Pau is ideally located at the foot of the Pyrenees and ski resorts, not far away from the Basque country.
Pau is known for its famous Boulevard des Pyrénées, a 1.8-km long avenue that faces the superb mountain range. The promenade runs above the Jardin Joantho and its 200 dwarf palm trees.
Pau is originally an Occitan town and loves its férias, the days when there are bull fights, bull runs, bodegas and bandas.
At the National Museum of the Château de Pau you will see not just splendid architecture, but also one of the finest collections in France with paintings, works of art and documents relating to the time of Henri IV. The large table in the superb dining room can seat 100!
France Hotel Guide provides a selection of hotels in Pau. Check the list of Pau hotels and book your room directly with the hotel you have chosen.
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