Transport options to get to San Sebastian
In order to access San Sebastian, you have several options. It is possible to arrive by road, in a car, coach or taxi, by train or by plane. Let’s see more in detail these options.
Doing sport in San Sebastian
Considered to be an elegant and cosmopolitan city, San Sebastian is much more than beauty and culture. There are many other aspects that people don’t seem to be aware of. Read more
A rainy day in San Sebastian
San Sebastian is an outstanding place to spend a holiday or to visit for a short trip. There are lots of places to see and even more things to do. However, like many other cities in the north of Spain, good sunny weather is not secure. Read more
San Sebastian: a city full of culture
San Sebastian, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, has been an important holiday destination since the 19th Century when the Spanish Royal Family established here their summer residence. Read more
The New “Basque Culinary Center” / San Sebastián
If up to now you thought that Spain’s northern city of San Sebastian was worth a visit because of its endless opportunities to have a good time, now there is one more: the new BCC or Basque Culinary Centre. Read more
San Sebastián´s bike paths – Bidegorris –
Bidegorri is Basque for bike path and literally translated means “red path”. It is the perfect description since the bike lanes in San Sebastián are painted red on the streets and marked red on maps. Read more
Balenciaga Museum in Getaria
If you are a fashionista on vacation in San Sebastián I highly recommend visiting the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum in Getaria. It is a 30 minute drive away from San Sebastián and the perfect foray for a rainy day or as a change from the beach.
Why Getaria, not Paris or Madrid? Well, for the simple reason that Balenciaga just happens to be from that inconspicious little village and his career as a couturier started in the very house the museum is located now, the Palacio Aldamar.
What to do with kids in San Sebastian
If you are considering coming to San Sebastian and are not very sure about what is there for your kids to do during the holidays, take a look at some of these suggestions, perhaps they help.
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My own pintxos’ paths by Feelfree Rentals
It has just been published a book called “La senda del pintxo (Donostia)”, something like “The pintxo path”. So I thought that it wouldn’t be a bad idea if I told you about my own favourite routes looking for the best pintxos, just in case it helps you to enjoy a bit more this city of us. Read more
36 hours in San Sebastian
To visit San Sebastián, on Spain’s northern coast, is to fall in love. The first sight of the shimmering scallop-shaped bay, replete with crescents of golden sand and turquoise waves, will sweep you off your feet. Read more








