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Saint-Jean-de-Luz hotels France 
France - List of Saint-Jean-de-Luz hotels
Aquitaine | Pyrénées-Atlantiques | Saint-Jean-de-Luz
5 Stars Hotels:
4 Stars Hotels:
De Chantaco
Parc Victoria
3 Stars Hotels:
Central
Grand Hôtel de la Poste
Helianthal
La Reserve
Les Goelands
2 Stars Hotels:
1 Stars Hotels:
Alternative Accommodation
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
An XVIIIth century residence made famous by La Fayette who stayed here on his way to America in 1777. Car parking nearby. Group prices in low season with full board organised with a neighbouring restaurant. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Hélianthal lays out of a Art-Déco 100 rooms 3 star hotel, directly connected to the institute. More than a hotel, it is a vacation resort where one feels at home. Clear and roomy, the rooms, decorated with 1930 hot colours furniture, are numerous to have a balcony or a broad terrace. They can receive from one to four people. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
In an exclusive surrounding, facing the Basque Country mountains, this traditional homestead, designed in the mid-thirties offers you an atmosphere of luxury, calm and beauty. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Saint Jean de Luz is a historical city near the Spanish border and a rare gem in the Basque Country. It offers an entirely unique setting for you to spend your vacation or simply a day of relaxation. Hotel Parc Victoria is a calm and lush refuge in the downtown area, 300 meters or a 3-minute walk from the famous bay and its soft, sandy beaches. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
L'Hôtel "La Réserve" The only Hôtel in the Basque Country with a park of 8 acres directly on the ocean. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Elisabeth and Philippe HARDY are pleased to welcome you to their beautiful Basque residence located in the town centre, close to the Station and Harbour and just 3 minutes on foot from the Grande Plage beach in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. |
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Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Catherine and Pampi Bernard are the third generation since 1953 to cultivate the art first subjected to public scrutiny at a time when tourism became a mass industry, that of the 'family hotel'. We ensure a special welcome for parents with young children, who can occupy family rooms. We can also provide bottle warmers, high chairs, changing mats and a network of babysitters. One of our guests wrote: It is really a great pleasure, and very rare, that a hotel welcomes very young children the way you do. |
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