explore Spain, Basque Country, San Sebastián.

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Spain is known for its food, Flamenco music and dance, siesta, bullfights, horses, arts and literature, architecture, a Moorish heritage, its islands. Spain is known as the “Land of Rabbits. Spain is a land of many festivals but La Tomatina is one of the most popular and fun festivals of Spain. San Sebastián is a resort town on the Bay of Biscay in Spain’s mountainous Basque Country. Bay of Biscay, Gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean

San Sebastián has 3 airports (2 international) within just over 100 km of the city.
Only 20 kilometers from the city centre, San Sebastián Airport has connections to the major Spanish cities; Madrid and Barcelona.
Bilbao Airport, with connections to all Europe, is 105km from the city, and Biarritz Airport, served by French and international low-cost companies, 47km.

Getting to San Sebastián by car is extremely easy. The city is connected to the rest of Spain and France by the N-1 (the national highway connecting Madrid to Irun), the AP-8 (Bilbao-Irun) and A-63 (Paris-Irun) motorways and the A-15 highway (Pamplona-San Sebastián).

The company RENFE rail service offers both long-distance train and suburban The train station in the centre of San Sebastián, the “Estación del Norte”, offers connections to numerous Spanish cities including Madrid and Barcelona, and to international destinations such as Paris and Lisbon.

The best things to do in San Sebastian showcase the city’s famous beaches, quaint Old Town and first-class restaurants. Known as Donostia in Basque, you’ll find a great choice of cultural events and a strong regional character in this coastal city.

The Old Town hosts a great scene of local eateries, markets and shops, as well as many landmarks around an impressive cathedral. From San Sebastian Cathedral to La Concha Beach, there is plenty to see and do in San Sebastian.

One of the foodie treasures in San Sebastián is its famous pintxos; culinary bites ranging from the original slice of bread piled with food, to tiny miniature haute cuisine creations.

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