St Jean De Losne cruise port guide
Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a fishing town at the mouth of the Nivelle river, in southwest France’s Basque country. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, where King Louis XIV married Marie-Thérèse of Spain in 1660, has a gilded baroque altarpiece and wooden galleries. The turreted Maison Louis XIV is a museum that recreates 17th-century domestic life with period furniture. It includes the King’s Chamber, where Louis XIV slept.
About St Jean De Losne
Saint-Jean-de-Losne is a tiny river town in Burgundy at the junction of the Saône and the Canal de Bourgogne — the crossroads of France's inland waterway network. River barges and hotel boats moor here while passengers take coach excursions to Beaune, Dijon, and the premier cru vineyards of the Côte d'Or.
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