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Top places to visit

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Bd des Pyrénées is a picturesque boulevard that offers stunning views of gardens, valleys, and distant mountain peaks. Stretching over a mile from east to west, this boulevard is lined with 19th-century mansions, hotels, and cafes. It serves as a grand viewing terrace providing one of the best vistas of the jagged Pyrenean mountains. The panorama has its own official appellation called Horizons Palois to protect it for posterity.
We love living here.
Susan S — Google review
The magnificent view is a reward for visiting this place and an inspiration to spend a few days in the Pyrenees.
Miloš H — Google review
Very nice place
Rashad M — Google review
A place to visit when you're visiting Pau and more if it's a clear day!! Amazing point of view for the Pyrénées. Enjoy.
Vanessa M — Google review
Nice place
Hassan L — Google review
A beautiful place! Relaxed, bars, restaurants and people from different cultures
Luiza V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent boulevard des Pyrénées with a breathtaking view of the mountains 😍 (Original) Magnifique boulevard des Pyrénées avec une vue imprenable sur les montagnes 😍
Al P — Google review
authentic and free!
Павел П — Google review
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Museum
Castle
Specialty Museums
The National Museum and the Château de Pau is a captivating 14th-century castle museum that also serves as the birthplace of King Henry IV. The site boasts opulent interiors adorned with tapestries and artworks, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history. Situated in Pau, France, this medieval fortress turned Renaissance castle provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Is a beautiful small castle with a lot of story. It can only be visit with a guide so be aware of this before going. The place is pretty to spend an hour in there. The outside of the castle has a garden and áreas to walk and visit too.
Vero C — Google review
It's cool, and quick to see, but a big part of the castle is not accessible.
Francisco F — Google review
Beautiful house to look round, a sign in English in every room, the guide that takes you round is all in French but was still excellent! And good value at 7 euros per person
Tryphena P — Google review
It's a great chateau! We would have enjoyed it more if there were a guided tour in English. We could not visit the chateau without a private tour, and they were all in French. I speak Portuguese and Spanish, but that didn't help at all while trying to understand the guide! I want to learn French so I don't miss anything like this again!!! The staff was great and I highly recommend the visit!
Carla O — Google review
Nice for a guided tour. Refurbished in the 19th century. Birthplace of Henry the 4th.
Silvio K — Google review
The castle exterior is fabulous. Unfortunately, we were unable to tour the inside as we did not know that the first Sunday of the month is free entry and they had reached their maximum at 4:00 pm. No doubt it would have been a great visit.
Feisty G — Google review
Renewed castle nicely equipped with newer and older furniture, tapestries, curtains. Nice to see. Admission is 10 eur and only in guided groups (app. 10-25 people) but all guidance is in French. There are plaques with basic inscriptions in French. English and Spanish.
Antonija J — Google review
A very beautiful place and very important for visiting in pau. It's so nice, Their guide explains very well... You can feel the short history of Henry IV and his childhood Just in the weekend it is very important to know about their time because of the numbers of visitors maybe you have to wait a lot.
Masoud G — Google review

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Pau, located in the southwest of France near the Pyrenees mountains and close to the Spanish border, is a charming city known for its stunning views and rich history. The Boulevard des Pyrénées offers picturesque countryside vistas and on clear days, breathtaking mountain panoramas. At the end of this boulevard lies the Château de Pau, where King Henry IV of France and Navarre was born. Today, it houses tapestries, period furnishings, and artworks.
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Museum
Specialty Museums
Musée Bernadotte, situated in the heart of Pau, France, is a captivating museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. From his humble beginnings as the son of a prosecutor in Pau to his remarkable journey to becoming King of Sweden and Norway, the museum offers an intriguing insight into his life. Visitors can explore the story of how Bernadotte rose through military ranks during a time of great upheaval and eventually ascended to the Swedish throne.
