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We’ve created an interactive map below which contains the top things to see in San Sebastian, our favourite restaurants and bars and other points of interest.

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Other maps of San Sebastian

Alongside our interactive map of our favourite places, there are also some other maps that we can recommend below.

Maps in the city centre

In the centre of San Sebastian (in particular in and around the more tourist areas) there are maps in the street that can help you navigate to where you need to get to. 

Accessibility Map

The official tourism board of San Sebastian have created an accessibility map which suggests destinations that can be enjoyed by everyone. All the recommended places on the map have been chosen favouring physical, visual, hearing, intellectual and organic accessibility. 

You can see the map here . 

Printable Tourist Map

The official tourist maps from the Donostia San Sebastián Turismoa body can be accessed online here .

You can also pick a copy up from the tourist information centre in San Sebastian when you arrive in the city. 

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18 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in San Sebastián

Written by Lisa Alexander Updated Dec 24, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Set on the crescent-shaped Bay of Concha, this elegant town is one of Spain's most fashionable beach resorts. The expansive shoreline extends for several kilometers along a curving coastline, bookended by the Urgull and Igeldo hills.

Aerial view of San Sebastian, Spain

The natural splendor of San Sebastián sets the stage for a fabulous vacation. Favorite things to do include sightseeing, sunbathing at the beach, gourmet dining, and taking evening strolls through the Old Town or along the waterfront promenade.

The city is famous for its cuisine and renowned for its Michelin-starred restaurants . For an authentic experience, you must wander the city's quaint cobblestone lanes in search of pintxos , the Basque version of tapas. These tantalizing small bites include specialties such as seasoned olives, marinated sardines, and salted cod omelets.

Discover the best places to visit in this happening seaside city with our list of the top attractions and things to do in San Sebastián.

See also: Where to Stay in San Sebastián

1. The Seaside Elegance and Beautiful Beach at La Concha Bay

2. historic charm and gourmet cuisine in the parte vieja (old town), 3. monte urgull & monte ulía: historic sites & nature walks, 4. museo san telmo, 5. palacio de miramar, 6. amusement park on monte igueldo, 7. isla de santa clara, 8. basilica de santa maría del coro, 9. playa de la zurriola: surfers' beach, 10. playa de ondarreta, 11. aquarium san sebastián, 12. catedral del buen pastor, 13. international jazz festival in july, 14. scenic walks in the parque de aiete, 15. fishing village of hondarribia, 16. carretera del jaizkibel (scenic drive), 17. day trip to getaria, 18. monasterio de san ignacio de loyola, where to stay in san sebastián for sightseeing, tips and tours: how to make the most of your visit to san sebastian, map of attractions & things to do in san sebastián.

Playa de la Concha

The picture-perfect white-sand beach of the Bahía de la Concha (Bay of Concha) is the most iconic sight in San Sebastián. This expansive beach has a wide shoreline and mesmerizing turquoise waters that are safe for swimming. During July and August, rows of blue-and-white striped parasols make the beach look even more vibrant.

The Playa de la Concha (Beach of Concha) has retained the regal air of its Belle Époque days. In 1868, Queen Maria Cristina inaugurated the Playa de la Concha as a "Royal Beach" and established San Sebastián as a prestigious summertime resort.

Part of the distinguished heritage are La Perla's thalassotherapy spa on the shores of La Concha and the Palacio de Miramar (summer residence of the Spanish royal family until 1973) perched on a hillside above the beach.

La Perla thalassotherapy center has been offering therapeutic treatments since the Belle Époque. This upscale spa features Jacuzzis, saunas, steam baths, a gym, a saltwater pool for aquatic therapies, and a gastronomic restaurant with amazing views of the bay.

The spa also provides beach access and 5,500 square meters of swimming facilities found on the site of the former Royal Bathing Pavilion.

Paseo de la Concha

Besides sunbathing and swimming, La Concha is a place to visit for scenic strolls. The Paseo de la Concha encircles the bay along the beach. This pedestrian-only seafront promenade features decorative railings and elegant street lamps.

Sporty types appreciate La Concha Beach for the kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding opportunities. Other outdoor adventures include boat trips (departing from the Bahía de la Concha port), such as fishing excursions and scenic cruises.

The Playa de la Concha has public toilets and showers, lounge chair and parasol rentals, and lifeguards on duty during high season.

Within walking distance of the Bay of Concha is the tree-lined Alameda del Boulevard , a hub of San Sebastián's life with many shops, restaurants, and cafés. From here, you can explore the charming Old Town of San Sebastián.

Parte Vieja (Old Town)

The Parte Vieja (Old Town) of San Sebastián is tucked between the base of Monte Urgull and the Alameda del Boulevard. This bustling area is one of the most popular places to see and be seen, for both tourists and locals alike.

A highlight of the Parte Vieja is the arcaded Plaza de la Constitución , a large public space that once hosted bullfights while the spectators watched from the rows of balconies above.

Notable attractions nearby include the Neoclassical municipal library and the traditional food stalls at the Mercado de la Bretxa , a 19th-century covered market hall.

Also near the Plaza de la Constitución is the 16th-century Iglesia de San Vicente . This Gothic church is San Sebastián's oldest church and has a richly carved retablo dating to 1584.

A favorite pastime in the Old Town is strolling the quaint cobblestone streets in search of traditional Basque tapas. This lively quarter is filled with authentic pintxos restaurants . In the evenings, tourists and locals flock to the area to enjoy convivial dining.

Pintxos are delicious little snacks rather than a full meal, but are served in abundance with plenty of variety. These tantalizing delicacies range from deep-fried cod and marinated anchovies to crisp handmade croquettes. Sampling pintxos is a Basque culinary adventure.

Mota Castle

Beginning at the aquarium, the Paseo Nuevo encircles the entire Monte Urgull. The hilltop is crowned by the Castillo de la Mota , a formidable 12th-century fortress, and a statue representing the Sacred Heart.

The promenade of Paseo Nuevo invites leisurely rambles on warm sunny days, especially during summertime, when the beach-vacation ambience fills the air. (During wintertime, waves can crash above the sea wall onto the promenade.) You will be awed by views of La Concha Bay, the Cantabrian Sea, and the rocky shoreline extending to the Urumea River.

Beyond the river's Puente de la Zurriola (bridge), a seafront promenade runs east towards Monte Ulía. This early 20th-century bridge features a Modernist design with futuristic lamps. Nearby is the Teatro Victoria Eugenia , an opulent Belle Époque theater that hosts music concerts and other cultural events.

Beyond the Zurriola Beach, the expansive Parque de Ulía is a beautiful natural space that's ideal for hiking and picnics. If you don't feel like carrying your lunch, the Mirador de Ulía restaurant serves gourmet cuisine. The dining room affords panoramic views of the city, beach, and water from its perch on the slopes of Monte Ulía.

Museo de San Telmo

The Museo San Telmo presents an overview of the Basque Country's cultural heritage. The exhibits are displayed within a former Dominican convent, dating to the 16th century, in the Old Town.

The museum's collection includes several different departments: Archaeology (pre-Columbian, Egyptian, Phoenician, and ancient Roman artifacts); Fine Art (paintings, drawings, engravings, and sculptures); Ethnography (focused on Basque culture); as well as Photography (mainly local photographs) and History (from the 15th century to present day).

Among the highlights are historical paintings by El Greco, Alonso Cano, Rubens, Depièce, Morán, Ribera, and Coello. The Basque artists represented include Ugarte, Zubiaurre, Echagüe, Salaberría, Arteta, and Zuloaga.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, with free admission on Tuesdays. The museum is closed on Mondays and on January 1st, January 20th, and December 25th.

Address: 1 Plaza Zuloaga, San Sebastián

Miramar Palace

Presiding over La Concha Bay, the Palacio de Miramar was built as a vacation home for the Spanish royal family. Several Spanish Queens favored this location for their summer holiday.

