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    Monte Urgull

    Monte Urgull

    4.4(10 reviews)
    0.3 km

    A really wonderful hike. Definitely a must-do for Donostia in my opinion. Very good display of…read morehistory at the top and the view is amazing.

    One of two viewpoints that are a must while visiting San Sebastian, but be ready for Monte Urgull…read more Why be ready for Monte Urgull, easy it is a stiff hike for someone who either is not found, ready, or use to vertical hill climbing. The positive aspect is that you can take your time, so while it may be a long and strenuous hike, it can be accomplished by most with the right mindset. I took my time as I had a family member who was not "hill climbing" ready, but was very determined to see those beautiful views that were awaiting us at the top! The trail itself is laid out pretty well, but be aware there are several trails, some leading to lower beach/ocean views, and others leading to small park areas, and the other preferred ones leading to the top. Fast forward past all of the beautiful scenery to top of Monte Urgull and you are greeted with various views, all stunning of course, but you can go to the "very top". This max vertical accession requires going through their free museum which is a nice touch especially on a hot day as some of the exhibit rooms are air conditioned! The very top obviously is where you will catch the iconic panoramic shots that most will see online when researching the city. On one last note, the opposite side of the mountain is the other view point, which is paved and regular bus routes consistently run throughout the day. It really leaves you with two choices, but many prefer the hike.

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    Monte Urgull - Nice view of the city and ocean

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    Nice view of the city and ocean

    Plaza de la Constitución - Notice the numbering on the balconies.  They were rented to the public for bull fighting events.

    Plaza de la Constitución

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.1 km

    The Plaza de la Constitución, located in the old town of San Sebastián, occupies the heart of the…read morecity. It is where the most important and most important events of the city are celebrated, such as the traditional Tamborrada or the Santo Tomás Day fair. It is just 10 minutes from La Concha beach and is one of the places with the most history and greatest charm. The best pintxos bars in San Sebastián are located in its surroundings. The Plaza de la Constitución dates back to 1817 and the first thing that catches your attention when entering its premises are the arcades, their balconies and the numbering of the windows at the top. The reason for these numbers is that they were the boxes of the old bullring. If you ever purchased one of these apartments, you knew that the balconies were rented a few times a year to the public for them to watch the bull fights. Very interesting setup, but unique.

    Within the centre of Parte Vieja (Old Town) is Constitución Square. Up until the forties, its…read morecentral building was San Sebastian's City Hall. We noticed the seal of San Sebastian above the Clock and the cafe tables at all corners within the square. The balconies of the aesthetically coloured buildings that line the Square bear numbers left over from its past when it was used as a bullring. Even if you owned an apartment here, the City retained rights to the balconies, which it could sell as box seats. Residents of course could peak over the shoulders of the paying customers.

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    Plaza de la Constitución - Pintxo restaurants at the street level.

    Pintxo restaurants at the street level.

    Plaza de la Constitución - Main building and clock.

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    Main building and clock.

    Cuidad de San Sebastián - Donostia - Love San Sebastián

    Cuidad de San Sebastián - Donostia

    4.5(14 reviews)
    0.7 km

    This cute town, the capital city of the province of Guipuzcoa is one of my favorite cities in…read moreSpain. Its setting on a beautiful half moon bay surrounded by small hills is just breathtaking....you can see the rough seas hitting the rocks around the city, making the landscape just enchanting. San Sebastian, also known as Donostia or Donosti, lies along a white sandy bay between the Urgull and Igeldo hills. Made up of fishermen's houses, a smart suburb and modern districts make it one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast. The Museum of San Telmo, the Peine del Viento (the Wind Comb) and the Kursaal are examples of how the city brings together modern and traditional features. Basque cuisine has a recognized international prestige and the amount of restaurants and tapas bars that you can try is immense. Michelin star restaurants abound in the old town as well as in the city center..each area just a few minutes walk from each other. The town centre streets of San Sebastián unfold overlooking the La Concha Bay. Monte Igeldo marks one end of it - a wonderful vantage point for enjoying views over the city. At its feet is Torrepea Point, where the "Peine de los Vientos" ("the Wind Comb"), a sculpture by the famous Basque artist Eduardo Chillida, is installed....if you want to walk it from the old town is about a 30-40 min walk...leisurely on a nice promenade along the bay. A lovely promenade with elegant railings and street lamps runs along La Concha Beach. One of the prettiest buildings near the water is the old Casino, nowadays the City Hall. In this area, between the sea and the River Urumea, is the old town full of bars, tapas bars, shops, souvenir stands and lively squares and plazas. A tourist's dream ! Not far is the porticoed Plaza de la Constitución. Among its many balconies - numbered and painted white, betraying its origin as a bullring - stands the old Neoclassical City Hall, converted into the Municipal Library. Four lamps by the sculptor Mariano Benlliure light the way to the railway station, designed by Eiffel...a simple train station but with its nice architectural notes and touches. Overall a quaint, cozy, walkable, friendly city to visit. I recommend to come during the week, when most businesses in the center of town are open...during the weekends, many of them close, so more difficult to go shopping if that's what you want...the old town remains very active 7 days a week to cater the visitors.

    San Sebastián or Donostia is the capital of the province of Gipuzkoa located in the Basque Country…read morein Spain. It is a very nice city near the Atlantic Ocean where a lot of tourists are used to having a walk on weekends. I put 5 stars as it is one of my favourite cities in Europe!!!

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    Cuidad de San Sebastián - Donostia - Love San Sebastián   Where the film festival is held

    Love San Sebastián Where the film festival is held

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