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately only seen from the outside but it was impressive to find where the Swedish royal family came (Original) Hélas vu uniquement de l'extérieur mais il était impressionnant de se trouver où est venue la famille royale de Suède
Nicolas P — Google review
I went to this unique museum on a Saturday morning and had the entire place to myself. Yes, the displays are old-fashioned and dusty, but this adds to the quirky charm, and the museum deserves to have a lot more visitors, not least because of the extremely enthusiastic curator who is more than happy to share his encyclopedic knowledge of Swedish royalty and Napoleonic battles with you (if you speak French). It is testament to the story of one extraordinary man, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, who came from fairly humble origins in Pau and went on to be one of Napoleon's most successful generals and was invited to become King of Sweden - and also of his descendants, the House of Bernadotte - artists, poets, musicians, reformers, some of whom went on to become crowned heads of various European courts in their own right. The top floor is pretty much laid out like a typical home of the period, with lovely examples of furniture from the Béarn. On the ground floor there is a collection of Swedish art from the early 20th century, including by two women artists who were pupils of Matisse. The museum closes over lunch from 12 - 2pm, and is incredibly good value - just 3 Euro admission.
Samir S — Google review
It was closed for renovation when when we got there :-(
R C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Bernadotte museum is a pearl in Pau, small but full of history. To enter this place is to experience a piece of history. I highly recommend this place to history buffs! (Original) Le musée Bernadotte est une perle à Pau, petit mais rempli d’histoire. Entrer dans ce lieu, c’est vivre un morceau de l’histoire. Je recommande vivement cet endroit aux passionnés d’histoire !
Kele P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful museum on a character who was very important for Sweden. Having been to Stockholm and having seen and heard about it, it is essential to go through this museum nearby. (Original) Très beau musée sur un personnage qui a été très important pour la Suède.pour avoir été a Stockholm et en avoir vu et entendu parler cela est indispensable de passer par ce musée a pau
LEMARCHAND R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walk in the superb city of Pau. Not to be missed. (Original) Belle promenade dans la superbe ville de Pau. À ne pas manquer.
Billaud M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting place which allows us to discover the incredible life of Bernadotte, who went from a simple soldier to King of Sweden in the 19th century. The museum is financed by Sweden and the visit is therefore free! (Original) Un lieu très intéressant qui nous permet de découvrir la vie incroyable de Bernadotte, qui passe au XIXème siècle de simple soldat à roi de Suède. Le musée est financé d'ailleurs par la Suède et la visite est donc gratuite !
Margot M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum a little degraded but the guard/guide really seems passionate despite the fact that he will retire within a year. In addition, this one will soon be renovated! (Original) Musée un peu dégradée mais le gardien/guide a vraiment l'air d'un passionné malgré qu'il va partir à la retraite d'ici un an. De plus celui ci sera bientôt rénové!
Mickaël C — Google review
6 Rue Tran, 64000 Pau, FranceTips and more reviews for Musée Bernadotte
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Golf club
Pau Golf Club 1856, established in the mid-19th century, holds the distinction of being the oldest golf course in mainland Europe and the first outside British territory. Located a few kilometers west of Pau, it was founded to cater to Scottish expatriates' love for golf. The club has hosted prestigious events like the France-Espagne Boys Match, attracting future stars such as Sergio Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal.
Best golf club I have played in France. Resembles aspects of the Old Course in St Andrews.
Oliver S — Google review
Excellent course, impressive history very well presented with some very interesting holes. Well worth a green fee.
Paul M — Google review
Place to visit in Pau. Very green, quite, big area.
Dimitry M — Google review
Good restaurant, nice staff
Bebie T — Google review
Beautiful Place
Kamna A — Google review
Went for lunch but must have had an event because lunch took a few hours. Didn’t seem to have enough wait staff.
Susan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've already been to St. Andrews, but I'm so glad I got to experience this phenomenon on the European mainland. This beautiful par 69 parkland course plays beautifully. In the middle of summer, the fairways were pristine and the greens magnificent. The greenkeepers did a fantastic job. The welcome was also incredibly friendly! You're truly treated like a guest of honor at this club. Highly recommended if you're in the area and can spare four hours to play the 18 holes! (Original) Ik bezocht reeds St Andrews, maar ben zo blij dat ik dit fenomeen op het Europese vasteland mocht bezoeken. Deze mooie par 69 parkbaan laat zich goed bespelen. Midden in de zomer waren de fairways top en de greens schitterend. Prachtig werk van de greenkeepers. De ontvangst was ook super vriendelijk! Men ontvangt je echt als een ere-gast in deze club. Absolute aanrader als je in de buurt bent en 4 uur kan uittrekken om de 18 holes te spelen!
