The interior is looking tired.
Steve P — Google review
Was a good night out, lots going on good food and service. My only criticism would be the comedian acting disabled / shy, it came over to me as making fun of people with disabilities, although I’m sure this wasn’t the intention. I’d probably suggest he tones that down a bit as to be sure not to offend. Overall a very entertaining night, very colourful and spectacular with sequins everywhere !
Firm B — Google review
Excellent
Alain B — Google review
Great show good food and a good atmosphere
Christine V — Google review
Top
Benoit M — Google review
Excellent spectacle
Frédéric B — Google review
Tip top 👍
Seyni V — Google review
4.6
(4029)
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4.6
(2333)
47 Rue de Gueynard, 33240 Gauriaguet, France
http://www.angebleu.fr/?utm_source=gmb
+33 5 57 68 07 07
17

Monolithic Church of Saint-Emilion

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Monolithic Church of Saint-Emilion is an underground church carved from limestone, with a towering 68-meter bell tower. It dates back to the 12th century and is said to be made from a single stone. The majority of the church is located underground, and visitors can explore it on official tours organized by the Office of Tourism. The village was named after Emilion, an 8th-century hermit who established a religious community there.
Beautiful and well preserved. Love all the history and still the roman wall. Built on eachother. Love the streets and the wine.
Cori H — Google review
Amazing history and architecture! This little town was established around 800AD. Every road is cobblestone so wear flat shoes with good grip. Try to see everything in this area. This is one of the oldest wine growing regions in the world.
Jamie J — Google review
This is an absolutely wonderful piece of medieval architecture, and a real glimpse into the life of a hermit and his followers. The tour is wonderful and takes you on a journey from the small cave in which St Emilion to the mic. Church carved out of the rock by his followers and the devout. No photographs are allowed, but they’re plenty online. This is a fantastic tour and a must if you are going to st Emilion
G M — Google review
Best thing to do/see in town + not a rip off (unlike most things in saint emilion) You get given a key from the information desk and sent on your way. They only let a few people in at a time (around 6) so it’s not crowded at all! Make sure to go up the tower when you’re visiting!
Hattie C — Google review
I recommend getting the guided tour, it is worthwhile if you are in Saint-Emilion. Guide is available in many languages and goes through 4 different sections. The underground part is quite the spectacle. The workers were helpful and very knowledgeable on the church.
Anti — Google review
Historical & landmark Church in Saint-Emilion This is a fantastic medieval building in the town center of St. Emilion. Beautiful architecture well worth your time to visit regardless of if you are religious or not. We really enjoyed visiting this village probably one of the nicest in this region, and this church is high on the little of amazing building you can see & visit.
Paul V — Google review
A fascinating place but for someone a bit unsteady on their feet the paths and roads are made with pebbles and are very uneven.
Marjorie K — Google review
Interesting place to visit. We went as part of a vineyard tour.
Claire V — Google review
4.6
(5290)
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4.6
(1927)
Pl. du Marché, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France
https://www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com/fr/1-decouvrir/31-les-12-monuments-incontournables/5-l-eglise-monolithe-et-son-clocher.html
+33 5 57 55 28 28
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Cité du Vin