The palace was designed in 1888 by architect Selden Wornum of England. Queen Anne style predominates, but the building also incorporates Neo-Gothic architectural elements. A coat of arms of the Habsburg dynasty (a line of the Spanish royal family) adorns the facade.

This elegant country "cottage" was designed with two floors for the private residence. Today, the palace is used as a venue for weddings and other events.

A lush parkland surrounds the palace, including manicured gardens with spectacular sea views. Below the gardens is a beachfront promenade along the Bahía de la Concha.

The gardens of Miramar Palace are open daily, free of charge. The palace is not open to the public.

Address: 48 Paseo de Miraconcha, San Sebastián

Scenic views from Monte Igueldo

For stunning views of the San Sebastián scenery, head to Monte Igueldo just beyond the Playa de Ondarreta at the far end of the beach near the Royal Tennis Club.

You can take a funicular ride up to the top. The hilltop stands 180 meters above the sea, offering sensational panoramas.

A favorite tourist attraction is the Monte Igueldo Amusement Park . Children love the charming carousels and roller coasters.

Another highlight is the Igueldo Tower , an 18th-century lighthouse. Ascend the tower for magnificent views of the town, the Bay of Concha, and the rolling hills of the Basque countryside.

For gourmet dining with fantastic sea views, try the restaurant at the four-star Mercure San Sebastián Monte Igueldo . The restaurant specializes in Basque cuisine prepared from local, seasonal ingredients.

Isla de Santa Clara

Hop on a ferry and enjoy an island getaway right in the city of San Sebastián.

Declared a Historical National Interest Site , the Isla de Santa Clara is a tiny 30-meter-wide island just off the coast, combining the peacefulness of nature along with the amenities of civilization. The island has cafés, restaurants, picnic areas, and a post office.

From mid-April through October, ferries run from the San Sebastián harbor to the island several times daily.

Isla de Santa Clara in Concha Bay

The island's small beach is surveyed by a lifeguard during summertime and is ideal for swimming. Hidden nooks along the island's coast offer natural swimming pools.

You can also go for a scenic stroll to the island's lighthouse and enjoy the stunning views along the way.

Basilica de Santa Maria del Coro

This exquisite 18th-century Baroque church stands on the foot of Monte Urgull. In the heart of the Old Town, the Basilica of Santa María del Coro was built on the site of an ancient Roman temple.

The church has a splendid facade with a statue of Saint Sebastián in a niche and two towers. Exemplifying Churrigueresque (Spanish Baroque) style, the exterior reveals an abundance of lavish details that give it the appearance of a decorative wedding cake.

Step inside to admire the grandiose interior. The sanctuary features delicate Neo-Gothic vaulting and impressive pillars with ornate capitals.

A must-see attraction, the Basilica de Santa Maria del Coro is one of the most-visited monuments in San Sebastián. The basilica is open daily year-round. Organ concerts are held here on occasion.

Address: 46 Calle 31 de Agosto, San Sebastián

Playa de la Zurriola: Surfers' Beach

This well-known surfers' beach is in a commercial district of San Sebastián that has many sports shops, large department stores, and art galleries. The Playa de la Zurriola draws surfers from all over the world because of its challenging waves and surf competitions.

With its broad shoreline of golden sand, this beach is also a favorite destination of sports enthusiasts, who come here to play beach volleyball, football, and beach tennis.

Playa de la Zurriola: Surfers' Beach

The beach is found between Monte Ulía and Monte Urgull, and is backed by a wide promenade with benches for admiring the picturesque landscape and sea views.

At the western end of the Playa de la Zurriola is the Centro Kursaal , which has an auditorium for music concerts and space for cultural events. Architect Rafael Moneo designed the center to blend into the beachfront geography. The building was awarded the Mies van der Rohe Contemporary Architecture Prize.

Also nearby is the Puente de la Zurriola , a Modernist bridge with a wide pedestrian concourse that leads to the Old Town.

Playa de Ondarreta

This lively beach swells with vacationers during summertime. On the Bahía de la Concha, the Playa de Ondarreta borders Monte Igueldo and the grounds of the Palacio de Miramar.

This fine golden sand beach is a great place for sunbathing, strolling, swimming, and playing beach volleyball, or for taking a stroll along the promenade. The 100-meter-wide shoreline extends for a kilometer, offering enough space to handle the high-season crowds.

During the most popular months of June, July, and August, the shore is packed with families, water sports enthusiasts, beach volleyball players, and sunbathers lounging on beach towels. Kids love the children's playground that's right on the beach.

In the winter, when the waves are up, the beach draws many bodyboarders and surfers.

Turtle at the Aquarium San Sebastián

The San Sebastián Aquarium is fittingly located along the harbor at the end of the Bahía de la Concha in the Old Town. The aquarium began as an Oceanographic Society in 1908 and is one of Europe's first museums devoted to ocean sciences and marine life.

At this dazzling aquarium, you will find 31 habitats filled with colorful aquatic species, from tropical fish and sharks to species unique to the Atlantic and Cantabrian areas. You can observe over 40 different species of fish.

Not to be missed is the Oceanarium , an underwater exhibition space. A walkway leads through a clear tunnel with 360-degree views of the swimming fish, sharks, and sea turtles in the aquarium.

Next to the aquarium is a lovely seaside restaurant that serves exquisite Basque specialties. The Bokado Mikel Santamaría offers innovative regional cuisine in a modern dining space. The floor-to-ceiling windows and shaded outdoor terrace afford sweeping views of La Concha Bay.

The San Sebastián Aquarium is open year-round every day except Mondays. During July and August, the aquarium is open every day including Mondays.

Address: Plaza Carlos Blasco de Imaz, San Sebastián

Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (Catedral del Buen Pastor)

The largest church in San Sebastián, the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is in the New Town near the busy Calle de San Martín . With its 75-meter-high tower, this monumental edifice is an important city landmark.

This Neo-Gothic cathedral was designed by Basque architect Manuel de Echave in 1880, constructed over a nine-year period beginning in 1888 and inaugurated by Spain's royal family in 1897.

The cathedral was built out of sandstone from the Monte Igueldo. The immense structure covers an astounding surface area of 1,915 square meters. The spaciousness of the interior is breathtaking.

An abundance of stained-glass windows gives the sanctuary an ethereal, soul-inspiring quality. In fact, the windows cover almost all the cathedral's side walls. The stained-glass windows were created by Juan Bautista Lázaro.

You may visit the cathedral daily year-round. Opening hours are from 8am until 12pm and 5pm until 8pm.

Address: Plaza del Buen Pastor, San Sebastián

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At the end of July, the International Jazz Festival is a must-do cultural event in San Sebastián. Concerts are performed at the Centro Kursaal along with seven other venues in the city.

Devoted to high-caliber jazz and blues music, this prestigious festival presents a wide range of musical styles and genres. The festival takes place over six days with more than 60 performances.

Concerts at the Centro Kursaal and Trinidad Square require tickets, while the concerts at the other venues, such as Playa de la Zurriola and the Kursaal Center's outdoor terraces, are free.

Parque de Aiete

The 19th-century Palacio de Aiete of the Dukes of Bailen was built on a Camino de Santiago site where medieval pilgrims stopped on their way to Santiago de Compostela . The aristocratic palace once hosted illustrious visitors, including Queen Victoria of England.

Today, the palace grounds are used as a public park and venue for cultural events. It's a delightful place to explore on a sunny day, especially during spring and summer when the colorful flowers are in bloom.

The romantic parkland was designed by French landscape architect Pierre Ducasse. With its lake, ponds, and rushing waterfalls, the lush landscaping gives the impression of untouched nature. Hundreds of different trees and plants flourish in an idyllic setting.

The Parque de Aiete also has walking trails, a children's playground, and a café-restaurant with pleasant outdoor seating.

