Entertainment in Biarritz
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Euskal-Jaï
Regular professional cesta punta matches (admission €10 to €20) are held at 9pm at the Parc des Sports d'Aguiléra Complex, 2km east of central Biarritz, between mid-June and mid-September. Bus 1 stops nearby.
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Parc Mazon
From July to mid-September, the open-air fronton has regular chistera matches at 9pm on Thursdays.
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Cinéma Le Royal
Screens a good selection of nondubbed films.
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Fronton Couvert Plaza Berri
Pelota matches are held virtually year-round; ask the tourist office for schedules.
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Ventilo Caffé
Dressed up like a boudoir, this fun and funky place continues its domination of the Biarritz bar scene.
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Casino Municipal
Constructed in 1928, Biarritz' landmark casino has 200-plus fruit machines that whirr and chink until the wee hours.
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Milk Bar
If you're on the hunt for a surfer or a surfer at heart, then this place, just back from the beach, provides plenty of opportunities to get your sex wax out.
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Le Surfing
After a hard day's surfing, drop in here to discuss waves and wipe-outs. The bar is full of surfing memorabilia and there's an outside terrace with decent views.
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Arena Café Bar
Tucked into a tiny cove, this beachfront hang-out combines a style-conscious restaurant (mains €15 to €22) with a fuchsia- and violet-tinged bar with DJs on the turntables.
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Le Caveau
One of the two discos near the Biarritz town centre is Le Caveau. It is a long-running temple of Euro-house, with a pumping sound system and caters to a gay and mixed crowd.
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Red Bar
You mightn't think a rugby bar would attract trendsetters, but this temple to Biarritz Olympique (their colours are red and white – hence the name), with reggae and '70s rock in the background, will make you think again.
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Miremont
Operating since 1880, this grande dame of a place harks back to the time when belle-époque Biarritz was simply the beach resort of choice for the rich and glamorous of Europe. Today it still attracts perfectly coiffured hairdos (and that's just on the poodles) but the somewhat less chic are also now welcome to come and partake of a fine selection of teas, cakes and views over the bay.
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