St.Jean de Luz Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeAround the main square in the town center, you can find some of the best sea-food restaurants on the Cote Basque, as well as other bars and terraces from which to see and enjoy the regular musical events in the square - including a Basque Choir every Sunday morning (in the summer months). When you wander through the lanes looking at the shop windows, you will arrive at the more commercial end of town (still quite old, but certainly not medieval) where the Thermes and Casino are located and the chic shops are located.
The principle Architecture here is typically Basque, but with a blend of Moorish and Spanish Andelusian architecture, which creates a fine balance.