Hondarribia

Hondarribia is a charming little fishing village and seaside holiday resort. If you appreciate quaint historic towns, Hondarribia is a wonderful place to base your vacation.

The Old Town (classified as a Historic Artistic Site) is a medieval walled city, entered through the 15th-century Puerta de Santa María . Wandering the narrow cobblestone streets leads to the discovery of many historic landmarks, including houses with coats of arms on the facade.

An important sight is the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción . In this Gothic church, the marriage of Louis XIV of France and the Infanta María Teresa of Spain was sanctified.

For coastal views, head to the Plaza de Armas , which overlooks the mouth of the river and the lighthouse on Cabo Higuer to the north.

Hondarribia is also known for its gastronomy. The city boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, the Alameda , which specializes in Basque Nouvelle Cuisine. Seasonal cooking, based on mostly local ingredients, is the focus of this fine-dining establishment.

For those who want to live like a king for a night, stay at the renovated Castillo de Carlos V , a 10th-century castle that has been converted to the luxurious four-star Parador de Hondarribia hotel.

Hondarribia is a 23-kilometer drive from San Sebastián.

Carretera del Jaizkibel

This scenic driving route begins 25 kilometers outside of San Sebastián and less than three kilometers from Hondarribia. The road travels up the bare sandstone ridge of Jaizkibel to a height of 584 meters, where the pilgrimage church of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe stands.

For a relaxing stay in the area, try the Hotel Jaizkibel . This modern four-star hotel offers quiet, comfortable accommodations, a lovely garden setting, and excellent services including a breakfast buffet and concierge. Some guest rooms have views of the countryside and coastline.

Getaria

Getaria is a worthwhile excursion, about 25 kilometers from San Sebastián. On the way here, you will enjoy a lovely scenic drive.

Beginning at Zarautz (22 kilometers away from San Sebastián), the Cornisa Cantábrica (Cantabrian Corniche) scenic route extends along the rocky coastline.

The fishing port of Getaria lies on a picturesque promontory, with its harbor sheltered by the fortified island of San Antonio. The town's port is below the 13th-century Gothic Church of San Salvador , and the waterfront of the harbor is lined with enticing seafood restaurants.

Monasterio de San Ignacio de Loyola

Nestled in the Urola Valley about 40 kilometers from San Sebastián, the Monastery of San Ignacio de Loyola now houses a Jesuit college. The monastery was built between 1689 and 1888 based on the design of Carlo Fontana, a student of Bernini.

The splendid Baroque church at the monastery features an impressive 65-meter-high dome by Joaquín de Churriguera and is considered one of the finest in Spain.

You will be dazzled by the lavish sanctuary, with its overwhelming spaciousness and decorative marble inlays. A masterpiece of Baroque art, the high altar displays a statue of Saint Ignatius.

Most top attractions in San Sebastián are found in the Parte Vieja (Old Town) and along the crescent of beaches that skirt the Bay of Concha. Across the Urumea River, the bustling Barrio de Gros quarter is within walking distance of the Old Town and close to a popular surfers' beach. In the center of the Old Town, the Calle 31 de Agosto street is lined with convivial pintxos bars. Here are some highly rated hotels in San Sebastián:

Luxury Hotels :

  • Overlooking the Urumea River and just around the corner from Calle 31 de Agosto, the Hotel Maria Cristina is a grand hotel in a central location of San Sebastián. This Belle Epoque landmark catered to aristocrats and royalty in the 19th century and still offers sumptuous accommodations, as well as impeccable service. Amenities include a concierge, a fine-dining restaurant that serves Asian cuisine, and a tea room/ pintxos bar.
  • The Hotel Villa Soro is close to the shops and pintxos bars in the Barrio de Gros neighborhood. Surrounded by enchanting gardens, this 4-star boutique hotel occupies a 19th-century villa listed as a historic landmark. Hotel services include a concierge, bicycle rentals, and a gourmet breakfast with French pastries served on the garden terrace.
  • You will appreciate being in the heart of the city's action at the 4-star Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra , a stately Belle Epoque hotel facing La Concha Bay and a short walk to the Old Town. The bright cheerful rooms feature fine linens and recently renovated bathrooms. Some rooms have balconies with sea views. The hotel's gastronomic restaurant serves traditional Basque cuisine.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • The 3-star Hotel Niza overlooks the beach promenade along La Concha Bay and is steps away from the Old Town. The chic contemporary-style guest rooms feature private balconies, some with sea views. Amenities include a concierge, paid parking, free use of bicycles, and a restaurant that serves pintxos and traditional Basque dishes.
  • On the hill just above the Playa de Ondarreta near Miramar Palace, the NH Collection San Sebastián Aránzazu has stylish modern guest rooms and excellent amenities, including a concierge and fitness center. The hotel's restaurant specializes in local cuisine.
  • A 15-minute walk from the Old Town and La Concha beach, the Hotel Zinema7 features rooms decorated on the theme of classic motion pictures. Amenities at this 4-star hotel include a swimming pool, fitness center, and restaurant. Guests appreciate the location in a quiet neighborhood on a street lined with shops and restaurants.

Budget Hotels:

  • The Parma Hotel is located at the edge of the Old Town across the river from the Playa de la Zurriola. This 2-star hotel has tastefully decorated guest rooms, some of which have sea views. The hotel provides a 24-hour front desk, concierge, and a breakfast buffet.
  • The centrally located Hotel Zaragoza Plaza is one block from the beach and an easy walk to many shops, tourist attractions, and the railway station. A concierge and 24-hour front desk ensure an enjoyable stay. A breakfast buffet is available.
  • Guided Walking Tour: Take a San Sebastián City Tour that covers the city's highlights: Monte Igueldo, Miramar Palace, Zurriola Beach, the Mercado de la Bretxa, and Buen Pastor Cathedral. Your knowledgeable guide will share interesting commentary along the way. The tour includes pick-up and drop-off.
  • Electric Bike Tour: You'll have fun touring the city on a small-group electric bike tour of San Sebastián . With this guided tour, you will see more sights (in three hours) than is possible on a walking tour. Battery-powered bicycles make the trip up Mount Igueldo a breeze. The tour takes the group to popular spots like La Concha Beach and Miramar Palace, as well as some lesser-known gems.

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San Sebastian is a perfect destination for a weekend getaway or a  holiday weekend , but to get the most out of the city it’s advisable to spend 3 or 4 days , this way you will be able to enjoy its beaches, restaurants and excursions to the fullest. The mere fact of strolling around its streets full of charm, walking along its  beaches  or indulging in a whimsy tasting of the  best pintxos  in town could be just a few reasons to visit Donostia.

The foreign tourism that the city receives does it not only for its unquestionable beauty but also mainly due to the reputation that its cuisine has far from our borders. This outstanding cuisine drives a  great number of visitors to come to Donosti in order to discover the best food and tastes . Michelin-starred restaurants are in high demand by those who visit us following the recommendations of the most prestigious gastronomic magazines in the world. However, if you are planning to go to one of these restaurants, we recommend that you book your table in advance as it is often difficult to get a reservation at short notice, especially in the summer, when more people visit the city.

In addition to the  famous restaurants , the  cider houses  (commonly known as “sidrerías”), and primarily the cider houses of Astigarraga and Hernani,  are a distinct “must to do” within the Basque culinary culture . If you’ve never been to one before, you should definitely try them on your next visit. It is a unique and very advisable experience, not only for the food and the cider but also for the good atmosphere and the laughter you get with the famous Txotx!

If you  come in summer  you can take advantage of the good weather and go to one of  its beaches . The best thing about them is that they  are located in the heart of the city , which gives them an unparalleled charm. Recently,  ‘ La Concha ’ beach has been named the best beach in Europe and the sixth in the world by Tripadvisor users  (Year 2017).