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Museum
Cultural center
Cité du Vin is a cutting-edge wine museum housed in a striking curved aluminum and glass structure in Bordeaux. It offers interactive displays, guided tours, and tastings to educate visitors about the history and production of wine globally. The museum's modern design reflects the swirling motion of both the adjacent Garonne River and wine in a glass. With themed routes and multimedia exhibits, it explores wine's impact on history, geography, culture, and civilization.
Extremely well done - highly informative and interactive, incorporating all of the senses! You can learn as little or as much as you'd like, but one can easily spend a few hours here. The tasting (with 13 different wines from which to choose) on the top floor with beautiful views was icing on the cake on a beautiful summer's day. There is non-alcoholic options as well! Very well air-conditioned, so going in the heat of the afternoon during the heat dome was a huge relief as well! This is a must-visit while in Bordeaux, even if you don't like wine.
E H — Google review
Hard to fault this place. I visited around 6 years ago and it’s only got better. A comprehensive tale of world wine history. A good tasting on the 8th floor featuring international wines. I tried a Swiss wine that was new to me. There are lockers to hold bags as you wander. Excellent easy to use audio guide. A good Bodega. Prices are not crazy they cater for all tastes.
Craig T — Google review
La Cité du Vin is an absolute must-visit in Bordeaux — more than a museum, it’s a full sensory journey into the world of wine. The interactive exhibits are beautifully designed, combining history, culture, and tasting experiences in a modern, engaging way. You can easily spend hours exploring and still discover something new. The architecture itself is stunning, with its flowing, glassy curves reflecting the Garonne. Don’t miss the panoramic tasting room at the top — the view is spectacular. A brilliant tribute to wine culture, innovation, and pleasure.
Natalia B — Google review
LOVED this amazing museum!! It had the most immersive experience including aroma generator technology that I did not know existed. You can smell the aromas of a myriad of scents that are produced from wines, cognac, liquors, and champagne. And the production, service, and industry is covered at great detail. Fun for everyone of all ages. And the ticket provides for two samples on the 8th floor with spectacular views! The restaurant food is excellent, with both vegetarian and meat, seafood offerings. The desserts are amazing! Love the model and the story behind this innovative museum created from a competition around 2010.
Shafi K — Google review
Cité du Vin wine museum offers a fascinating journey through the history and culture of winemaking. The exhibits are well-curated, blending tradition with interactive displays. It’s the perfect place for wine enthusiast. After the exhibits, you can go to the 8th floor to enjoy a panoramic view of the Garonne river in Bordeaux while tasting your favourite wine.
Yash V — Google review
Highly recommended to visit! They share wine knowledge in a fun and interactive way. You can easily spend 2–3 hours there without even noticing the time. A super interesting place if you love wine! We went on a Monday, and it was still fairly busy. Probably best to avoid weekends!
HYE S — Google review
This museum is definitely worth visiting. They have tastings, beautiful views, and the ability for you to use all of your senses and learned so much about Wine! I highly recommend going if you are interested at all in Wine. Children can even join in the tasting since they offer sodas instead of wine.
Jessica Z — Google review
Whether you are a wine drinker or not. This is by far one of the most interactive museums you could go to. Well priced and super modern. It has Something for everyone. Plus the tickets can come with wine for before or after visit, this area showcases great views of the city. The wine shop they have is also a big plus. Some fantastic local and imported wines.
Joshua T — Google review
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134 Quai de Bacalan, 33300 Bordeaux, France
https://www.laciteduvin.com/fr
+33 5 56 16 20 20
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Miroir d'eau

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Located in Bordeaux, the Miroir d'eau is a large shallow reflecting pool built in 2006 near Place de la Bourse. Covering an area of 3450 square meters, it is one of the world's largest reflecting pools and offers stunning views of the surrounding architecture. The water's surface acts as a mirror, creating beautiful visual effects and making it a popular spot for photography.
A brilliant idea in combining a modern structure with the old buildings on the other side of the square. When there is no wind, the buildings are reflected in the water. It is very beautiful, as are the blooming gardens along the embankment. A wonderful space for walking!
Olga I — Google review
Fascinating creation right next to the river. You can see a clear reflection of people and buildings, if it is not too windy. They have two different exhibitions, a mist spray followed by about 2cm deep of water coming up from the bottom.
Michael R — Google review
The Miroir d'eau is just a playground with sprinkles. It is right next to the promenade at the river and across the street from the Place de la Bourse, not in front it, as appearing in the touristic brochures. The thin layer of water creates a reflective surface for the sky or Place de la Bourse buildings across the street. Popular water playground with children and to sit around to cool down in the warmer months or as a gorgeous, instagramable setting for pictures during the day or at night.
Gergana — Google review
An interesting location and use of water in a public space. Unfortunately the day we were in Bordeaux it was windy. The evening was calmer and allowed for some good reflections.
Stuart T — Google review
Such a great idea, simple that created a beautiful landscape. Reflecting the surrouding, the sky, the activities of people. Big playground for everyone especially kids 🥳
Quỳnh N — Google review
The Water Mirror in Bordeaux is deceptively simple yet magical. Its charm lies in the cyclical transformation it undergoes, the water functions as a perfect mirror, then a gentle fog is released across the surface creating a dream-like ambiance.
Yash V — Google review
Beautiful place excellent for cooling your feet on a hot day. Amazing photo opportunities. Lovely walk along the river.
Sara G — Google review
What's not to like? Highly recommend removing shoes and socks and paddling around in it. It was refreshing on a day that was in the high 30s in degrees. We spent over an hour paddling and splashing and people watching. Definitely take a visit
Barry — Google review
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Pl. de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux, France
https://www.bordeaux.fr/l10812
+33 5 56 10 20 30
20

