The oldest gastronomic fair in France since 1462
The Bayonne Ham Fair is one of the oldest fairs in France, founded in 1462. Every spring, for four days, over 200,000 visitors gather in the heart of Bayonne to celebrate Bayonne ham and the know-how of Basque and Gascon terroirs. On the program: producers' market, best farm ham competition, ham brotherhood, culinary events, tastings, and a festive atmosphere along the Nive riverbanks and on the Halles square.
Since 1462, Bayonne has hosted the Ham Fair in its city center, a gastronomic and festive event celebrating the expertise of Bayonne ham producers and the culinary traditions of the Basque Country and Gascony. With over 200,000 visitors over four days, this fair is one of the most popular events in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department.
The heart of the fair beats in the Place du Carreau des Halles and along the quays of the Nive, where dozens of local producers and artisans present their hams, cured meats, cheeses, wines, and other regional specialties. Visitors can taste and buy directly from producers in a friendly and authentic atmosphere.
The fair offers many highlights throughout the four days:
Bayonne ham has benefited from a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) since 1998. This dry-cured ham is made from pigs raised in the Southwest of France and aged in the Adour basin. Its delicate flavor and melting texture make it one of the most renowned hams in the world. The fair is the perfect opportunity to discover the different stages of its production and taste exceptional hams.
Beyond gastronomy, the Ham Fair is a truly festive event. Bands liven up the streets, peñas open their doors, and the warm atmosphere in the streets of Bayonne makes these four days a special time for sharing and conviviality. Tasting stands remain open every afternoon, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the atmosphere.
563rd edition of the Bayonne Ham Fair from April 23-26, 2026. Four days of celebration around Bayonne ham and the know-how of Basque and Gascon terroirs.
The fair takes place in the heart of Bayonne, mainly around the Halles (market) and the quays of the Nive.
Place du Carreau des Halles, Quai Commandant Roquebert, 64100 Bayonne.
Thursday and Friday: 7 am-5 pm. Saturday: 6 am-5 pm. Sunday: 8 am-5 pm. Tasting stands open from 2:30 pm.
Free admission.
City of Bayonne
Website: www.foireaujambon.fr
The site is accessible to people with reduced mobility. For specific needs, contact the organizers in advance.
Bayonne and the BAB (Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz) agglomeration offer numerous accommodation options. Booking in advance is recommended during the fair.
Many food and tasting stands are present on the site. Restaurants and bars in the city center are also open.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring a bag for your local product purchases.
Leashed dogs are generally allowed on the site, unless otherwise indicated.
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Halles de Bayonne et Quais de la Nive
Place du Carreau des Halles, Quai Commandant Roquebert, 64100 Bayonne