If you travel with the youngest members of the house, you will also find  a lot to do with your children in San Sebastian . The  Aquarium , for example, is a must see. It is one of the largest in Europe and is the attraction that receives more tourists throughout the year. Riding the tourist train is another good way to see the city at a glance while the children have a great time, just like the tourist bus. Undoubtedly these two options are highly recommended to see San Sebastian with the little ones and, this way, they do not get too tired.

Another good option is to visit to the  top of Monte  Igueldo , where in addition to seeing the curious amusement park, you will have the best views of San Sebastian and the bay of La Concha. You can either take ‘the funicular’ (cable car), go by bus, or for the most adventurous, trek up to the top.

For film lovers, the  San Sebastian Film Festival , one of the most prestigious film festivals in Europe, will be a must, where the main stars of Spanish and international cinema congregate every year. Likewise, the Jazz Festival is another of the highlights of the summer, together with the celebration of the festivities of ‘Semana Grande’ of San Sebastian, where the international fireworks competition is its highlight.

How to travel to San Sebastian

San Sebastian has easy access by train and bus, although its airport ( Hondarribia airport ) is somewhat more limited, and unless you fly from Madrid or Barcelona, the access by plane is more complicated.

One option in this case, if you want to  come by plane , is to fly to Bilbao and then transfer to Donosti with the hourly bus connection from Bilbao airport (17€ one way). In just one hour you will be at the bus station in the heart of the city, next to the train station. You can also search for flights to Biarritz in France, which is very close to San Sebastian.

If you  come by car , it is best to park it in the hotel car park or in a public car park during your stay in the city. The best way to get around Donosti is by walking or taking the bus in certain cases, but it is not worthwhile to get around in your own vehicle as it is difficult to park and the distances are too short to get around by car. Our recommendation is that you forget about it while you enjoy the city.

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One of the most complicated matters when it comes to coming to the capital of Gipuzkoa is undoubtedly the accommodation. The high demand for both  apartments  and  hotels in San Sebastian  strongly increases prices if not booked well in advance.

Our recommendation is to  book your accommodation as soon as possible  to ensure a good price on your reservation. On  websites like Booking  you can book your accommodation right now and cancel it up to 48 hours before your arrival, so if for whatever reason you do not make the trip, nothing happens, you cancel it and do not lose your money.  This way you can find up to 60% cheaper prices for your stay .

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  • A-1 (Autovía del Norte): This major highway connects San Sebastian with Madrid, and is one of the most important routes in Spain.
  • AP-8 (Autopista del Atlántico): This toll expressway runs along the northern coast of Spain, connecting San Sebastian with Bilbao, Santander, and other major cities.
  • N-1 (Carretera Nacional 1): This national road runs parallel to the A-1, and connects San Sebastian with other cities in the region, as well as with France.
  • GI-20 (Autovía de San Sebastian): This highway provides a quick connection between San Sebastian and the A-8, the main route along the Basque Coast.
  • GI-636 (Carretera de la costa): This scenic coastal road runs through the heart of San Sebastian, offering stunning views of the Bay of Biscay.
  • GI-2131 (Carretera de Alto de Jaizkibel): This winding mountain road leads to the top of the Jaizkibel peak, offering panoramic views of San Sebastian and the surrounding countryside.
  • N-634 (Carretera Nacional 634): This national road connects San Sebastian with other cities along the coast, including Zarautz, Getaria, and Zumaia.
  • GI-3450 (Carretera de entrada a Orio): This local road provides access to the charming seaside town of Orio, just a few kilometers east of San Sebastian.
  • GI-3440 (Carretera de Zarauz): This local road leads to the nearby town of Zarautz, a popular destination for surfers and beachgoers.
  • GI-3420 (Carretera de Pasajes): This picturesque road winds along the Urumea River, passing through the historic fishing village of Pasajes before reaching San Sebastian.

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19 Absolute Best Things to Do in San Sebastián | Spain’s Basque Country

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San Sebastián is the Basque country’s culinary capital. If you’re a foodie, then this is your paradise. Did you know, Spain’s Basque Country boasts the highest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants in the world? Having a meal here is just one of many top  things to do in San Sebastián .

San Sebastián’s appeal stretches beyond its plates of pintxos . Overlooking the crescent-shaped Bay of Concha, San Sebastián is located on Spain’s northern coastline set amongst scenic mountains making it an impossibly charming city. After spending 5 days exploring, relaxing, and eating my way through San Sebastián I’ve come up with the ultimate list of the best things to do in the San Sebastián.

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San Sebastián & Donostia – The City with Two Names

San Sebastián actually has two names – San Sebastián is its Spanish name and Donostia is its name in the local Basque language called Euskara. While they look completely different, that both mean “Saint Sebastián”. In the Basque language, dona/done/doni means “saint” and is derived from Latin word domine. The second part, -stia contains a shortened form of the saint’s name.

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Here are the Best things to do in San Sebastián

1. stroll along the seaside at la concha promenade.

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Walk along the Concha Promenade - Park Bench

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Address – Kontxa Pasealekua, 20007 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24 hours. Sunrise and Sunset are especially magic. Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of La Concha Promenade

2. See the Peine del Viento sculptures

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Peine del Vento sculpture and waves

Completed in 1976, the sculptural group is made up of three curved steel sculptures that are welded into huge granite rocks located in direct contact with the sea. Strong winds and huge sea waves crash upon this area with great intensity and through a system of holes in the ground waves explode into the air in high columns. This place is even more spectacular on stormy days or when there is a heavy swell.

Peine del Viento gets its name from the combination of the shape of a twisted comb (peine) seen in the sculptures, along with the characteristic wind (viento) in the area.

Address – Eduardo Chillida Pasealekua, s/n, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24 hours Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Peine del Viento

3. Explore the Old Town (Parte Vieja)

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San Sebastián’s Old Town dates back to medieval times but much of it was rebuilt after a fire devastated the city in 1813. Highlights include the Municipal Museum San Telmo, the Gothic church of St. Vincente,  the Baroque basilica of Santa María del Coro, and the stunning Plaza de la Constitución with its arcades and balconies. To learn more about San Sebastián’s history, join a guided walking tour of the Parte Vieja or a pintxos tour.

The Parte Vieja takes on a whole new atmosphere as patrons spill out onto the streets around lunch and dinner times to enjoy an endless variety of tantalizing pintxos. Pintxos is the Basque Country’s answer to the Spanish tapas. Local specialities include deep-fried cod, marinated anchovies, handmade croquettes, and of course tortilla de patatas (potato omelette). Tips on where to eat in San Sebastián coming up shortly!

Address – Start at Calle Mayor and walk to the end to see Basílica de Santa María del Coro before taking any side street. Admission  – Free Opening hours – Times vary per establishment, with most places closed on Mondays and during siesta hours (14:00 until 17:00 for shops and 14:00 until about 20:00 or 21:00 for bars and restaurants). Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of San Sebastián’s Parte Vieja

4. See the bullet holes in San Sebastián’s City Hall

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Town Hall and Palm Tree

If you looking closely you can still see bullet holes on the facade of the building as a result of the fighting that took place here during the Spanish Civil War (1936 to 1939) between the nationalists and republicans.

It wasn’t until 1947 that the City Council moved its headquarters here from the Plaza de la Constitución. Today, San Sebastián’s City Hall faces the quiet Alderdi Eder gardens, an essential stopping point for those looking to relax after wandering along the promenade.

Address – Ijentea Kalea, 1, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – Monday – Friday 09:00 – 14:00 Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of San Sebastián’s City Hall

5. Wander the arcades of Plaza de la Constitución

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Visit Plaza de la Constitucion

Address – Plaza Constitución, 12, 20003 San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – Bars and restaurants have varying opening times between 10:00 – 03:00. Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Plaza de la Constitución

6. Visit the stunning Basílica de Santa María del Coro

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Facade of Basilica de Santa Maria del Coro

Address – 31 de Agosto Kalea, 46, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – Monday to Sunday from 10:15 to 13:15 and from 14:45 to 19:45. Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Basílica de Santa María del Coro

7. Relax on Playa de la Concha

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Town Hall from Playa de la Concha

Address – 20007, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24hrs Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Playa de la Concha

8. Take the Funicular up to Monte Igueldo for Exceptional Panoramic Views

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Panorama from Monte Igueldo

Those with a family in tow can have a fun day out at the Parque de Atracciones de Monte Igueldo amusement park located here which features charming carousels and a traditional wooden roller coaster.

