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Pierre Vacances: Self catering and the city guide: Biarritz
As canny city break addicts are quickly discovering, the cheapest way to explore Europe’s finest cities is to check into a self-catering apartment.
Whether you’re escaping for a romantic weekend , or looking forward to a cultural tour , cooking up your own meals means you can easily cut down the cost of your trip.
Swapping an expensive hotel for a self-catering apartment doesn’t mean foregoing comfort or central locations. You’ll find a vast choice of clean, modern apartments in Paris to Rome, situated in the heart of the action.
And why not pack a glossy cookery book, forage in the markets for delicious local produce and whip up gourmet treats in the comfort and privacy of your own little home from home?
Each week, we’re featuring a city break destination with money-saving tips and the best self-catering apartment deals to ensure you get the most out of your hard-earned cash.
Biarritz on a budget
Dreaming of a city break destination with a beach? In a peachy part of France? On a budget? Forget snooty St Tropez and make your way to the infinitely cooler Biarritz for a heady mix of nightlife, beachcombing and, of course, surf culture – French style.

Situated on the Atlantic coast on the Bay of Biscay , this vibrant seaside town combines belle epoque grandeur with boho chic. While the beaches, elegant bars and smart hotels continue to seduce the rich and famous, this youthful town is now the European centre of upmarket surf action where barefoot and tousle- haired boys and girls rub shoulders with models and watersports-mad millionaires.
This surftastic playground is accessible to those on the most modest of budgets. Here’s how to get your place in the sun for less…
Getting to Biarritz
You can get to Biarritz by rail in under nine hours from the UK if you take the Eurostar train from London via Lille or Paris.
Or fly in with a low cost airline. Both easyJet and Ryanair fly to Biarritz with daily departures in high season. The Aéroport de Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne is located just four kilometers from the city centre.
Beach life
Biarritz boasts some of the best beaches in Europe and has won multiple awards for cleanliness and top ocean front facilities.

Beachcombing is free! Explore the vast swathes of sandy beaches from Grande Plage to the Plage Miramar – the hubs for top people watching and sunbathing action. Picnic in the sheltered coves of little Plage du Port Vieux and watch the sun go down with a cold beer at the Rocher de la Vierge (Virgin’s Rock), which is floodlit at night.
The depths of the Bay of Biscay outside Biarritz form a “wave funnel”, enabling surfing here all year round. For a ringside view of surf action, head to the Cote de Basques beach, situated in town. It was this beach with its colossal breakers which spawned European surfing culture, and it now plays host to the annual Biarritz Surf Festival in July.
Grand Plage also has powerful waves breaking right in front of the town centre. This is where the Biarritz Surf Trophy is held in October every year.
The beaches of Ilbaritz – Marbella, Bora Bora and Edouard VII – are located south of the town centre, and Anglet, to the north of Biarrit, is where you’ll find the beaches of Les Sables d’Or, L’Ocean, La Madrague, Marinella and Les Corsaires. Good peaks break at all points between the jetties that separate these beaches.
If you fancy learning to surf and can’t persuade a salty local to show you the ropes, the École du Surf (102 rue Pierre de Chevigné, 05 59 23 15 31, Surftraining.com offers affordable one-hour lessons in addition to its celebrated week-long courses.
City tour of Biarritz
The town’s architecture is a visual feast. As you stroll around you’ll discover a blend of gabled Basque houses and art deco villas.

To get your bearings, take a walk from the Côte des Basques and follow the winding trail to Port-Vieux. Then cross the footbridge to the Virgin Rock, named after its statue of the Virgin Mary, and climb up to the Atalaye Plateau for panoramic views across the town and beaches and the old seamen’s huts on the Fishermen’s Harbour.
Museums in Biarritz
On rainy days, or if you simply crave a break from the sun, there are plenty of cultural havens to explore.
At the sweet smelling Musée du Chocolat (avenue Beau Rivage, 05 59 41 54 64) you’ll not only learn about the history of Basque cocoa production but get to sample a generous selection of the fruits of the bean.
If you’ve got little ones in tow, come and meet the sealife at The Musée de la Mer (esplanade du Rocher de la Vierge, 05 59 22 33 34, www.museedelamer.com). Time your visit for either 10.30 am or 5pm and you can watch the keepers feed the hungry resident turtles and seals.
Discover the city’s illustrious past at the Musée Historique de Biarritz (rue Broquedis). Housed in the former Anglican church, this little museum features a memorial to the fallen officers at the French Napoleonic wars.
Markets in Biarrtiz
Rub shoulders with the locals and fill you baskets with Basque delights at the bustling covered market, Les Halles. The market is open every morning and local ham, chorizo, breads and luscious fruits and vegetables are among the rich pickings.