Place de la Bourse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
When visiting Bordeaux, one of the must-see spots is the Place de la Bourse. This iconic 18th-century city square is surrounded by elegant architecture and features a grand fountain at its center. The Palais de la Bourse, with its Neoclassical-style facade adorned with columns and sculptures, is a notable building to explore.
Kind an artificial pool with bunch of kids running around. Unusual and nice place - at least to see and experience this. When it gets quieter you can make amazing photos with buildings around and this part of flat water pool. Results are amazing
Kamil N — Google review
The 'water mirror' opposite of the bourse buildings is awesome! Such an excellent idea! This artist may get followers and copy cats all over the globe. The water is refreshing, makes the public happy and relaxed, allows kids to enjoy a city visit and provides poor citizens with a place where they can mingle with everyone else in a relaxed way. It also gives enough water for great flowers and the gardens/park pieces next to the water mirror. And, when quiet, the reflection doubles the grandeur of the bourse buildings. Best place of Bordeaux in my opinion.
Christy D — Google review
I visited Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux at night and it was a wonderful experience. The whole area looked magical with the lights reflecting on the beautiful old buildings and the famous water mirror. The fountain and lighting together created a peaceful and charming atmosphere. I spent a few hours just walking around, watching the reflections, and enjoying the calm breeze from the river. The place was lively yet serene — people relaxing, children playing, and tourists taking photos. It’s one of those spots where you can simply sit and take in the beauty of the city. If you are in Bordeaux, an evening visit to Place de la Bourse is a must. It truly captures the heart and elegance of the city.
Chandran P — Google review
We loved it! Place de la Bourse is a stunning 18th century square in Bordeaux with elegant façades, the Fountain of the Three Graces, and its famous Water Mirror. A true UNESCO gem.
Dieter K — Google review
One of the most beautiful squares in all of Europe! Really really pretty.
Flo — Google review
Not to crowded for a weekend, free but not to spent lots of time, just for a picture and to appreciate the city
Sussy B — Google review
Beautiful place, history and present, in the same spot
Catalin C — Google review
To better appreciate the combination of building and water mirror best yime to visit is early evening
Orhan G — Google review
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4.6
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Pl. de la Bourse, 33000 Bordeaux, France
http://www.bordeaux.fr/l3293
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Le Quartier de la Ville d'Hiver

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Le Quartier de la Ville d'Hiver in Arcachon is a captivating area known for its late-19th and early-20th-century villas that showcase diverse global architectural styles. This neighborhood, also referred to as the Winter Town, holds historical significance as it was once a retreat for individuals seeking treatment for tuberculosis. The serene ambiance of this quarter stands in stark contrast to the bustling streets of the Summer Town.
A really good looking residential area with a lot of villas with different styles.
Nazareno L — Google review
A very interesting walk around the neighbourhood looking at all the old mansions. If you have any interest in period architecture, you'll love looking at these houses.
Clive W — Google review
Dont miss to walk around this place. The Houses (“Villas”) have a particular hybride style. It’s a mixing of different times, places and architectural styles so the result is quite eclectical. Most of this houses were built mainly at the end of the XVIII siecle.
FA — Google review
A short walk from Arcachon train station.
AD — Google review
Interesting looking at these kate 1800 - early 1900 buildings albeit many are understandably behind hedges and walls
Malcolm L — Google review
Very nice part with old villas.
Tomáš J — Google review
Very nice residential area in Arcachon! Plenty of nice Villas! Good for a 2 hours walk
Joe F — Google review
Fabulous area to walk around away from the tourist beaches. Quiet streets with lots of interesting large houses, many well preserved and maintained. Plenty of benches to stop and rest while wandering around. Also several nice parks in the vicinity.
Phillip S — Google review
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4.5
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Victor Hugo, Av. Victor Hugo, 33120 Arcachon, France
http://www.arcachon.com/
22

