Donostia-San Sebastian
Gipuzkoa
- Basque Country
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Situation
Donostia-San Sebastian is a coastal city in
the Vizcaya Gulf (Cantabric Sea, Atlantic Ocean) situated in the
Basque Country. There are 20 km to the Frech border.
See Situation figure of Donostia-San
Sebastian in Europe
How to come
- By plain: From Madrid there are
two daily flights to San Sebastian. From Barcelona there
is one daily. The airport is situated in Hondarribia/Fuenterrabia.
From the airport you can take a bus or taxi to reach
Donostia. Airport phone number: 943668500.
- By train: From Madrid RENFE (Spanish
train company) goes to San Sebastian, or even to Irun/French
border. There are also trains from Barcelona. I would
recommend you, if you take a train from Madrid or
Barcelona, to take a night one (about 6 hours from Madrid,
and 7 from Barcelona). From Paris you can take TGV (Great
Speed Train, belongs to SNCF, French train company) upto
Hendaia/Hendaye and combine it, in its last 20 km, with
Eusko Trenbideak company's train that link Hendaia with
Donostia (both train stations are one in front of the
other in Hendaye).From Bilbao or Pamplona is much
recommended to take a bus to reach San Sebastian. RENFE www.renfe.es -
SNCF www.sncf.fr
| Renfe |
EuskoTren (Hendaia,
Bilbao) |
Norte Station- Pº de
Francia
Tel.: 943.28.30.89 / 943.28.35.99 |
Amara's Station- Pl. Easo,
9
Tel.: 943.45.01.31 |
- By bus: Well linked to Spanish
major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Pamplona,
Valencia, Alicante, Salamanca, etc. Take Continental
Company to go from Madrid, La Roncalesa from Pamplona,
Pesa from Bilbao. It is also linked with London (Euro
Lines company, 22 hours including the time for the Dover-Calais
ferry), an inexpensive way to go to San Sebastian.
| Company |
Destination |
Telephone |
| La Guipuzcoana |
Zestoa, Azpeitia, Azkoitia |
943.851159 |
| Pesa |
Donibane Lohitzune (Saint
Jean de Luz, San Juan de Luz, French Basque
Country) Baiona (Bayonee, French Basque Country),
Lekeitio (Bizkaia), Eibar, Bergara, Arrasate-Mondregón,
Vitoria-Gasteiz |
902.101210 |
| La Baztanesa |
Elizondo (Navarra) |
948.580129 |
| La Bidasotarra |
Lesaka (Navarra) |
943.616763 |
| La Estellesa |
Lizarra-Estella (Navarra),
Logroño (Rioja) |
943.470115 |
| La Roncalesa |
Iruñea-Pamplona, Zaragoza |
943.461064 |
| Continental Auto |
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Burgos,
Madrid (and extensions to Andalucía: Sevilla,
Granada, etc) |
943.469074 |
| La Burundesa |
Vitoria-Gasteiz |
943.462360 |
| Eusko Tren |
Usurbil, Orio, Zarautz,
Getaria, Zumaia, Aia |
943.450131 |
| Turytrans |
Santander, Oviedo, Gijón
Santiago de Compostela, Tuy |
943.462360 |
| Vibasa |
Barcelona
Orense, Pontevedra, Vigo |
943.457500 |
| Enatcar |
León
Salamanca/Badajoz
Valladolid, Salamanca, Cáceres, Mérida, Sevilla
Zamora |
943.468087 |
| Bilman Bus |
Valencia, Benidorm,
Alicante, Murcia, La Manga |
943.457500 |
| Euro Lines |
Paris, London |
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- By car: From Madrid take N-I (National
One) road, via Burgos and Vitoria-Gasteiz; alternatives
to this road: take toll road between Burgos and Mirand de
Ebro, and take another toll road from Vitoria upto to
Durango (direction Bilbo/Bilbao). About 5 hours.
From Barcelona take N-II upto Zaragoza,
then go to Pamplona. Even it is a good road, the
alternative is to take toll road. About 6 hours.
From Bilbao take A-8 toll road (expensive,
about 1800 pesetas) to reach San Sebastian in one hour,
or take the national road (2 or 3 hours, depending on the
traffic). If you are not in a hurry I can suggest you to
take the national road to visit different towns and
villages in the Basque coast (Orio, Zarautz, Zumaia,
Getaria, Mutriku, Ondarroa, Lekeitio, Gernika, etc).
From Pamplona take A-15 and N-I to
reach San Sebastian. It is just 45 minutes-1 hour.