You’ll be happy to know that all rides are reasonably priced so you won’t break the bank. There are food stands and a restaurant with a balcony where you can enjoy your meal with a view.

If you’re looking for something more sophisticated, head to Hotel Mercure Monte Igueldo, for a drink on their outdoor terrace or dine in their elegant restaurant. Extend your stay and book a room in their hotel.

Not to be missed is the 16th-century El Torreón tower which you can climb for views of the lighthouse and the rolling hills of the Basque countryside to the west.

Unless you have a car and prefer to drive, the best way to reach the top is by taking the funicular.

Address The funicular is located at Funikular Plaza, 4, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain at the far end of Playa de Ondarreta near the Royal Tennis Club.

Admission There are two ways you can arrive to Monte Igueldo

  • By Funicular: Adults 3,75 € / Children 2,50 €
  • By Car/foot 2,30 € per person

Attraction prices range between 1 € – 2,50 €

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  • Funicular 10:00-21:00 (every 15 minutes)
  • Attractions 11:00-14:00 / 15:30-20:00 – Closed Monday-Friday
  • Enclosure/lookout – 10:00-21:00

Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Monte Igueldo Official website –   Plan your visit with the official Monte Igueldo website

9. Have a picnic at Miramar Royal Palace (Palacio de Miramar)

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Have a picnic at Miramar Royal Palace

The house itself isn’t open to the public but you can visit its beautifully manicured and colourful gardens. This is an idyllic spot to come and sit and marvel at the beautiful views over a picnic lunch.

Address – 48 Paseo Miraconcha, 20007 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 07:00 – 21:00 Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Miramar Royal Palace

10. See the huge crashing waves at Paseo Nuevo

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - New Promenade

Address – Pasealeku Berria, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24 hrs Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Paseo Nuevo

11. Step inside Catedral del Buen Pastor, San Sebastián’s largest church

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Inside Catedral del Buen Pastor

Located in the New Town, this Neo-Gothic cathedral was designed by Basque architect Manuel de Echave in 1880 and was completed in 1897. Inside is richly decorated with stained-glass windows and an organ consisting of more than 10,000 whistles, making it one of the biggest in Europe.

Address – Urdaneta Kalea, 12, 20006 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 08:00 to 12:30 and 17:00 to 20:00 Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Catedral del Buen Pastor

12. Visit the Museo de San Telmo History Museum

Learn about the cultural heritage of the Basque country at Museo de San Telmo, the biggest museum for Basque history from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum building is equally impressive occupying both a 16th-century Dominican convent and Renaissance-era buildings.

Over 26,000 historic artefacts are on display here providing an interesting insight into the country’s past.  The collection is divided into four key areas including fine arts, history, archaeology, and ethnology. In the fine arts area are paintings, drawings, and sculptures by El Greco, Rubens, Morán, and Ribera alongside Basque artists such as Arteta, Echagüe, Salaberría, Ugarte, and Zuloaga.

The history exhibit showcases weapons from the 15th century to the present day and the archaeology exhibit includes a collection of ceramics, coins, and pre-Columbian artefacts.

Address – Plaza Zuloaga, 1, 20003 San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain Admission  – Adult 6,00 €  / Students and over 65 years 3,00 €, free admission on Tuesdays Opening hours – From Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 – 20:00 Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Museum de San Telmo Official website –   Plan your visit with the official Museo de San Telmo website

13. Surf, swim or stroll along Playa de Ondarreta

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Playa de Ondarreta

During the winter, you’ll find bodyboarders and surfers here and from June to August the beach fills up with classic striped beach cabanas, lounge chairs, and sun parasols. On its promenade is a lovely garden with a sculpture of Queen María Cristina.

Address – Ondarreta Pasealekua, 20008 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24hrs Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Playa de Ondarreta

14. Catch a ferry to Santa Clara Island (Isla de Santa Clara)

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Santa Clara Island from Monte Urgall

Considered a Historical National Interest Site, this island offers a peaceful bathing experience paired with a café, restaurant, and picnic areas. Go in search of its natural swimming pools located in hidden nooks around the island before taking a leisurely and scenic stroll up to its charming lighthouse for excellent views.

Scenic boat rides around the bay with underwater viewing plus a trip to the island are available for 6,50 €.

Address – 82C2+J9 Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain Admission  – 4,00 € return Opening hours – During summertime from June 1 to September 30, a ferry runs from the San Sebastián harbour to the island every 30 minutes from 10:00 to 20:00. Reviews – R ead Tripadvisor reviews of Isla de Santa Clara Official website –  Plan your trip using the official Motoras de la Isla website.

15. Eat the World’s Best Cheesecake at La Viña

Where to Eat in San Sebastian - La Vina Cheescake

People from all over flock to La Viña bar and restaurant who critics claim make the “World’s Best Cheesecake”. La Viña bakes upwards of 100 cheesecakes a day so it’s fair to say they’ve definitely mastered the art of this mouthwatering crustless cheesecake (gazta tarta).

The caramelised cheesecake is a cross between a dense New York-style cheesecake and Spanish flan and for just 5,00 € each serving comes with two slices, which you won’t want to share. At least, I didn’t!

Address – 31 de Agosto Kalea, 3, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Price   – 5,00 € for two slices Opening hours – Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 – 16:00 and 19:30 – 23:30 Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of La Viña

16. Go surfing at Playa de la Zurriola

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Playa de la Zurriola

Address – Zurriola Ibilbidea, s/n, 20002 Donostia-San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours – 24hrs Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Playa de la Zurriola

17. Visit the 12th-century Castillo de la Mota

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Town Hall

Adorning the top the castle is a 12-meter high sacred heart statue (Cristo de la Mota) watching over the city by Frederico Coullaut who completed it in 1950.

Today, the castle is home to the Casa de la Historia (History House Museum) which documents the city’s 800-year history. Explore the museum with a tour guided by audio-visuals, models, objects and scenographies.

The walk to the top is lovely and for the most part, is shaded. The path up can be reached from Kaiko Pasealekua where the boats are or from the streets behind Basílica de Santa María del Coro. On a hot day, I recommend cooling off with a beer or ice-cream at Polboriña, a small cafe located near the castle with outdoor seating and gorgeous views of Santa Clara island.

Address – 82G6+2C Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain Admission  – Free Opening hours

  • Every day from 11:00 to 20:00 (July 1 – August 31)
  • Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:30 (September 1 – June 30 )

Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Castillo de la Mota

18. Visit Iglesia de San Vicente, San Sebastián’s oldest church

Top things to do in San Sebastian Spain - Iglesia de San Vicente Entrance

The church you see today was built during the first half of the 16th century under the Gothic style. Before entering the church, notice the sculpture of “La Piedad”, by the artist Jorge Oteiza on the church’s facade. Church of San Vicente is home to one of the best Romanesque altarpieces and highlights of the church, made by Ambrosio de Bengoechea in collaboration with Juanes de Iriarte.

A fun little fact I learned is that those who are christened in here are called “koxkeros”, after the stones protruding from the church (koxka in Basque).

Address – San Juan Kalea, 15, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Admission  – Free Reviews – Read Tripadvisor reviews of Saint Vincent Church

19. Spoil your taste buds with a Pintxos and Ice-cream

Where to Eat in San Sebastian - Rojo y Negro - Patatas bravas and Sangria

A local tradition is to sample a local ice-cream so don’t be shy, try one, two or three San Sebastián’s ice creams in any of its ice-cream shops which boast a wide range of flavours.

