Seaside holiday apartment in Biarritz, a short walk to the beaches and restaurants

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Self-Catering Holidays in Atlantic Aquitaine, South West France - Villas, Cottages & Apartments

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Holiday Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Aquitaine, South West France

073 Appartement Miramar, Biarritz

Miramar living room - click photo to enlarge

Three reasons to choose Appartement Miramar:
• Central location for beaches, restaurants, shops, etc - no car needed
• Stylish seaside apartment constructed in the Belle Époque era
• Partial sea view from the fantastic 65m2 terrace
Summary :

Now a popular seaside apartment, the building which houses Appartement Miramar was construcuted in 1915 for the "jeweller" to the King of Portugal. As far as we know, the closest modern-day description to this title is Minister of Finance! Three imposing homes were built here, Ruby, Torquoise and another whose name is unfortunately no longer known. Appartement Miramar comprises the three reception rooms of what was the Torquoise house. The apartment has developed its own "Biarritz" character over the years but has not lost its Belle Époque roots; the owners refer to its unique style as "Biarroque"! This is an excellent apartment for one or two couples who want easy access to Biarritz's many attractions.

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Patio terrace - click photo to enlarge Dining area - click photo to enlarge Vast balcony with sea view - click photo to enlarge
 Key Facts :

Nearest Town :
Biarritz - central location
Type of Location :
Town centre, very close to sea-front
No. of bedrooms :
2 : 2x doubles
Sleeping capacity :
4-5
No. of bathrooms :
2 shower rooms & 2x wc's 
Style of property :
Belle Époque architecture; apartment with partial sea view 
Quality guide :
GOOD QUALITY - what does this mean?
Prices :
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Notes:
» Price includes linen change each Saturday
»The owner, if available, can collect clients from Biarritz airport or train station if required
» Minimum two weeks rental in July & August.
» 50 EUR departure cleaning charge, payable locally
» Housekeeping / cleaning / cooking / babysitting / food shopping - €11 per hour and bookable on reservation.
» Security deposit €1500 or £1000 payable by cheque on arrival and returned on or shortly after departure (as long as property is left clean and there is no damage/breakages). Cheque is not cashed unless necessary
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Linen arrangements :
Bed linen and house towels are included in the rental price
Cleaning arrangements :
The villa is cleaned and prepared for arrival. No cleaning is included in the rental
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Arrivals & departure :
Saturday changeover - arrival 4-6pm; departure 10am. Flexible arrival & departure in off season.
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arrivals & departures
Nearest beach :
Miramar beach 200 m
Nearest boulangerie :
400m
Nearest airport :
Biarritz airport, 3 kms
Nearest ferry port :
Bilbao (2 hrs); Santander (4 hrs); St Malo (9 hrs)
Swimming pool :
No
Facilities & equipment :
Microwave, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher; BBQ. TV with UK channels (BBC, CNN); CD player. Cot available on request
Suitability for children :
Ideal location ideal families with older children
Suitability for infants :
Good; terrace is enclosed. Cot and linen available on request
Things to see & do :
Swimming, surfing, golf, beach, thalassotherapy. Shopping, dining & culture in Biarritz. Visit Bayonne, Pyrénées, Basque Country and Spanish delights such as San Sebastian.
House rules :
Please enquire re pets. Smoking permitted.
Location :  Map Ref A6

Appartement Miramar is in the heart of vibrant Biarritz, a town which successfully exudes chic without pretension. The most famous resort on the French Atlantic coast, Biarritz is now easily accessible by plane and train - both transport links are little more than 3 kms from the town centre.

Being close to the sea-front, clients should be aware this is not a quiet location.

The owner of the apartment, if available, can collect clients from Biarritz airport or train station if required.


Accommodation : 

Appartement Miramar offers stylish, high quality accommodation in a great location. High ceilings, chandaliers, fireplaces and detailed coving are typical features of the apartment, reminding guests of its history.

The apartment is one of three in what would have previously made a quite outstanding family home. The accommodation is all on one level, providing a total of 110m2 living space plus a further 65m2 of terrace. The terrace alone is larger than most French seaside apartments.

The entrance hall leads, through a huge set of French doors, into a large living room, consisting of lounge and dining area. The dining table seats 6 persons. The lounge area is equipped with TV, stereo and CD player. There is a single sofa-bed if required.

French doors lead out to the covered terrace which is divided into two section; a seated area for dining / sitting out plus a much larger section of decked terrace for simply taking in the fresh Atlantic air!

The two bedrooms both provide access to the terrace and are extremely spacious. The master bedroom has en-suite shower room. The second bedroom can be used as twins or double.