Dune of Pilat

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Natural feature
Nature & Parks
Dune of Pilat, a famous sand dune located along the shore, rises to a height of 110m above sea level. The area is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Ile aux Oiseaux, Lake Cazaux and Sanguinet, and the national nature reserve of the Banc d'Arguin. Additionally, it features notable landmarks such as the church of Saint-Vincent and historic buildings like the house of Verthamon and Lalanne house.
Just stunning. Hard to believe the size and beauty of it. Very well set up too, good selection of cafes, shade and services before you make the climb. Really well done 👏👏 A must see if the area!
Colin F — Google review
We combined a trip to Bordeaux with this so ended here at the beginning of the evening (at 18:00). We parked not at the formal entrance, but a bit down the road where we had to walk between the bushes and made a steep climb onto the dune. Challenging! But the view is amazing and coming there in the evening gives very nice pictures with the sunset (and it's not so crowded). We swam for a short while and went back before it got dark. The way down is much faster ;-)
Maikel J — Google review
Rising over 100 m above the Bassin d’Arcachon, Europe’s tallest sand dune and natural colossus draws nearly two million visitors each year. Families climb its soft flank for sweeping views across forest and ocean, while removable staircases and marked paths channel footfall to reduce erosion. At peak times, up to 17,000 people ascend daily, and archaeologists descend to preserve prehistoric revelations. Recognised as a Grand Site National since 1978, it is both geological wonder and leisure magnet, shaped by four millennia of wind and time.
Loo Y — Google review
An unforgettable natural wonder — the Dune du Pilat near Arcachon is the largest sand dune in Europe and absolutely stunning. It’s easy to access, yet feels like stepping into another world. If you want to see something truly extraordinary just beyond your doorstep, this is the place to go!
Boris B — Google review
Great views of the surrounding countryside. Be ready for a good climb if you want to reach the top though as there are plenty of steps to navigate, make sure you have some comfy footwear. The parking is €7, but that also covers the cost of the visit for as long as you want, so it was very good value for money. The parking areas are also very shaded so your car won’t be an oven when you return from your travels. It was busy when we visited, but as the fine is so large it didn’t feel overcrowded.
Julian D — Google review
We passed by on our route to Bilbao - what a stop, what an impressive piece of landscape. Well organized with a beautiful wooden tourist „village“!!
Seb L — Google review
If in area this is a must see! This is one long 2km dune along the coast. It seems so out of place. The view from the top of the dune overlooking the bay is stunning. There is one set of stairs to assist with your climb.
Brian K — Google review
Do I still need to introduce the majestic Dune of Pilat, the highest dune in Europe, which continues to amaze me years after years with its immensity and breathtaking landscapes ? Dominating the entrance to the Arcachon Bay, it stretches over 500 meters wide, reaches nearly 102 meters high and offers a spectacular panorama. From its summit, the view takes in the Atlantic Ocean, the Landes forest, the Cap-Ferret peninsula, the Banc d'Arguin and the bay. This masterpiece of nature, fragile and in perpetual movement, moves each year from one to five meters towards the forest, grain by grain, testifying to thousands of years of history and the incredible dynamics of the elements. Reaching this exceptional site is now facilitated by modern and well-designed facilities. A new cycle path leads to the site's entrance, and a pedestrian axis designed as a promenade crosses the reception area, inviting you to stroll before undertaking the climb. It can also be reached by bus or even by boat, making the Dune a destination accessible to all. Since summer 2023, the completely renovated reception area offers cultural and restaurant shops open year-round, and a seasonal staircase, installed from April to October, allows you to gently climb the dune from the back while preserving this natural site. Once at the top, the magic happens. At low tide, the sandbanks reveal heavenly hues, particularly the Banc d'Arguin National Nature Reserve, which stretches below. In summer, the Dune of Pilat attracts many visitors ; to fully enjoy the tranquility of the place, it is best to come early in the morning or at the end of the day. The golden hours of sunrise and sunset offer unique moments where the light enhances every detail of the landscape ! In summer, sunset walks are particularly popular for experiencing a moment outside of time. Hikes, storytelling walks, and educational workshops also enrich the visitor experience. Listed nationally and included in the Réseau des Grands Sites de France (Great Sites of France), the Dune of Pilat is exemplarily managed by the Syndicat Mixte de la Grande Dune du Pilat, in partnership with the Conservatoire du Littoral (Coastal Protection Agency). These preservation and development efforts ensure a balance between welcoming the public and protecting the natural environment. The revenue from parking is entirely reinvested in the management of the site : waste collection, naturalist monitoring and free environmental education tools ... This great lady of sand, witness to history and natural forces, continues to fascinate with its movement, its scale and the diversity of the landscapes it dominates. A visit to the Dune of Pilat is the assurance of an unforgettable encounter with an exceptional site, constantly evolving, in the heart of the Arcachon basin ...
Enjoy L — Google review
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4.5
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France, USA
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Biarritz Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
The Biarritz Aquarium, also known as the Musee de la Mer, is housed in a stunning art deco building and offers an exciting day out for visitors. Inside, there are 20 aquariums showcasing diverse marine life from the Bay of Biscay and around the world. The aquarium features sharks, rays, coral-reef fish, and a Caribbean lagoon. Visitors can witness seal feeding times at the underwater viewing platform and observe sharks up close in a dedicated tank.
Visiting the Sea World in Biarritz was an amazing experience! Everything is beautifully arranged and full of fascinating marine life the place truly comes alive. The aquariums are wonderfully designed, making you feel as if you are diving right into the depths of the ocean. I highly recommend visiting in the evening as well, because the sunsets here are absolutely magical and add to the overall atmosphere of the place. A wonderful experience that is definitely worth it!
Adela B — Google review
Fantastic aquarium,bought tickets online to safe the queue.Loved seals being fed ,one wee naughty one 😆. Well worth the money ,really enjoyed it. Perhaps a buggy park somewhere to save congestion when busy might help .
Susan — Google review
Fantastic aquarium- however we didn’t realise there was no parking at the actual a aquarium (because of where it is located) so don’t just put it into google maps without planning a car park first. The a aquarium itself was really well laid out and in two separate buildings. Some amazing fish and the jelly fish were spectacular. And my kids loved seeing the turtles and hammer head sharks. Also take time to appreciate the amazing art work and how it was created. Would throughly recommend.
Ryan C — Google review
Great museum with lots of fun jellyfish, octopus, seals, sharks and turtles as well as fun fish. Well curated, but a bit expensive at 46 eur for two adults and a kid.
Joachim V — Google review
It was a good aquarium with some very pretty jellyfish and seals. The other attractions were quite interesting too. Missing 1 star because they let too many people in at a time, we were crammed in like sardines.
Bradley A — Google review
The aquarium offers a decent variety of marine life, with the large shark tank being a highlight, providing an impressive view. I highly recommend a visit. However, the seal tank had noticeable algae growth, giving us a cloudy view. The seals are fed twice a day, once in the morning and again in the evening, so I recommend timing your visit for one of the feedings to enhance your experience.
Clinton T — Google review
My kid is almost two and he love it! Is not huge is big enough to spend 2 hours on it and is walkable for kids. They have a lot of sharks and spaces to sit and enjoy the fishes. A snack space, seals, turtles and a beautiful view. It was not super full so you can enjoy it with the stroller with not a problem.
Vero C — Google review
The only downside is that they do the seal feeding fully in French. I didn’t understand a single word. But my experience with the place was very positive. Really enjoyed the effort they put into this park. And the ticket price is worth it for sure; even it’s just to see the shark tanks, or hang out with Izar and Charlie.
Iliya P — Google review
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4.1
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Esplanade du, Rocher de la Vierge, 64200 Biarritz, France
https://www.aquariumbiarritz.com/
+33 5 59 22 75 40
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Rocher de la Vierge