Kris G — Google review
(Translated by Google) We came to participate in our son's U12 Grand Prix. We discovered an incredible golf course, magnificently prepared for children. From the welcome to the food, everything was perfect. Thank you for the hospitality. We hope this Grand Prix will be held at your venue again next year. (Original) Venu pour participer au Grand prix U12 De notre fils. Nous avons découvert un golf incroyable, Magnifiquement préparé pour les enfants. De l’accueil à la restauration tout était parfait. Merci pour l’accueil. Nous espérons que ce grand prix aura de nouveau lieu chez chez vous l’année prochaine.
Jean Z — Google review
Pavillon du golf, 24 Rue du Golf, 64140 Billère, Francehttps://paugolfclub.com/+33 5 59 13 18 56Tips and more reviews for Pau Golf Club 1856

Top places to eat

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Brasserie
Le Berry is one of the oldest brasseries in Pau, nestled right in the heart of the city on its main square. This lively and welcoming establishment boasts an extensive menu that caters to all tastes, ensuring everyone finds something delightful to enjoy. With a strong commitment to using locally sourced ingredients, Le Berry serves up delicious homemade dishes that truly celebrate regional flavors. It has become a beloved spot for locals, often referred to as their go-to canteen.
It was a pleasant experience! Our hosted was great and helpful. The water was helpful and patient. The food amazing! We had steak. I have never had steak soooo soft(medium rare) in my life. To end our evening we had coffee and pastries. All went well!!!
Ilynn M — Google review
Went to Le Berry with my wife and son and had a really great experience. Our waiter, Charly, was super friendly and spoke very good English, which made things easier for us. From the moment we walked in, every staff member greeted us warmly and the same when we left. The place was buzzing, with a long line of people waiting, which says a lot about how popular it is. The food was absolutely delicious, great quality and generous portions. Highly recommend.
VIC — Google review
The food was excellent and the service was fantastic. The atmosphere is very busy. Get there early if you want a seat but don't worry. They do turn the tables quickly.
Sam B — Google review
Is a must if you come to town, the food is spectacular and the service is the best. I recommend going early is always full it doesn’t matter if it’s a weekend or a weekday lunch time is full. The kids menu includes a ticket to the Mary goes around in the main place and I think that is cool. The food is so delicious, the onion soup is crazy good. Also is kid friendly they have chairs for babies.
Vero C — Google review
This French restaurant serve delicious French cuisine and provide excellent service. There is a long queue to secure a table. One of the best restaurant in Pau. Be bold and try a plate of escargot. The ribeye steak just melted in your mouth. Super delicious!!
Kmling S — Google review
The pros : good service, very prompt delivery of our order, competitive pricing, good selection of food The cons : outside tables are also used by smokers , passive smoking from other diners can be a nuisance
Olivier B — Google review
This was maybe the best experience i have ever had. Not only was the quality of the food incredible, the service was outstanding. Our waiter Paul was very kind, helpful and hardworking. All waiters were great. And i highly recommend the entrecôte. Last but not least, i thought the atmosphere was great. It wasn’t touristic but very local. Big compliments to Paul, the other waiters and the cooks.
Abel B — Google review
This was the best restaurant I ever went to. The food was so unbelievable good, I would consider it perfect. Our waiter Paul was amazing and very kind and helpful. He spoke perfect English and was unbelievable helpful.(all the waiters were also very helpful). The atmosphere and everything was so perfect it should have gotten 6/5 stars. The price was so low for the high quality and the size. If you visit Pau or even close to Pau you must visit Le Berry, it will be an experience I will never forget in my live. I am so thankful that I experienced Le Berry.
Roemer B — Google review
5 Pl. Georges Clemenceau, 64000 Pau, Francehttp://www.leberry-pau.com/+33 5 59 27 42 95Tips and more reviews for Le Berry
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Restaurant
Le Poulet à 3 Pattes is nestled along one of the most picturesque promenades in Pau, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere with its minimalist decor. This charming brasserie refreshes its menu every two weeks, featuring a selection of four starters, main courses, and desserts, alongside a special lunch formula available from Wednesday to Friday.
have had the pleasure of going to this restaurant a few times for work functions and it is always a pleasure! We had our team end of year lunch yesterday, all chose the Christmas menu and it was exceptional, very good value for money and service very good. Unfortunately I didn't take pictures. I hope that the family will be equally pleased when we have brunch there next Sunday.
Jacquee S — Google review
Tremendous view of the Pyrenees on a clear day from the outdoor patio. Great food with very generous portions. Wonderful, friendly service (deserving of huge praise for crossing le Boulevard as part of their work). Great, crispy frites, and the 3 from fromages platter, with baguette and jam is delicious.
