"Had a lovely short stay at Auberge Basque. We took a garden room which was very cute and well decorated. The only downside was it was next to the carpark and road which was noisy and you could only have natural air by opening the back doors - We didn't want to use the air con so at night the room was a bit hot. The 6 course tasting menu was fantastic with some very interesting flavour mixes!"
"Great place to stay, staff are very friendly and helpful, rooms nice and clean and also serviced daily.
Location is ideal, only a couple of minutes walk from the main part of the town, whilst being very quiet at night for a good nights sleep.
Really can’t fault this hotel at all! We hope to stay again in the future."
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"Charming hotel in a lovely area. There was so much to do within a 3-10 minute walk of the hotel. Shops, restaurants, fresh food market, beach, etc.
The room was very comfortable for 3 people. The bathroom was quite large with a nice shower. AC was a bonus, as was the mini fridge. Comfortable beds. Very clean.
Staff were very friendly and helpful in multiple languages.
If you have mobility issues, know that you cannot drive up to the entrance. And the elevator is really tiny so we mostly used stairs.
Parking is about a 4 minute walk with lots of stairs, and getting to the parking garage is a bit of an adventure. (Many streets in Biarritz are pedestrian only,) it’s also paid parking, with was rather expensive.
If you can avoid a car in Biarritz, I would. It’s a very walkable place. "
"I arrived very late at 4am and the night staff member on reception was super helpful and friendly despite the busy streets full of revellers from the festival."