What to do
Between the sea and the mountains
Just one weekend is all you need to fall in love with Donostia. Our city has a lot to offer, but the Pearl of the Cantabrian Sea has some places you just can’t miss while you’re here:

La Concha beach
By far the best beach. More than a kilometre and a half long, with numerous international awards for its elegance and setting.

Old Quarter
The Centre and the Old Quarter are two of the most vibrant and authentic areas. Narrow streets, pintxo bars, restaurants and the oldest market in the city.

The Wind Comb
The renowned sculptor Eduardo Chillida created three steel sculptures at the point where the city meets the sea.

Cristina Enea Park
The largest and most densely wooded urban park in the city. Refurbished in 2007, it’s home to the former palace of the Duke of Mandas.

Real Sociedad’s stadium
In addition to top level football matches, this multidisciplinary stadium also hosts all kinds of international events.

Mount Igeldo-Funicular
Take the funicular up the mountain topped by Igeldo Tower. An impressive panoramic lookout with the best views of La Concha beach.

Mount Urgull
Mount Urgull, an old military site, has trails, forts and lookouts points with scenes worthy of a postcard.

La Zurriola surf beach
If you like surfing, this is your beach. With a young and dynamic profile, it’s the backdrop for a multitude of sporting activities and concerts.

River Urumea and its bridges
In addition to the sea lapping at the city, San Sebastián has a beautiful river running through the whole city, the Urumea.

Aiete palace and park
One of the city’s most important green lungs. The upper area has a charming Neoclassical-inspired palace.

Ondarreta beach
A family oriented beach that even a kids’ playground right on the sand. You can also hire canoes and play football or beach tennis.

Romantic Quarter
This area, to the south of the Old Quarter, is full of magnificent buildings from the late 19th century. It’s also known for its shopping and leisure.

Port and Paseo Nuevo
The Paseo Nuevo borders Mount Urgull from the Port to the famous Kursaal. It’s one of the city’s most scenic and peaceful promenades.

Santa Clara Island, Hondalea
This islet, only reachable by boat, rises up in front of La Concha beach, in full view of all who contemplate the bay.

La Concha beach
By far the best beach. More than a kilometre and a half long, with numerous international awards for its elegance and setting.

Old Quarter
The Centre and the Old Quarter are two of the most vibrant and authentic areas. Narrow streets, pintxo bars, restaurants and the oldest market in the city.

The Wind Comb
The renowned sculptor Eduardo Chillida created three steel sculptures at the point where the city meets the sea.

Cristina Enea Park
The largest and most densely wooded urban park in the city. Refurbished in 2007, it’s home to the former palace of the Duke of Mandas.

Mount Igeldo-Funicular
Take the funicular up the mountain topped by Igeldo Tower. An impressive panoramic lookout with the best views of La Concha beach.

Romantic Quarter
This area, to the south of the Old Quarter, is full of magnificent buildings from the late 19th century. It’s also known for its shopping and leisure.
Make the most of your trip
Let us take you around San Sebastian, where the sea, nature, architecture and history meet. A route designed for you to get the most out of the city, with ideas of what to do and see in San Sebastian at your own pace.
A world-famous gastronomic capital
18 Michelin Stars are evidence of the fact our chefs have put classic Basque cuisine at the forefront of world gastronomy. Our famous pintxos are the perfect balance between tradition and innovation, and you can try them at any time of the year.
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Design your own experience
You can book your tickets and passes for trips, museums, culinary experiences, guided tours and many more activities here.
In addition to our theatres, libraries and museums; Donostia is home to top international shows and events
A city open to the world
Find out more about Donostia’s hidden treasures. Our cultural and architectural heritage is the result of centuries of history, and you too can be part of it.







