Written by josephene allen on April 13, 2006
- Intrigued by the lyrical descriptions of hidden sandy coves and quaint fishing villages in our guide book, appetites whetted by Rick Stein’s enthusiasm for the unique local seafood, we headed for the north coast of...
Written by AnaMH on October 27, 2000
- San Sebastian is known for its beaches. San Sebastián has three beaches situated in the middle of the City. They are Playa de La Concha, Ondarreta and Playa de Gros/La Zurriola.
La Concha is the most...
Written by AnaMH on October 27, 2000
- Sports are a major part of San Sebastian culture. Just in the past few years it was the beginning of the Tour of France in 1992, the European Junior Athletics Championship and the World Cycling...
Written by antoniusestrillo on October 8, 2008
- If your holiday is fast approaching and your budget didn’t met your expectation then you are in serious trouble, a headache. Travel and have a vacation is really a serious and need a large amount...
Written by antoniusestrillo on September 22, 2008
- The city is in the north of the Basque Country, on the southern coast of the Bay of Biscay. San Sebastián's picturesque coastline makes it a popular beach resort.Donostia is the home city of the...
Written by AnaMH on October 27, 2000
- Monte Urgull is a walkers dream. It is loaded with winding foothpaths through it's wooden slopes. There are minibuses that visit here every half-hour. Be sure to visit the top of the figure of Christ....
Written by AnaMH on October 27, 2000
- El Antiguo Quarter is located near the road N-1, which makes it easy to find. Ondarreta Beach is close to the center which draws many to the area. Recently there has been much growth in...
Written by Jolina on July 30, 2008
- When i travel Spain i visit San Sebastian i love the beach the ambiance and for me its a perfect for relaxation and reflection. it was a good experienced . The people around, friends...
San Sebastian
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