From Paris take A-10 toll road till
the border (via Orleans, Tours, Poitiers, Bordeaux) and A-8
toll road from the border to San Sebastian. Not paying
alternatives are N-10 in France and N-I once crossing the
border.
Excellent information about Spanish
roads is in the web by DGT (Dirección General de Tráfico,
Spanish Traffic Deparment) at www.dgt.es
San
Sebastian
- Distances: 20 km to
the French border (Hendaia/Hendaye in Lapurdi province),
75 km to Pamplona, 100 km to Bilbao, 465 km to Madrid,
780 km to Paris.
- Names: It is called
officially Donostia-San Sebastián, in Basque is called
Donostia, and in Spanish San Sebastián. Although many
people called it just Donosti, even using Spanish.
- Weather:
Temperature is moderate the twelve months of the year,
but rainny during the winter, maintaining an average of
22 ºC. The climate is oceanic humid.
- Tourist Information center:
at Reina Regente, s/n, close to the Donostia's Boulevard,
in the Victoria Eugenia building (phone 943481166).
Basque
Country
- The Basques are the oldest ethnic
group in Europe. Their language (Euskara or Euskera) is a
prelatin language. The Basque Country, called Euskal
Herria or Euskadi in Basque language or País Vasco in
Spanish, that belongs to Spain refers uniquely to three
provinces (Gipuzkoa or Guipúzcoa, Bizkaia or Vizcaya and
Araba or Álava), but there is also forth province:
Nafarroa or Navarra, that specially in the north, has a
very strong Basque fealing. There is also another Basque
Country, that formed in the French area, formed by three
provinces: Lapurdi, the most important one (Biarritz and
Baiona are the most important towns), Behenafarroa and
Zuberoa
- The capital of the seven provinces are:
Araba/Álava (Vitoria-Gasteiz), Bizkaia/Vizcaya (Bilbo/Bilbao),
Gipuzkoa/Guipúzcoa (Donostia-San Sebastián), Nafarroa/Navarra
(Iruñea/Pamplona), Lapurdi (Baiona/Bayonne),
Behenafarroa (Donibane Garazi/Sant Jean Pied de Port) and
Zuberoa (Maule/Mauleon).
- In the three provinces belonging to
the Autonomous Comunity the Basque is co-official (with
the Spanish). Navarre is divided into three areas: the
Basque area, where Basque is co-official, the mixte area,
where it has not some many strenght, and the Non-Basque
area where the unique official language is Spanish.
Beaches
Donostia has three
beaches: Concha, the most famous one; Ondarreta and
Zurriola (also called Gros). Concha and Ondarreta are
into a bay adorned with Santa Clara Island. Zurriola
beach is at open sea.
The temperature of the
water during the summer is very good, from 19 C to 22 C.
But during the January and February months it goes down
to 9 or 10 C.
Security: all the
beaches has guards, and there is a flag code informing
about the danger of the bath: Green flag - Free bath, no
danger at all; Yellow flag - Bath but precaution; Red
flag - Bath not allowed, dangerous sea.
Visits
and excursions
The visit
though the city is relaxed, with beautiful natural views.
You can found beautiful mountain places, out from the
traffic of the city, in very few minutes walking from the
city, like the case of Urgull, or Igeldo (excellent views
to the bay, where you can take a XIX century's funicular
to go up), or the less known Ulia.
Concha's
Bay: one of the most known and carismatic areas
of the city. Its walk is worldwide famous and must-do for
visitors, and its beach, the most aristocratic of the
three that the city has. The bay goes from the Igeldo
mountain, until the Real Club Nautico (Royal Nautic Club)
to Urgull mountain. The Santa Clara island is situated in
the center of the bay.
San Telmo
museum, Plaza Zuloaga, 1 (Tel: 943424970). Colection of
Basque ancient utilities. It is situated in a monastery
of the XVI century. Fundated, like a church of the
Dominicos between the 1530-1550 years.
Aquarium, Muelle, 34 (Tel: 943440099).
Renewed recently, so it has become in a modern museum.
The Palace of the Sea has into its instalations the
aquarium, the oceanographic museum and the naval historic
museum.
Miramar
Palace, between the Concha and Ondarreta beaches.
Inagurated in 1883.
Igeldo
Mountain. To have a panoramic view of the bay.
During the summer an old funicular goes up from its base.
There is a little atraction park in the top (Tel:
943210211).
Buen
Pastor Cathedral. In the center of a large
square. Inagurated in 1897, by the architec Manuel de
Etxabe. It is the largest church in the city.