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Rocher de la Vierge is a famous landmark in the Bay of Biscay, featuring a dramatic rock formation with stunning views and a statue of the Virgin Mary perched on top. Visitors can also explore the surrounding area, including the Villa Beltza and Cote des Basque, as well as enjoy a leisurely walk up 100 stairs to reach the bar Cents Marches for a relaxing sunset experience.
A romantic place - I went for sunrise and sunset. Loved it. Joggers seem to come to this place in the early morning too. Really windy - so bring something warm.
Tiffany A — Google review
Nice outcrop from the headland over a cool bridge. Was great the day we visited as it was after a storm so the seas were quite wild and waves crashing along the shore which made it more special. Not much to do there other than stroll out to it and admire the views. As your in Biarritz check it out and walk on from there through the streets to the port and palace beach
James W — Google review
A very nice vantage point to see the miramar beach and plage de la Côte des Basque. Very nice views during sunset. Adventurous swimmer and divers often jump up from here to the sea.
MAKAROVE — Google review
A delightful place to reach with a short nice walk and to enjoy at sunset. Surely there are always tons of tourists, but still, the place is attractive and full of photo opportunities.
Emiliano V — Google review
Great place. Must see in Biarritz. You can fee the power of the ocean. Picturesqe place for a romantic walk. Beautiful sunsets, great sunglight of the sunrise as well. Have a great walk!
Marzena C — Google review
Beautiful spot. Biarritz has blown me away with its location, scenery and blend with the sea
Miguel C — Google review
Amazing view of the beach and the sea, sometimes there was an artist who was selling the paintings for cheap, and there are paid telescopes. The waves sometimes are huge and can splash over the ledge, so be careful! Video from the Autumn.
Mykhailo S — Google review
Great place to view the coast of biarritz with many amenities nearby
Chris H — Google review
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4.4
(3112)
64200 Biarritz, France
http://pays-basque.tourisme64.com/harmonie/lieux-choisis/rocher-de-la-vierge/
+33 5 59 22 37 10
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Old Town

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Neighborhoods
Old Town, also known as Donostia-San Sebastian's Old Town, is a vibrant neighborhood with narrow streets filled with tapas and pintxo bars. Bounded by Mount Urgull, the Urumea River, and Concha Bay, this area is home to the Plaza de la Constitución, where the Tamborrada drum festival takes place. The 16th-century Gothic San Vicente Church and the traditional La Bretxa Market are notable attractions in this historic district.
4.5
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Donostia / San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain, USA
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Beach of La Concha