The second shower room is located off the living room.

The kitchen is small but perfectly adequate. Equipment includes gas oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and there is a washing machine - and additional wc - in a basement room (located just inside the main entrance to the block). The second WC is also located in this basement room.

A parking space is provide at the apartment for guests.

Being in a town centre location, guests should not be expecting rural tranquility! This is a busy spot which is certainly best suited to people who want to be in walking distance to the town's many highlights.

Guide :

Biarritz is back in fashion. Celebrities and sports stars are flooding back to live in the region, turning their back on the Côte d'Azur. Biarritz is an eclectic place; it somehow manages to mix an affluent elderly population with a steady flow of well-dressed surfers plus a sprinkling of super-rich jetsetters on top. A compact and stylish town, Biarritz really does have something for everyone...famous beaches, museums, fine restaurants, boutiques, casino, golf courses, horse-riding and the south west's famous spa and thalassotherapy centres. The apartment is ideally placed to enjoy all of the town's attractions. Daily provisions can be purchased from the local shops and Biarritz's daily market at Les Halles.

The Basque Country is a little world all of its own. The regional cuisine and architecture provide character enough but more than that, this ‘country’ also has its own language. For a ‘formal’ introduction to Basque culture, try the Musée Basque at Bayonne. However, the best way to soak up the culture is to visit one of the many fêtes or ‘festivals of strength’ that take place in the high season, or, even better, watch a game of pelota. The fastest ball game in the world, this is perhaps the most vivid image of Basque country.

St Jean de Luz is also on your doorstep and whether its beaches, shops, restaurants or festivals you are looking for, both of these towns are hard to beat. Stylish but without the pretence of the Riviera, both are colourful and vibrant seaside towns with plenty of family evening entertainment. They are the sorts of places where you will see whole families sitting down to start dinner at 10.30pm! St Jean de Luz is recognised as the capital of Basque cuisine and is noted for its seafood (it is one of Rick Stein’s favourite places) and use of the spicy Basque staple pimento. For sampling pretty Basque villages on the coast, try Bidart and Guéthary

A great trip for the kids is a ride on Le Petit Train de la Rhune. Standing over 900m high, La Rhune is the distinct and symbolic peak of the western Pyrénées. It can be reached by foot – a lovely day’s walking – or by funicular train. The 360 degree views from the summit are spectacular.

There are great beaches all along the coast from the Spanish border at Hendaye, north into the Landes and Gironde départements. Because the Côte d’Argent is so vast, the beaches are less crowded than on the Mediterranean.

The area is totally under-visited for its golf despite the game’s rich history in this region and the presence of some wonderful courses: Chantaco, Nivelle, Biarritz Le Phare, Arcangues, Makila, Chiberta, Hossegor, Seignosse and Moliets are all within an hour’s drive. José-Maria Olazabal’s course, Fuenterrabia, is just across the border into Spain. Horse-riding, mountain-biking and fishing are also popular. Surfers will already be familiar with the Côte Basque, and there are plenty of surf schools for beginners.

Thalassotherapy and thermal spa are big attractions in this area – people come from all over France for sea and freshwater therapies; there are venues across the region including Hendaye, St Jean de Luz, Biarritz and Dax.

The countryside is a delight; the rolling green hills are popular with the few British visitors that the region receives. The foothills rise to the mountains of the Pyrénées which are home to dozens of hiking trails including the famous coast-to-coast GR10 track. Eagles, wild horses and the occasional brown bear make this one of Europe’s most exotic wildlife locations. Bird-watchers will be kept busy twitching. The Pyrénées also provide thrill-seekers with a range of extreme sports from white-water rafting to paragliding. The mountain landscapes are at their finest in the Haut-Béarn region.

Other suggestions for day-trips :

• A tour of Basque country villages: Ascain, Ainhoa, Sare, La Bastide Clairance Cambo-les-Bains, Espelette and St-Jean-Pied-de-Port

• A visit to Bayonne, the under-rated ‘capital’ of the Pays Basque

Wine-tasting in the vineyards of Irouleguy

• A visit to the city of Pau for sight-seeing, boutique shopping and café-crawling

• Crossing the border into Spain for a visit to San Sebastian, Pamplona or the Guggenheim museum at Bilbao

For further information try the links below. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites.

Alternative Aquitaine's Biarritz Guide
Biarritz Office de Tourisme
Saint-Jean-de-Luz Office de Tourisme
Pyrénées-Atlantique Tourism
Guide to Wines of the South West
Introduction to the Basque Country
UK Tourist Office for France


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