Jamey P — Google review
Perfect! we came for the terrace and the view mostly, but the food was soo soooo good, we’ll be back someday :)
Papu K — Google review
Great restaurant, great food and service. Very good views of the Pyrenees if you sit outside. Very affordable with a set menu or a la carte. Recommended.
Agathes — Google review
The menu du jour was fantastic and especially the squash soup. Black rice and chicken was also fabulous. Nice, sunny day with a great view of the Pyrenees. Highly recommend.
Todd L — Google review
Really nice experience. Food is well served and fresh, space is not too fancy, good place for casual-special meals.
Alexandr R — Google review
One of the best restaurants in Pau. Perfect food and beautiful view of the pyrénées.
Fernanda F — Google review
Went to this restaurant as part of a large group of work colleagues. I was very excited because I'd heard really good things about the food and service and I was not at all disappointed. The starters, main course and dessert were absolutely delicious (I had salmon, merlot and chocolate tart). I was really impressed at the service because managing a big group with different orders is not easy. The restaurant is beautiful inside - just a shame it was raining and we couldn't sit outside and enjoy the view of the Pyrénées! Big thanks to all the staff and looking forward to coming back soon!
Lizzie S — Google review
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French restaurant
Nestled in a quaint square behind the Luperc Cathedral in Eauze, Le Henri IV is a culinary gem that showcases the best of local cuisine. This charming restaurant offers an inviting indoor setting and a lovely patio for al fresco dining during warmer months. Renowned for its creative dishes, including exceptional vegetarian options, it’s no wonder that visitors rave about their experiences here. Many guests have found themselves returning after their first visit due to the delightful food and warm atmosphere.
Our first visit was for lunch and it was so wonderful we went back a few days later for dinner. Both times, the food was delicious and inventive. The atmosphere is delightful and romantic. The service was very friendly, attentive and kind. I accidentally spilled both our two apéritifs on the wobbly table outside and they very kindly replaced them both.
Brent M — Google review
A true jewel rooted in tradition and great french cooking!
Teacher Z — Google review
Cosy French restaurant providing great food and hospitality. Don’t be put off by the unassuming exterior like most French restaurants the inside is much more important. A wide choice from 3 menus with the most expensive a reasonable €29. Very nice.
Lunch M — Google review
Great atmosphere and very good food (the vegetarian option is incredibly delicious), very attentive staff, Golf, one of the employees was very kind and friendly, we will definitely return.
Daisy J — Google review
This is an intimate restaurant offering lovely food in a charming place. The only issue is that the portions are too generous for my appetite! Make no mistake, this is worth a visit but do book. It's really popular.
Will W — Google review
An excellent recommendation by our B&B hosts. We arrived early as we hadn’t made a booking, although it was Sunday I figured this place could get busy. We got a table and immediately it started to fill up. We had managed to park in the street nearby but don’t bank on being able to do that. However, there is an underground car park a few blocks away. We ate off the set menu and had 3 courses. The portions are large and excellent quality. If I lived here it would be my regular diner.
Mark W — Google review
I had the 23-Menue which included (in my case) soup, poule in pot and some dessert! It was way enough and really delicious. The service was with high attention, very friendly and felt like we've been sitting here every dinner. The ambiente is soooo cosy french! I'll be back!
Tina M — Google review
Fantastic meal. We had regional food like the Garbure and Poule au Pot and they were both excellent. Our daughters were with us and they were treated so well. The dessert was great as well and the service was warm and wonderful. We’ll definitely come back.
Nadine — Google review
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Restaurant
Léon Restaurant in Pau-Bizanos is a delightful dining spot that stands out for its all-day service, making it an ideal choice for those craving a meal outside the traditional French lunch hours. The friendly and attentive staff ensure that every visit is enjoyable, even during busy times. Guests rave about the fresh and perfectly cooked dishes, particularly the mussels in white wine paired with crispy fries—a true culinary highlight during their travels in France.
Best thing about this restaurant is that it is open all day so if you want food after tonal French lunch time, this is perfect. Staff very friendly. Visited again, the food is very fresh and cooked perfectly. Staff are very attentive, even when the restaurant is really busy. One of my favourites 😍 👏👍
Kim P — Google review
We ordered fish and chips, calamares beignets and cesar salad. We Will not comment the team in the restaurant as we had our meals delivered by Uber. Ordering and delivery went smooth. The quality of fish and chips raised some questions. Not only because of multiple fishbones in the filets but especially because of a human hair in the preparation. Luckily we had 1 + 1 promo for the calamares beignets. Otherwise, the portions delivered would really be to small for a normal person. After all not bad, but certainly would not advise to order there. Pau offers better take away opportunities.