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
The Beach of La Concha is a bustling, sandy, shell-shaped beach located on the Bay of La Concha in San Sebastian. It is considered one of the most beautiful urban beaches in Europe and among the best in the Basque Country. The elegant modernist promenade stretches for over a kilometer and ends at the Palacio de Mirar, featuring white railings and numerous large lampposts.
Fantastic Beach in Town Centre This is a great beach, it is very wide and shallow at the beginning but you get depth quite fast and you can swim very far out. The beach itself is really nice and has all the necessary amenities. What I also like a lot is that you can go to restaurants, shops etc very easily. Last but not least the view is also amazing!
Paul V — Google review
I loved the size of the beach. Despite the crowds, it never felt overcrowded. If you enjoy proper swimming, you can swim long distances across the width of the beach. There are also several good restaurants within walking distance. Plus, there’s convenient access to public restrooms. I would definitely recommend it.
Jens M — Google review
Beautiful beach. Mostly always well kept. Even if you don't like sand is very nice to stroll along just about any time of day.
Robin R — Google review
Fantastic city beach with safe swimming water. There is an arched promenade allowing for shade if needed with young children.
John D — Google review
One cannot come to San. Sebastian and not come to the beach. For goodness sake, this is the paradise part of SS. Full of people but ALWAYS enough space for everyone. Amazing and a must come for the sunshine!
Pecston G — Google review
Very beautiful in picture beach in the centre of Saint Sebastian. I really love my visit to the spot. Lots of people enjoying the weather and the scenic view. Around the beach area, there is plenty to see, including tourist attractions and spots to enjoy refreshments and food.
Carl C — Google review
As far as I can tell it is no less than the most beautiful city beach or bay in Europe. Of course you have to be lucky with the weather, as on hot days it feels like the whole city is digging through the sand. The huge dimensions only become clear on a walk or a drive up one of the two hills (Monte Igueldo or Urgull). It is a little unusual that there is so little catering right on the promenade.
Martin K — Google review
Stunning city beach! Great moment for a nice walk at the beach a few meters only from the city center. Definitely a place to be in this city
Jonathan ( — Google review
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4.7
(9300)
20007, Gipuzkoa, Spain, USA
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Pamplona Catedral Hotel