Not sure where to start? For recommendations on where to eat in San Sebastián , see the section below!

Where to eat in San Sebastián

Let your taste buds take you on a tour of San Sebastián with these tasty restaurant recommendations.  A quick word of warning. If you’re vegan or vegetarian (like me), finding pintxos that meet your dietary requirements will be very difficult. The closest you’ll get is a tortilla de patatas, but you can’t just have this for every meal. My advice is to stick to dining in a restaurant where you’ll have more options. I also found this vegetarian pintxos tour which I’m annoyed I didn’t see earlier.

Here are all the places me and my friends ate at and recommend.

Old Town Coffee

Where to Eat in San Sebastian - Old Town Coffee - Bagel and Avocado toast

Address : Reyes Catolicos Kalea, 6, 20006 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Opening times: Tuesday-Saturday 09:00 – 18:00 / Sunday 09:00 – 13:00

La Casa Vergara

Where to Eat in San Sebastian - Pintxos at La Casa Vergara

Address: Calle Mayor, 21, 20003 San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, Spain Opening times: Everyday 11:00 to 24:00

La Cuchara de San Telmo

La Cuchara de San Telmo is well-known for preparing some of the best dishes in Basque cuisine. I must admit that nothing on the menu appealed to me as a vegetarian (I ate at a nearby restaurant afterwards) but nonetheless, my friends absolutely loved it.

Unlike most pintxo bars in San Sebastián, everything at La Cuchara de San Telmo is made to order based on what’s in season. For this reason, I recommend arriving early, no later than 20:00 otherwise you risk waiting in the long queue and once you get your food, you’ll have to eat it standing up outside. There is very little space inside and tables outside fill up quickly.

Everything here is good, or so my meat-eating girlfriends tell me. Some vegetarian options are available but to be honest, I’ve never liked French Onion soup 😛

Address: Santa Korda Kalea, 4, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

Opening times:

  • Tuesday – Friday 19:30–00:00
  • Saturday – Sunday 12:00 – 15:30 and 19:30 – 23:30.
  • Monday closed

Xibaris Restaurante

I had one of my better vegetarian meals here. I had probably the best patatas bravas of the trip here and a large garden salad. It might look small from the outside but there is additional seating available downstairs. The service was excellent too.

Address: San Jeronimo Kalea, 20, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Opening times: Monday – Tuesday 11:00 – 16:00 / Wednesday – Sunday 11:30 – 00:00

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Address: Narrika Kalea, 10, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain Opening times: Everyday 11:00 – 01:00

Getting Around San Sebastian

San Sebastián is a very walkable city so it’s unlikely you’ll need to use public transportation to get around the city centre.

DBus is San Sebastián public bus network. Fares cost €1.70 (€2.10 at night) and can be bought on board from the drive. Buses run from 07.30 to 22.30 after which a limited night bus service continues until about 04:00. One of the most useful routes is bus 16, which connects the city centre with Monte Igueldo.

Taxis are available 24hrs a day with official rates in place which operate with a taximeter. unlike in other cities, taxis in San Sebastián do not normally stop when hailed down in the street. The best idea is to head for a taxi rank or phone Taxidonosti +34 943 46 46 46 or Vallina Teletaxi +34 943 40 40 40.

How to Get to San Sebastián from Bilbao city

If you’re coming from Bilbao you can catch the tram to San Mamès and catch a bus to San Sebastián. Tickets must be booked in advance via alsa.com . The journey time is roughly 75 minutes.

How to Get to San Sebastián from Bilbao Airport

San Sebastián has a domestic airport which is only 20 kilometers away with numerous connections to/from Madrid and Barcelona.  If you’re arriving from abroad, then your best bet is to fly into Bilbao  International which is approximately 100 kilometres away. The best and cheapest way to get to Donostia-San Sebastián from Bilbao Airport (Loiu) is by bus. There is a direct bus service which departs from the airport and will take you to the city centre in just 75 minutes. The bus stop is located outside the airport to your right, and the name of the bus company is PESA.

Departures: There is one departure per hour from 07:45 to 23:45. The bus making the route San Sebastián-Bilbao airport departs on the hour from 05:00 to 21:00. Price: Single tickets cost 17,10 euros. Check times and book your ticket here

Accommodation: Where to stay in San Sebastián

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Tours and Day trips from San Sebastián

Got more time? Consider going on a day trip or join one of these tours.

  • French Basque Countryside Tour
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  • San Sebastián Electric Bike Tour
  • Basque Pintxos and traditional dishes cooking class
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  • Hondarribia and Pasaia (San Pedro & San Juan) Tour

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Centre - Old town

Gastronomy and shopping in the heart of the city.

Tradition and modernity are brought together in one of the most special areas of the city. Stroll through the fishing port and lose yourself in the streets of the Historical Quarter where the smell of pintxos emanates from every corner. Cross the Boulevard and leap through time to land in the centre of Donostia , and visit its pedestrian streets and spend a few hours shopping in its lovely shops and boutiques.

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Map and places of interest

  • 1. Plaza de la Constitución
  • 2. San Vicente Church
  • 3. San Telmo Museum
  • 4. Monte Urgull
  • 5. Paseo Nuevo and Oteiza's ‘Construcción Vacía’
  • 6. Aquarium
  • 7. Fishing Port
  • 8. Santa María Church
  • 9. Boulevard Avenue
  • 10. Plaza de Gipuzkoa
  • 11. Victoria Eugenia Theatre
  • 12. Maria Cristina Hotel
  • 13. Buen Pastor Cathedral
  • 14. Shopping Area
  • 15. Town Hall and Alderdi Eder Gardens
  • 16. Royal Nautical Club

Mapa del Centro y Casco Viejo de San Sebastián

The historical quarter, Urgull and The Paseo Nuevo walkway

The Historical Quarter is located at the foot of Monte Urgull , between the port and the Urumea , river, on one side of the bay. Immersing yourself in its pedestrian streets will allow you to discover the true social centre of Donostia. The Historical Quarter’s cobbled streets, such as the 31 de Agosto , which commemorates the fire on that day in 1813, are filled with bars where you can enjoy the best pintxos in the city. The Santa María del Coro Basilica and the San Vicente Church are both fascinating and beautiful buildings.

The Plaza de la Constitución , square, one of the most famous in the city, is also located in this area of San Sebastián. This busy square bustles with life and acts as the main setting for important local fiestas such as the famous Tamborrada .

Plaza de la Constitución en el centro de la Parte Vieja

On leaving the Historical Quarter at the end that leads out to the sea, you will discover one of the most deeply-held Basque traditions: the port and the life that unfolds in the dock. The port area is filled with moored boats waiting to set sail and is surrounded by fishing cottages , and it features seafood restaurants offering a true taste of the sea. The Port of Donostia has always retained its unique spirit and is the perfect place to get a feel for the roots of the Donostian people. And if you would like to discover more about Donostians’ relationship with the sea throughout the centuries, visit the Maritime Museum and the Aquarium .

Another square that cannot be left off your visit is Plaza Zuloaga . Here, you will find the San Telmo Museum , where you can journey through Basque history and take a look at some of its exhibitions. A 16th century building that was expanded in 2011 with an avant-garde extension, it remains perfectly integrated into the slopes of Monte Urgull. And indeed, from this location you can access that famous hill - one of the lungs of the city - and follow a route that will lead you to discover different scenic lookout spots, pass by the English Cemetery and arrive at the impressive Castillo de la Mota fortress at the feet of the Sagrado Corazón monument.

Terraza junto al Naútico

Centre and romantic area

Surrounding the Historical Quarter and providing access to the rest of the city, we have the Boulevard

This is a meeting point for both young and old, and the true nerve centre of the city. Nearly all of the city bus lines stop here..