Also buy a bottle or two of chilled wine or cider. Shop well in the market for fresh produce and the supermarkets for staples and you can create delicious breakfasts, picnic lunches and dinners at a fraction of the cost of dining out.
Eating Out
When you don’t feel like cooking and want a treat, tapas bars and cafes are the cheapest options but that doesn’t mean you’ll miss out. Sample Basque specialities such as piperade (ham and peppers), chipirons (baby squid), spicy meatballs and potatoes washed down with cider.
For a big treat, the fish restaurant Le Corsaire (00 33 5 59 24 63 72), situated at the Port des Pêcheurs ,is a local institution and guaranteed to impress.
Nightlife
Kick off the evening at the Café de la Grande Plage situated on the beach-level floor of the Casino, and you’ll get one of the best sunset views included in the price of the cocktails. The Old Port offers a wealth of buzzing watering holes and affordable tapas bars. The surfing fraternity convenes in the bars on rue Mazagran.
Local treats
Saunter around like a local in a pair of espadrilles – one of the traditional crafts that will actually come in handy for just a few Euros.

You may or may not be excited to learn the Basque town is also famed for its high quality table linen but everyone loves the chocolate. The region produces some especially delicious chocolate and there are plenty of chocolate shops crammed into the town. Patxaran (a liqueur made from aniseed, wild prunes and vanilla) is also a local must-try.
Accommodation in Biarritz
Pierre & Vacances has a selection of affordable self-catering apartments close to the top beaches, including Pierre Vacances Haguna Residence (17 avenue de la Reine Victoria), which offers a choice of self-catering studios and one-bedroom apartments.
All apartments offer a great base for visitors looking to soak up the city’s charms on a budget. Each apartment has its own fully-equipped kitchen, and comfortable living accommodation within easy reach of the beaches, cultural attractions and nightlife.
Hot offer
Apartments costs from just 290 Euro per week and short breaks (minimum two nights) are also available. For latest deals, visit www.pv-holidays.com
PV-Holidays: A Virtual Tour of Alpe d’Huez
Famous in the summer months for being the finish line for the Tour de France, Alpe d’Huez is also one of the most established ski destinations in France. Its also one of the largest, it has 236km of Piste, and 84 ski lifts. It also boasts the largest black run in the world, called Sarenne, which is 16km long.
Perfect for a first ski-holiday, the beginner friendly slopes ensure an easy ride. Expansion of the resort ensures that Alpe d’Huez is also a haven for free skiers, who are eager to sample some of the high altitude terrain In the area.
Other activities in the area include on-site igloos, glacier tours, the chance to ride snowmobiles, ice driving, an ice rink, lusciously heated outdoor pools and the chance to go Paragliding.
The area is also known for its buzzing nightlife and restaurants. Live music can be found nightly in the numerous bars, with a whole host of restaurants, from fast food joints to Michelin star eateries satisfying most budgets and appetites after a day on the slopes.
The nearest train station to Alpe d’Huez is Grenoble, and the nearest airport is Grenoble-Saint-Geoirs.
PV-Holidays currently have five properties in the area, and here is our selection of the top three:
1. PV-Holidays Residence Les Bergers
If you are looking for a complete ski experience, from piste to partying, this is a great place to stay. Located just 100m from both the ski lifts, and well-stocked shopping centre, this is a great base for those wanting to be occupied for their entire stay.
If after a day on the mountains you prefer an evening of peace and tranquillity, curl up with a book in front of the huge fireplace in the main communal lobby. Many of the rooms on site boast outstanding views of the resort, with several of the apartments having their own balcony.
After ski activities include a heated outdoor swimming pool, sauna and an on-site restaurant.
See a virtual tour of the residence and the apartments by clicking here
Special Offers:
PV-Holidays Residence Les Bergers currently has a studio suitable for 2 persons available for 7 nights from 13th December-20th December for 450 euros. Please visit the PV Holidays Residence Les Bergers page for further information, pricing, and booking details.
2. PV-Holidays Residence Maeva Les MelezesSome people get a rush from the fresh air, red cheeks and adore feeling the benefits from the full body workout that a week of skiing can give you.If this sounds like you, a short break at this property could be ideal.
All apartments incorporate traditional wooden architecture, with each room having its own balcony.