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Pamplona Catedral Hotel is a luxurious accommodation housed in a 19th-century convent, offering an elegant restaurant and a trendy bar. The hotel's staff provides exceptional service, offering valuable recommendations and ensuring guests feel like royalty. Situated in the heart of the old town, it offers easy access to various attractions within walking distance. The hotel seamlessly blends modernity with its historic past, featuring sleek rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the city.
We stayed here for 8 nights and had a lovely experience. The front desk staff were very friendly and helpful and spoke English very well which we appreciated given our limited Spanish. The valet service included in parking was great as well. The only downside was no on-site laundry, but we found a laundromat only a few minutes away that met our needs perfectly. The location is very convenient to the center of Old Town Pamplona and all of the tourist sites are easy walks. There is also a small grocery store very close by, but be aware that the in-room refrigerator is very small.
M D — Google review
Dear Duty Manager, I am writing to express my profound dissatisfaction with my recent stay at your hotel, which has regrettably concluded with my early departure and relocation to the Gran Hotel La Perla. Staff and Service Issues: The reception staff demonstrated a consistent lack of professionalism and helpfulness throughout my stay. I observed a marked difference in their demeanor when assisting Spanish-speaking guests versus others, which is unacceptable in any hospitality establishment. Every reasonable request I made was met with responses such as “we can’t do that,” “no sorry,” or worse, false information and blank stares. This is not the service standard one expects from a property charging rates comparable to a Hyatt Regency or Mandarin Oriental. Dining Experience: The in-room dining hours are woefully inadequate, and the menu offerings were utterly tasteless. The hotel restaurant was shameful in its execution. For context, the Auberge in Zubiri where I dined yesterday delivered an experience approaching Michelin-star quality - a stark and embarrassing contrast to your establishment. Room Conditions: The room itself was substandard in multiple respects: • Overly starched, uncomfortable linens • No air conditioning or adequate cooling system • Dirty bathroom upon arrival • Television remote control held together with tape • An antiquated television with no modern connectivity options (no screen sharing capability) • Insufficient pillows (which I had to specifically request) • Intrusive lighting from the pool area that illuminated my room to an unbearable degree throughout the evening Value Proposition: Your hotel charges premium rates that match genuinely luxury properties, yet delivers a 4-star experience at best - and frankly, even that rating feels generous given my experience. This represents exceptionally poor value and, quite frankly, misleading positioning in the market. Management Perspective: I must address what appears to be a fundamental misunderstanding by your management team: not all Camino pilgrims stay in hostels. Many of us, myself included, regularly patronize 5-star establishments for respite during our journey. We are experienced travelers who frequently review accommodations, dining, and travel services. Your assumption that pilgrims represent a lower-tier clientele is both incorrect and insulting. Resolution: I have absorbed the cancellation fees and relocated to the Gran Hotel La Perla, where I should have trusted my instincts to book initially. I hope by posting a detailed review on Google will assist other travelers in my position be forewarned. They deserve to know they should either continue walking or stay at the superior property across the plaza. I expect no response to this complaint, as my experience suggests it would likely be another “we can’t do that.” However, I sincerely hope you will use this feedback to reassess your service standards, facility maintenance, and approach to guest relations. Regards, P.
PT — Google review
Could be a lovely place to stay with some simple changes. The location was great, although parking at the hotel expensive. We parked a little way from the hotel which allowed us to enjoy walking through Pamplona’s beautiful gardens. Our room was spacious, but no kettle. Fridge very small and didn’t work properly. Some of the staff very unfriendly. The lady who checked us in was clearly not having a good day or needs another job. Lovely drinks area but very unfriendly service. Thank goodness for Sylvia who was absolutely delightful and helpful.
Moyra R — Google review
Great place to stay in Pamplona, in the heart of the old city. Secure parking - height limit of 3m - so ideal for those travelling in small camper vans. Access to the parking is easy, just behind/below the swimming pool. Excellent service, helpful, knowledgeable staff. Good quality buffet breakfast - however there are many places nearby to eat too. Highly recommend this hotel.
Louis F — Google review
Really helpful and friendly staff. Very eclectic decor in our dark suite. For a suite in a boutique hotel it really lacked bathroom products. The TV was a really tiny one, screwed to the wall high up on the wall only watchable from the bed. It was totally unwatchable from the 2x chairs ( not even a sofa) in the the sparsely-furnished sitting area.
Christopher B — Google review
Could be a very nice hotel (given location, and quality of building) but let down by unfriendly and rude staff and items not working in our room (bar fridge and safe). Also parking at the hotel is expensive, and cheaper alternatives are a 20 min walk away.
Warrick C — Google review
Top location very close to the busy old city centre from Pamplona, very comfortable rooms (some with view of the green) and a very friendly and professional staff at reception = top location to visit Pamplona (a plus: upon reservation since limited number, this hotel provides for a parking).
L. P — Google review
Great stay. Valet parking (I guess temporarily because the garage is under construction). Very friendly young lady at the reception. Good restaurant (we did not have breakfast), pet friendly,... If there's a remark to give: the 2 young ladies taking care of the restaurant should scan more the tables (look around more) to see if people want attention. More selling would have happened if they'd done so. But they surely were friendly too.
Erwin T — Google review
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4.3
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C. Dos de Mayo, 4, 31001 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
http://www.pamplonacatedralhotel.com/
+34 948 22 66 88
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Royal Palace of Olite

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Royal Palace of Olite is a medieval fortress complex with towers, battlements, courtyards, and gardens. It has a rich history dating back to the 15th century when it began to deteriorate after Navarre was invaded. The palace was intentionally burned during the Peninsular War in 1813 but has since been restored to its original grandeur. Today, it stands as a major tourist attraction in the quiet town of Olite.
A really nice place to visit in nice quiet town. I was lucky to make it on a Monday afternoon with free entrance. Thanks. I enjoyed the palace. When you make it to the top of the towers the wind blows very strong.
Y A — Google review
We were recommended to visit this castle by a member of staff at the parador at Calahorra. Whilst it was a detour from our planned route, it was most certainly worth it. A stunning building and an entrance fee which was unbelievably low, for people of a "more mature age". Indeed had this been an historic building in the UK, possibly run by the National Trust, the entrance would have been a minimum of 10 times the fee in Olite. It is wonderful to see how the Spanish authorities are, when it comes to restoration and maintenance of their historic sites. This castle is amazing and should definitely be on everybody's list if visiting this part of Spain.
David R — Google review
A stunning medieval castle with impressive towers and courtyards. The architecture is unique, and the views from the top are breathtaking. A must-visit if you’re in Navarra!
Daniel D — Google review
Absolutely recommended. The castle is very well maintained and actually quite big. Great value for what you get. Audio tour is gives you much background information.
Maurits D — Google review
Stopped by at this palace on our way to Zaragoza. Well worth the detour. Entrance fee is derisory. Lovely views from all the corners of the tower. We didn’t see much of the town as it was showering but looks like a pretty little town.
Yola ( — Google review
Although there's nothing to see on the inside, the exterior is worth the entrance fee. The architecture is good, towers to climb and ramparts to walk giving good views.
Motorhome Q — Google review
Beautiful palace. Route through the palace and information well laid out. Lots of steps to climb to visit the numerous towers and parts of the palace. Would recommend a visit.
Eugene W — Google review
Absolutely worth the visit, very nice little castle with many towers to climb
Judit T — Google review
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4.6
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Pl. Carlos III El Noble, 4, 31390 Olite, Navarra, Spain
https://palaciorealolite.com/
+34 691 02 16 67
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Bardenas Reales