The centre of San Sebastián is surrounded by what is often referred to as the “romantic area” of the city. The building that houses Donostia Town Hall , watches over this area: this is a former city casino which was built in 1887 in the style of the casinos that proliferated on the French Côte d'Azur. And at its feet, we have the Alderdi Eder , gardens, decorated with an elegant old-fashioned carousel . If you have children, this is a stop that cannot be missed.

Ayuntamiento y Alderdi Eder

And don't forget to stroll through the wide leafy streets of the romantic area: you will be struck by the beauty of some of its buildings and entryways. Next to the Urumea River, enjoy the beauty of Belle Époque buildings such as the Victoria Eugenia Theatre and the Hotel María Cristina . And if you continue to walk through the pedestrian streets, you can sit down and rest at the Plaza Gipuzkoa square, a small oasis of peace and calm in the city centre. Children will love the beauty of the swans and fish that live in its pond.

But keep walking, because one of the jewels of Donostia is still ahead of you: the Buen Pastor Cathedral . Built in the Neo-Gothic style, this is a homage to the great medieval cathedrals of Europe. Its 75-metre spire remains the highest construction in San Sebastián to this present day.

Catedral del Buen Pastor

Shopping in the city centre

In addition to housing some of the city's most emblematic locations, the romantic area is well-known as the shopping epicentre in San Sebastian. Urbieta street, Fuenterrabia street and Getaria street are brimming with small boutiques for all styles, but also with the shops of the most famous international brands.

You will also find two traditional markets : San Martín Market and La Bretxa Market. While shopping, it's not uncommon to run into the most famous chefs in the city in these markets, since they come almost daily.

San Martin Merkatua joins tradition and modernity: keepers in the traditional market share the same space with a supermarket measuring 1,900 m2, along with bars and cafeterias, top fashion brands and leaders in entertainment and culture. This is a living market, with an active event schedule, where you can also find the best local and gourmet products .

The La Bretxa Market , located right on the Boulevard , is home to a shopping centre and a traditional market, which also boasts some of the most renowned stands with typical products of San Sebastian.

Mercado de La Bretxa

The world of pintxos and traditional basque cuisine

The pintxo is a true hallmark of Donostian cuisine. You will find selections of pintxos at almost every bar in the city, although the concentration is even higher in the Historical Quarter , which is filled with bars and restaurants that make these small treats into a real banquet. In both the historical area and the rest of the neighbourhoods in the city, you can make the most of going from bar to bar, from pintxo to pintxo, experiencing the city like a true txikitero donostiarra .

In addition to this, both the centre and the Historical Quarter host some of the best-known and most historical restaurants in the city. Enjoy Basque cuisine in a traditional environment and setting, or dare to try avant-garde locations with innovative dishes .

Restaurante en el Puerto pesquero donostiarra

And don't forget to try one of San Sebastián's famous ice creams . Visit any of its ice cream shops, choose between the endless array of flavours and enjoy this delicious treat: you will be taking part in one of Donostia’s most vibrant traditions.

Bars and nightlife

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The Historical Quarter is one of the liveliest nightlife areas in the city. At night, pintxo bars turn into atmospheric places where both younger and older people can enjoy a variety of different music styles.

The area known as Reyes Católicos , next to the Buen Pastor Cathedral, and the Gros area and the Egia neighbourhood are also excellent choices for experiencing Donostia by night .

And when the bars shut, you will find the best-known clubs in the city in the surrounding areas, where you can have fun, laugh, and dance until you drop.

Sleeping in the heart of the city

The Historical Quarter and the romantic area of the city are both places of many contrasts. You can stay in a five-star hotel such as the Hotel María Cristina or in one of the many hostales and pensiones that you will find in the Historical Quarter.

Of course, there is also a wide range of accommodation options that fall somewhere in the middle. Two, three and four-star hotels provide quality and enable you to stay in the centre of the city.

How to get there

There are many ways of reaching the Historical Quarter of Donostia. If you are coming from one of the cities in the surrounding area, you can travel by bus, train or Euskotren. The Euskotren stop will leave you in Amara, which is very close to the shopping area . Both the bus and the train (you can get off at the Estación de Norte ) will leave you close to the centre of the city. Just cross a bridge, and you will find yourself in the romantic area.

If you stay in any of the neighbourhoods of the city, it is very easy to move around, either walking, by bicycle or by bus, because both the Boulevard and the Plaza Gipuzkoa square are served by the majority of bus lines. It’s less advisable to drive a car into the city at night because of the traffic and parking availability issues, but if you do come by car, the best option is to park in the underground car parks in the Historical Quarter or the city centre: the Boulevard, La Concha, San Martín or Buen Pastor car parks.

And for getting around within the area? There's nothing better than walking. The pedestrian streets and broad avenues mean that wandering through the centre of San Sebastián and the Historical Quarter is a real pleasure that cannot be missed. Elkano Street is one of the pedestrian streets in the city centre.

La calle Elkano es una de las calles peatonales del centro

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Tourist map of San Sebastian

San Sebastian is an extraordinary tourist city, in which you will be able to discover a new world full of wonderful passages that you will undoubtedly enjoy, in this tourist map of the city of San Sebastian you will know the best tourist sites, this is one of your best options when choosing where to go, if you want to know the reason stay and read the rest of the article, you will not regret it, San Sebastian is one of your best tourist destinations, which have an unparalleled beauty, in addition you will coexist with landscapes, monuments, with its streets, it will be a unique and naturally sublime experience.

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  • 2 Tourist guide of San Sebastian
  • 3 What to visit in San Sebastian
  • 4 Map of hotels in San Sebastian

San Sebastian is a city belonging to the Basque country which is located in a mountainous region of Spain, this city on the Bay of Biscay is known for its beaches and restaurants, has an area of 60.89 square kilometers, besides that is a wonderful destination because one of its main economic activities is tourism, which guarantees that experience will not only be good but amazing. The origin of the city’s foundation is unknown as most historians believe that the document that states that the city was founded in the year 1014 is false, however, it is certain that later in the 17th century the historical centre of the city of San Sebastian was already established, and so the city evolved, until it became the beautiful tourist city of San Sebastian of today.

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The city of San Sebastian has around 180,000 inhabitants, who enjoy an oceanic climate. It is one of the rainiest cities in Spain, especially in autumn, and obviously the season with the least amount of rain is summer, a season with mild and temperate temperatures that revolve around 37 °C, but in winter it is very humid, with minimum temperatures recorded at around 6 °C in the city of San Sebastian. A large part of San Sebastian’s tourist attractions are its spectacular beaches, which are undoubtedly endowed with a majestic and solemn beauty from which you will never want to escape. Among the other tourist places to visit in San Sebastian are wonderful works of art, cultural monuments, museums, parks and even bridges that are truly worth admiring.

Tourist guide of San Sebastian

As we have already mentioned, San Sebastian is a tourist city in Spain, which is highly valued for its beaches, and here we provide you with the necessary tourist information about the city so that you can guide yourself on your way through San Sebastian and add more places to visit in San Sebastian to your list. Otherwise, you will discover areas that you cannot miss in the city, such as the wonderful La Concha beach, whose coast is extremely beautiful and whose waters are truly fascinating, its museums and the Good Shepherd Cathedral of San Sebastian are incomparable and extremely clean.

What to visit in San Sebastian

La concha beach.

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This beautiful and paradisiacal beach is considered one of the 12 treasures of Spain since 2007, this beach which is called “Playa de la Concha” is a normally quiet, which has a sandy base (yellowish sand) and as for its depth is somewhat scarce, being normally quiet is suitable and comfortable for children and for those who are not very skilled in swimming, its use is massive not only of tourists because the locals also tend to enjoy it. It is located in the Bay of La Concha, west of where the river flows Urumae, this beach has a length of approximately 1,350 meters with a width of 40 meters and as for the surface is approximately 54,000 square meters. In this beautiful beach you can enjoy the sun and sand, its waters are exquisite and the view is amazing.

