There is a train station very near the centre. Outside, there is a "funiculaire", which will carry you and your luggage to the main area, which is higher than the station. If you arrive or depart very early or late, the 'funiculaire' will probably not be open. There are a couple hundred stairs instead. Trains come and go from the destinations you would expect, Paris, Bordeaux, Bayonne, etc.
In addition to the local trains, Pau is a stop on the TGV (high speed train) service to Paris with stops in Bordeaux. It takes approximately 5 hours to go from Paris to Pau on the TGV.
Direct flights from:
* [wiki=068a0b5b2858dc3f1ac7b47464bc4b0a]Brussels[/wiki] - 3 flights per week with Ryanair - flying time 1hr 50min
* [wiki=67e6898945cba0065b7ea28ebf387861]London City[/wiki] - several flights per week with CityJet. 2h 05m flying time.
Flights to nearby:
* [wiki=55b8611ef04aa18ff113341507781596]London Stansted[/wiki] - 2 flights per week to Biarritz with Ryanair in winter. 1h 55m flying time.
For an airport transfer, taxi, bus or coach from Biarritz Airport to Pau use Biarritz Airport Transfers [http://biarritzairporttransfers.com/]
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