Kris G — Google review
Mussels in white wine and herbs with fries, delicious. We were looking forward to this one during our nine week trip in france. It is a real treat. The staff are lovely. Working hard to please their customers. The waffles are perfect and you can't go past vanilla ice cream in France. It is the best
Lindi H — Google review
Nice food. Thank you 😊
Jenny B — Google review
Fantastic service,very friendly and attentive staff. The best thing was we were able to eat after 14.00 on a Saturday. If more restaurants opened in the afternoon like Léon,it would stop the expansion of Macdonalds
Steve F — Google review
If I had to choose a chain restaurant, Léon would be my number one. So much choice, excellent value, and service. The food is delicious, too.
Suzi J — Google review
We tried this chain before and we had an agréable experience. Sorry to say that we had a very bad service in this outlet in Bizanos, waitress attitude was very aggressive, and her boss was not better. It was a Monday 7:30 and we were the only clients there. Same while we were there a customer left mumbling that he’ll never come back again. The bread was not of good quality, food served cold.
Firas S — Google review
Mussels are ok-ish at best, however the service is terrible! We asked for 3 bols of mussels and it was meant to be an offer (1.5 per bol) which we asked upfront to be sure and when it came we were told that because we were 3 sharing, the offer would not applied... it was certainly written in the very small prints but we did ask anyway! Also the manager was rather agressive and to some extend disrespectful. I would definitely not come again and will recommend against to anybody I know
Igor E — Google review
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Armenian restaurant
La Fiancée du Désert is a unique Lebanese restaurant located in the heart of Pau, offering a blend of Armenian and Lebanese cuisines. The menu features a variety of Middle Eastern delights such as falafels, kebabs, tarator, and fresh salads. Guests can also enjoy an assortment of dips including hummus and babaganoush, along with marinated meats and vegetarian options.
Fantastic food experience with nice service. We had two menus for two persons, and it’s full, delicious with a good experience, I love the fried beef and the main plat, they are both delicious. Want to visit and taste again.
Matteo F — Google review
Fantastic little restaurant, quirky and charming. The best falafels I have ever had. Great flavours and service. We were happy to find it and we shall definitely go back when we are in Pau again. It got busy quickly and it's quite small so I recommend that you go early to get a table.
Laura C — Google review
Tasty value in Pau Thoroughly enjoy the variety of middle eastern food here. Crunchy fresh salads, various dips (hummus, babaganoush, +), marinated white and red meats, falafels, and many vegetarian options. A small, reasonably priced selection of wines from Lebanon and Greece. You might know some items/dishes, but others are completely different. They offer fresh mint tea during or after your meal. On the service side, the friendly staff and overall hospitality is refreshing. We were turned away a few times so a reservation is suggested. Just a few minute walk from the main, older area, and well worth it!
Lynn G — Google review
Great place with great atmosphere and amazing food!!! Absolutely a must to visit! Reserve in advance!
Pavel C — Google review
Very delicious food from the Middle East, and great friendly service
Alex D — Google review
A superb restaurant with a relaxing atmosphere, enhanced by the interior decor comprising Moroccan lamps, colourful walls and tapestries, a fish tank and fairy lights and partitioned areas for more character. The delightful food was more than enough to satisfy our appetite with tempting Armenian and Lebanese specialities. We tried the Bôreks hot starters (4 pastries stuffed with nuts and meat), with drinks comprising mint tea with honey and Almaza Lebanese beer). We enjoyed mains consisting of 2 hot platters - Shish Taluk and Kofta served with Falafel and Moussaka. Then to finish with different flavours of Turkish Delight. Helpful service provided by our waiter who looked after us well. Reasonable prices and good quality meal.
Neil T — Google review
Very good restaurant. Excellent kafta and tzaziki
JB ( — Google review
Finally a restaurant in Pau with great service! All the staff is super friendly so they make you feel comfortable from the moment you arrive, then the food is really good! Everything we ordered was just delish! And to end with a very fair price! If you are looking for a place where you can find those tree aspects (good service, good food and good price) that's definitely the place to go in Pau!
MCO O — Google review

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