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Desert
Nature & Parks
Bardenas Reales is a vast desert region known for its soaring canyons, sandstone cliffs, and rocky outcrops. The Hotel Aire de Bardenas offers a unique stay with its modernist design rising unexpectedly from the rocky earth at the border of the desert. Visitors can explore the area by car, quad, or enduro bikes but should be cautious as some parts are challenging to navigate.
Wonderful area, somewhat alike west USA parks, notably Monument Valley, ah a smaller scale. There’s a military area in the center of the natural reserve of the White Bardenas; hence forbidden to any visitors. However, there remain quite a number or district to visit and watch at either nord or south this military district and of course around as it’s surrounded by a gravel track which cycles and cars of any kind may drive. At lest by dry weather. I do recommend that wild place! Check weather forecasts for possible high temperatures in summer, or rain in winter (or fog as I had on a late December day !) especially if you aim to take photos
Herve K — Google review
This place is great. But how do you get there? I found get to Arguedas and follow the signs easiest. It’s not complicated. The roads are more track than tarmac but perfectly fine for cars. You could also enter via El Paso, but it’s not so well signposted. From Arguedas it’s a straight track until you reach the army base, where you turn left. Don’t mistake the first ‘stack’ as the iconic photo. Travel 2 km up the track and there’s a clear stopping place where you can get out and have a 360 degree view once you’ve climbed the easy path. Then continue on for another 2 km and you’ll reach the classic photo stack which has plenty of parking space. To get out you can keep going, left out of the car park or simply do it all again in reverse back to Arguedes.
Mike E — Google review
The park is beautiful. It almost feels like you are in the American wild west. Stunning landscapes and a couple of vista points to observe and take photos from.
Omer H — Google review
Really nice environment and change of scenery. The area is wide, but there are roughy 3 or 4 nice mountains/cliffs that have a 'canyon/desert' look and feel. Good to reach by car. Nice for holiday pictures and experience. There are no shops in the area, so take water (and snacks if you like) with you.
Maikel J — Google review
It is an otherworldly landscape that feels like a forgotten planet, making it a truly magnificent place to visit. Driving through its wild, empty roads is a unique and liberating experience that perfectly captures the spirit of adventure. It's a must-see who is around that place.
Al A — Google review
Wonderful desert with impressive scenery. Parking lot next to it. Was easy to access. I have a feeling that the most beautiful during the sunset
Laura S — Google review
Incredible lunar landscape exploration ... take a car, turn on the Kiss Radio, and sing with your best friend. There tou go : a magic lifetime moment ! A must seen european place ☀️
Fanny D — Google review
Stunning natural park with landscape that has you think you are in a western. The information centre is very helpful and the 30 odd kilometre loop gives you stunning views all the way
Derone R — Google review
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31500, Navarre, Spain, USA
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Calle del Laurel

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Calle del Laurel, located in the old town of Logroño, is a must-visit gastronomic destination when exploring La Rioja. This iconic street is renowned for its over 50 restaurants and tapas bars serving traditional pinchos. The tradition here is to hop from bar to bar, savoring a glass of wine paired with the typical tapa of each establishment.
Such a great place to experience the Spanish culture of pinxtos and wine! We enjoyed so many different restaurants and bars along this street.
Lisa W — Google review
Very busy street. Great choice of Tapas bars. A must see in Logrona
Alexander L — Google review
The highlight of my trip. What an experience from a food perspective. I went there 3 consecutive nights for food and atmosphere. Highly recommended
Hitesh P — Google review
It is still fine the street but has made a huge change after the Pandemic. I went during the week so it was not super busy
Harly M — Google review
Only one word - AMAZING!
Monika R — Google review
The place to find great food offerings and drinks. Recommended.
Vann B — Google review
A wonderful experience, buzzing and so many exciting places to graze.
Gavin G — Google review
Amazing street , amazing food !
Charl M — Google review
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26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
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