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About San Sebastian

San Sebastián, or Donostia in Basque, is a stunning coastal city in northern Spain renowned for its world-class gastronomy, picturesque beaches, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled along the Bay of Biscay in the Basque Country, it is a beloved destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, culinary excellence, and rich heritage.

The city is easily accessible via San Sebastián Airport, located just 20 kilometers away, or through excellent rail and road connections from major Spanish and French cities. Its location makes it a convenient base for exploring the Basque region.

San Sebastián’s beaches are among its most famous attractions. The crescent-shaped La Concha Beach is a favorite for sunbathing and swimming, while Zurriola Beach draws surfers from around the world. For breathtaking views, visitors can hike or take a funicular ride up Monte Igueldo, which offers panoramic vistas of the coastline and the city.

The city’s Old Town, or Parte Vieja, is a historic and gastronomic gem. Narrow cobblestone streets are lined with pintxo bars serving delectable small bites, from grilled prawns to savory cod croquettes. San Sebastián is home to some of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants, boasting multiple Michelin stars and attracting food enthusiasts from every corner of the globe.

Cultural experiences abound in San Sebastián. The Kursaal Congress Centre hosts the prestigious San Sebastián International Film Festival, one of the most celebrated events in the cinematic world. The city’s museums, such as the San Telmo Museum, offer insights into Basque history and culture, while contemporary art installations can be found throughout the city.

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy San Sebastián’s scenic surroundings. A walk along the Paseo Nuevo provides stunning views of the rugged coastline, while the lush landscapes of Monte Urgull, crowned by the Castillo de la Mota, offer a peaceful escape and a glimpse into the city’s past.

San Sebastián also celebrates its vibrant local traditions through festivals and events. The Tamborrada, held every January, fills the streets with the sound of drumming as locals don traditional attire and celebrate their heritage. The city’s markets, such as Mercado de la Bretxa, showcase fresh produce, seafood, and artisanal products, reflecting the region’s culinary riches.

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