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Hendaye is the most south-westerly town located in France. You can visit Hendaye in the Hendaye canton, Bayonne arrondissement, Pyrenees-Atlatiques department, Aquitaine region. Hendaye has about 15,000 residents, an area of exactly 8 square kilometers. It is located at an altitude of an average of 25 meters. The city of Hendaye is an important part of the Lapurdi region of the French Basque Country. Hendaye is attested since the end of the 16th century and it played an important role in the 20th century as the meeting place of general Franco, Adolf Hitler and von Ribbentrop who discussed the participation of Spain in World War II. Hendaye is a great destination for tourists, thanks to its many attractions. If you plan to visit it, here are the thing that you should not miss.

Top Attractions within Hendaye

Fete de la Mer is a festival translated as Festival of the Sea. It takes place each year in July, in the city center of Hendaye. It is dedicated to the sea, because this is what mostly attracts tourists in this area. The event includes outdoor theatrical performances, live music concerts and cookouts, mainly based on seafood, as a tribute to the sea.

The Casino is one of the main attractions for those who love to admire architecture. If you are among them, you should visit the building that is now only used as a Hendaye point of interest. It was built in 1885 and bears an absolutely splendid Neo-Moorish style.

Croix d'Hendaye or the Great Cross of Hendaye is a stone monument depicting a cross. It is located in the central square of Hendaye and has imprinted alchemical symbols. Occultists believe that the inscription on the cross has a very special meaning and the information of it offers the details of a future catastrophe that will affect the whole globe.

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