San Sebastian’s Old Town provides visitors with a unique insight into Basque history and culture. The cobbled lanes of the Old Town are lined with stunning Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture.
Playa de la Concha is one of San Sebastian’s most popular beaches. The beach is famed for its magnificent white sand and crystal clear seas. It’s a terrific spot to unwind and relax.
Palacio de Miramar is a stunning 19th century palace perched on a hill overlooking San Sebastian Bay. Queen Maria Cristina erected the palace as a vacation house.
Monte Igueldo is a hill with a view of San Sebastian, Spain. Visitors can ride the antique funicular to the top of the hill and enjoy views of the city and the coast. The hill also houses an Amusement Park.
The Peine del Viento is artwork created by sculptor Eduardo Chillida and consists of three massive metal constructions that move in the wind, providing a unique and striking impression.
San Sebastian City Hall is a visual beauty with its magnificent front, elegant balconies and sculpted stone ornamentation. Visitors can tour the spectacular marble staircase, stained glass windows.
In San Sebastian’s Gros neighborhood, Zurriola Beach is a well known surfing location. It’s a terrific location to try out the sport, with waves that are suitable for both novice and expert surfers.
In the heart of the city, there is the Aquarium San Sebastian. More than 5,000 aquatic species can be seen at the aquarium, making it a wonderful family outing.
Off the coast of San Sebastian, there lies a little island called Isla de Santa Clara. Visitors can explore the island’s beaches and trails as well as participate in kayaking, paddle boarding and snorkeling.
To learn more about San Sebastian’s food scene, take a Pintxos Tour. On the tour, guests may savor the mouthwatering pintxos (basque style tapas) from the city and check out the many taverns and eateries.