Known locally as Donostia, San Sebastian earned international recognition for it’s food scene, holding more Michelin stars per capita than nearly any city worldwide.
Playa de la Concha ranks among San Sebastian’s most beloved beaches. This shore earned fame for the white sand and clear seas. It’s a terrific spot to unwind and relax.
Palacio de Miramar stands as an elegant 19th century palace set on hillside overlooking San Sebastian Bay. Queen Maria Cristina built the palace as her vacation house.
The Peine del Viento represents artwork by sculptor Eduardo Chillida and consists of three massive metal structures that shift with the wind, creating unique and bold visual impact.
Monte Urgull rises as historic hill fortress overlooking San Sebastian’s bay and old town. You can hike paths to reach it’s summit, crowned by Sagrado Corazon statue.
In San Sebastian’s Gros neighborhood, Zurriola Beach serves as surfing spot. Providing excellent conditions, with waves suitable for both beginner and expert surfers.
Off the coast of San Sebastian lies a small island called Isla de Santa Clara. Go to beaches and trails as well as participate in kayaking, paddle boarding or snorkeling.
Discover more about San Sebastian’s food scene, join Pintxos Tour. During this experience, you will taste yummy pintxos (basque style tapas) and visit many taverns and eateries.