Just a 300 metres from the breathtaking slopes, you can ski straight onto the runs from the residence. There are also a wide range of winter sports to get involved in, alongside Maeva Le Spa, the perfect place to maintain your gym routine in its fitness centre, or relax in its well-being centre which offer massages, reflexology, stone therapy, sauna and steam room.
Kids aren’t left out however, the onsite children’s village called ‘Les Eterlous’ means they get to let their hair down too.
Visit the resort virtually here
Special Offers:
PV-Holidays Residence Maeva Les Melezes has a variety of traditional cabins available which sleep up to 4 people. Prices start from 710 euros for 7 nights, from 20th December-27th December.
3.PV-Holidays Residence L’Ours Blanc
This residence is ideal for groups that are looking for a short break in France over the Christmas period, which guarantees their every need is catered for when off piste.
Apartments have the good quality furnishings and a contemporary décor and are surrounded by their own balconies and wood-clad architecture.
The resort is just 300m from the ski lift but its central location also mean that the on-site Olympic ice rink and extensive shopping arcade are well within strolling distance.
Visit the resort virtually here
Special Offers:
PV-Holidays Residence L’Ours Blanc currently has 4 person studios available from the 20th-27th December for 7 nights, starting a 750 euros.
Please visit the PV-Holidays website for more pricing and booking information for our residences in Alpe d’Huez.
Have you spent any time in the Alpe d’Huez area? We would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment or get in touch via the side of the page.
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PV-Holidays.
Pierre Vacances: Weekend shopping trips in Rome
Is such a thing really possible in the land of D&G and all things beautiful? The answer is yes – if you know where to look…
The chic boutiques around the illustrious Piazza di Spagna –the Spanish Steps – are enough to make a girl cry. It’s a case of so much Prada and never enough euro.
Here, you’ll find the famous Via dei Condotti, the top shopping street in Rome, which is home to Italy’s top designer stores such as Armani, Prada, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci.
This is also the street where the world’s snootiest shop owners used to charge you just for walking in the door! Thankfully these days all of the shops sport an ‘ingresso gratuito’ sign, which means you can go in and have a poke around without any obligation to buy!
For fashions without eye-watering designer price tags, make your way to Via del Corso, a bustling pedestrianised street that runs from Piazza del Popolo down to Piazza Venezia. This shopping hub, which attracts a young crowd, provides a welcome feast of more affordable clothes and shoe shops. Accessories, jeans and sportswear are the best buys.
But the best bargain shopping in Rome is found around the Pantheon and Via Del Governo Vecchio. Secondhand clothes shops abound and you’ll also find fantastic deals on jewellery and other fashion accessories.
And don’t forget to check out Rome’s fabulous markets. The top venues for bargain hunting include Porta Portese, the famous Roman flea market, which takes place every Sunday from 8am until about 2pm, andthe monthly bargain market (La Soffitta Sotto i Portici), that takes place every first and third Sunday of the month in Piazza Augusto Imperatore.
More than 100 exhibitors display their wares, which range from classical collector’s items and antiques to watches and furniture. 
For arty goods and the chance to soak up a more Bohemian vibe, explore the district of Trastevere. Located just over the River Tiber, Trastevere is a labyrinth of many charming, winding streets. Don’t misss the outdoor food market in Piazza San Cosimato. This is a great chance to watch local Trasteverians buying and bargaining with vendors – loudly!
And if you have an eye for interior design and want to buy Italian furniture direct from suppliers, book a weekend in Rome for the annual Fiera di Roma Moa Casa.
Moa Casa, a leading furniture and design show held at Fiera di Roma, attracts tens of thousands of visitors to its spring and autumn shows every year. This year’s event, which takes place on 25 Oct-2 Nov, showcases the latest trends in furniture and design and offers the opportunity to discuss ideas with architects, interior designers, and decorators.
The Adagio Rome Garden has a selection of studios that accommodate two people, and is available for 7 nights from 673.4 € from 1st November. Many of the properties have either balcony or terraces, and look over the unique architecture of the Roman Hills.
Adagio Rome Dehon is a tranquil residence, surrounded by gardens and has recently been completely restored. Its situated in the heart of the city, close to the view of Saint Peters or Villa Doria Pamfill. A studio for two people is available from the 1st November for 7 nights, starting from 689.85€
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