The Good Shepherd Cathedral of San Sebastian

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The majestic cathedral of Buen Pastor in San Sebastian will leave you enchanted if you enjoy contemplating a good architectural work, is located in Gipuzkoa, San Sebastian, and began to build in the nineteenth century, its style is neo-Gothic whose architecture is a work of architectural art, was established as a cathedral in 1953, being the largest building in the area, its structure is quite vertical with spire towers and has a design with small details to the very Gothic style, both exterior and its exterior are endowed with a stunning beauty; Inside it contains crypts, stained glass windows of spectacular beauty and an organ which weighs about 30 tons, the whole cathedral is worth admiring, there is no doubt that if you go to San Sebastian this is one of the best places to visit that you can not miss.

Maria Cristina Bridge

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The Maria Cristina Bridge is located in San Sebastian, crossing the Urumea River, this bridge is urban, it is used by vehicles, has a channel for cycling and is also used by pedestrians. As its origin dates from 1893 when a provincial footbridge made of wood was built, over the years the bridge we have today was built and the footbridge was destroyed, the Maria Cristina Bridge was inaugurated on January 20, 1905, giving it the name of Maria Cristina to honor the Queen of Spain Maria Cristina of Habsburg – Lorraine. A highlight of the bridge are its four obelisks, one at each end, have a height of 18 meters and its architecture is magnificent, totally extraordinary, surely you will not regret going.

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The Aiete park or Aiete’s park, is a beautiful park with dream gardens and beautiful palace that will fill your stay with a magnificent air majestic, you will feel that you disconnect from the whole outside world and their efforts, this park will transport you to a world where you will feel at peace and only want to enjoy its beauty, also is located on a hill in Morlans Pasealekua, San Sebastian; No doubt you should visit it seems taken from a movie or the palace of a nobleman of yesteryear, and is that through its corridors passed great characters of the nobility and royalty years ago, this palace along with its gardens was very quoted, today is a cultural and tourist park quite busy, where you will also find small decorative statues, from flowers to lush trees, and even a lake that gives a very romantic and fresh air to the place.

Miramar Palace

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The Miramar Palace is endowed with great majesty, with its beautiful gardens and its wonderful view of the La Concha Bay is a very busy tourist destination and almost impossible not to visit, the Miramar Palace is located in the Barrio del Antiguo – Igeldo, along the Paseo Miraconcha, near the La Concha Bay. Its construction was made at the request of Queen Maria Cristina and was by the royalty for years as a summer house, this beautiful palace is very spacious, its corridors, windows, its English style architecture and its surroundings will leave you speechless, one of its great attractions are its gardens because they are so beautiful that it is as if you were in a small forest, besides that from the front of the palace you will have a wonderful view of the sea and you can enjoy the sun and the wonderful delights that this place offers.

Eureka! Zientzia Museoa

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Eureka! Zientzia Museoa is a science museum located in the Miramón technology park in San Sebastián, this museum is very innovative as it presents a way of learning, that is to say, acquiring knowledge in a different way, a unique and attractive interactive way for all ages. If you wish to enjoy a family vacation this is the ideal museum for you, it has a planetarium, More than 160 interactive modules, playground, animal area, simulators, even has conference rooms, picnic areas, in addition to its permanent exhibitions and guided activities that are sure to exceed your expectations, do not hesitate to go because your visit to the museum will be a unique experience, unique and enriching, intellectually and culturally.

Mount Igueldo Amusement Park

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This wonderful amusement park is one of the most visited places by tourists and locals in the city. It is of impressive beauty and it is impossible not to have fun in it, there are attractions for all tastes and sizes; The Monte Igueldo Amusement Park is located in the neighborhood or district of El Antiguo, in the highest crown of the Monte Igueldo for which it has been named. The park was inaugurated on August 25, 1912, but in 2014 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, which has a total of 20 attractions including a roller coaster, carousel, trampoline and more; Among the attractions for the little ones are the safari bumper cars and the river of laughter, for those who like adrenaline there is the house of terror and the hammer.

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The Aquarium of San Sebastian is a charming aquarium where you can observe the exhibition of fish from the area in their natural habitat. This aquarium, or as it is called, Aquarium, is located on the pier of San Sebastian by Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz, and was built in 1928. One of the great attractions of the Aquarium is a transparent tunnel through which you can walk and see the fish swimming inches away from you, also have many magnificent and majestic species, you will be convinced of the beauty of which nature is endowed, definitely this is one of the places you can not miss, also has a museum, room for events, an auditorium, and among its interactive activities offer guided tours and the experience of sleeping in the aquarium all night.

San Telmo Museum

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This Museum of Fine Arts, has as its basis to show the culture and traditions of the Basque city, is the municipal museum and has pieces of art of great renown within the community of San Sebastian, the building has undergone several processes of remodeling, the last one being between the years 2007-2010, and its inauguration in 2011.  Its trajectory has been growing over the years, and its public, the San Telmo Museum, lends its works nationally and internationally, for important events, which has given it an important position, it is a tourist destination that provides the visitor, valuable information regarding the culture, and the history of the people of San Sebastian, as well as to admire the architectural work of the building in question.  Be sure to visit this tourist destination on your tour of the city of San Sebastian.

Map of hotels in San Sebastian

The city of San Sebastian offers you a variety of choices that will undoubtedly interest you. However, here on this map of hotels in the city of San Sebastian we invite you to visit one of the best hotels in the city, which has a rating of 4 stars, the “Hotel NH San Sebastian Donosti” offers you a very pleasant stay, so that you can feel at ease while you enjoy touring the city, it offers air conditioning, room service and restaurant, it is also suitable for children and its prices per night are around 150 euros.

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    Donostia-San Sebastián. Aerial view of San Sebastian. Guipuzkoa. This coastal city is spread along a bay of white sand between the Urgull and Igeldo mountains. A fishing hamlet, the city's stately expansion and modern neighbourhoods make this one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast. The San Telmo Museum, the Peine del Viento ...

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    At the tourist office of San Sebastian, you have available a variety of services and activities to make your visit to our city as pleasant as possible.. You can also find detailed information about all the places of interest, cultural events, and leisure activities. In addition, you can purchase the San Sebastian Card and the Basque Card.These are touristic cards which offer discounts on ...

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    Bodegón Alejandro is a Michelin starred restaurant in San Sebastian, Basque Country. Its menu includes fillet of cod cooked with spider crab in a pil-pil (herb and olive oil) sauce. There is also a six-course tasting menu which can be enjoyed while looking at a historic 360-degree painting of the city.

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    18. Visit Iglesia de San Vicente, San Sebastián's oldest church. Built in the Gothic style, Iglesia de San Vicente (Church of San Vicente) was one of the lucky few buildings to survive the fire of 1813 when Napoleon's troops set the city alight, which makes this the oldest church in the city.

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    The city plays host to music and film festivals, and many other festivities too, including carnival. The city of San Sebastian is well connected by rail, road, air and sea. It is one of Spain's and the Basque's true highlights, a must see destination! Beaches. Situated on the Bay of Biscay, San Sebastian is a real treasure in the Basque country ...

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  21. San Sebastián

    San Sebastián, officially known by the bilingual name Donostia / San Sebastián (Basque: [doˈnos̺ti.a], Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan]), is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain.It lies on the coast of the Bay of Biscay, 20 km (12 miles) from the France-Spain border.The capital city of the province of Gipuzkoa, the municipality's population is 188,102 as ...

  22. Centre

    The Historical Quarter is located at the foot of Monte Urgull, between the port and the Urumea, river, on one side of the bay. Immersing yourself in its pedestrian streets will allow you to discover the true social centre of Donostia. The Historical Quarter's cobbled streets, such as the 31 de Agosto, which commemorates the fire on that day ...

  23. Tourist map of San Sebastian in 2024

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