Santa Clara
Island. This little island, situated in the middle of the
bay, becomes in the summer in the fourth beach of
Donostia-San Sebastian although it is full of rocks. It
is linked by a boat service with the docks (only in
summer time).
Aiete's
Palace, in the Aiete neighborhood. Take bus to
reach there. Situated in one of the hills that surrond
the city center, built in 1876.
Town
Hall Building (Casino). Inagurated in 1897 like
a casino but after the probition of the play in 1924 the
casino was closed. In 1947 the Town Hall moved to the
Casino and now it continued beint the Town Hall of the
city.
Victoria
Eugenia Teather. Inagurated in 1912. Now, in
this teather are celebrated the Quincena Musical and the
International Cinema Festival.
Gastronomy
Donostia-San Sebastian
is very famous by its gastronomy. It is a city where
visitors can eat fenomenal. But this doesn't mean that we
have to have a large quantity of money. For little money
we can eat in the pintxos bars (pintxos are
called tapas in a lot of place of Spain) or cideries (sagardotegi,
sidreria).
Anyway, if what you
want is to go to a good restaurant, here you have the list
of the most known restaurants of San Sebastian.
Popular
parties and festivals
- In mid-August (the week of
the August 15th, from sunday to sunday), is the Aste
Nagusia (Semana Grande, Great Week) with international
fireworks competitions every night at 23:00, all kind of
music at streets, usually free of charge, sport events
like San Sebastian-San Sebastian International cycle
competition, bull flights, etc.
- In the second half of
September there is the International Film Festival.
- In the second half of July
there is the Jazz Festival, known by the name Jazzaldia.
- The most important events for
local is in the 20th of January, the Danborrada.
- In the 21th of December is
Santo Tomas, party with very rural influence.
Service
guide
- Shops: for the
international fashion go to the Centro (Center)
neighborhood, where you can easily found what you are
looking for in one of numerous specialized shops. For
accesories, souvenirs, hand-made, etc go to Parte Vieja (Old
Town). For food, there are three main hipermarkets
outside of the city (Garbera, Alcampo and Carrefour,
Garbera is the closest), but you need a car to go there.
Inside of the city you can find a lot of supermarkets,
the biggest are: Arcco Comercial Center, in Amara
neighborhood and Bretxa, in Parte Vieja, now converted to
a modern comercial center.
- Sights:
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- San Telmo Museum,
Plaza Zuloaga, 1 (943424970). Collection of
Basque artefacts housed in a 16th century
monastery.
- Aquarium,
Muelle, 34 (943440099). Renewed recently.
- Miramar Palace,
between the Concha and Ondarreta beaches.
- Aiete Palace,
in Aiete neighbourhood. Take bus to reach there.
- Igeldo mountain.
To have a panoramic view to the bay. During
summer time an antique funicular reach the top
from its base. It is also a fun area in the top.
- Shopping: For
international fashion and clothes go to the Centro (Center),
you can easily find what you are looking for. For
handcrafts, accesories, souvenirs, Basque items, etc try
Parte Vieja (Old Town). For food there are three
hipermarkets outside the city (Garbera, Alcampo and Pryca,
Garbera is the closest), but you need a car to reach them.
Inside the city you can found lots of supermarkets, and
also a hipermarket inside the city: Arcco, in Amara
neighborhood, inside a commercial center. In Parte Vieja
you can found Bretxa, now renewed into a commercial
center.
- Restaurants: Arzak (Alto
de Miracruz, 21 / 943278465), Akelarre (Paseo Padre
Orkolaga, 56 / 943212052) and Martin Berasategi (Loidi, 4
- Lasarte / 943366471) are the top three restaurants in
Donostia (although Martin Berasategi is outside San
Sebastian, but very close). All of them serve Basque
Cousine. Prices are expensive.
Anyway you can find easily
any other restaurant, especially in the Parte Vieja,
where you can eat good without spending much money.
- Entertaiment:
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- In San Sebastian pintxos
(they are called tapas in a lot of places in
Spain), small portion of food, are very famous.
Try to go to the Parte Vieja and spend an evening
tasting them. Pintxos are usually be made by
seafood, meat or different tortillas (omelettes).
- Bars: During
nighttime lot of people goes to bars to enjoy
themselves talking, dancing, etc. You have bars
of any kind. The most important area is Parte
Vieja.
- Discos: Once
bars are closed you have two alternatives: go to
bed or go to a disco. If you choose second you
can find several in the city. Kabutzia (close to
the port), La Perla and Bataplan (in Concha), Ku
(in Igeldo, you will need a car or a taxi to go).
- Casino: Casino
de San Sebastian (in the Londres y de Inglaterra
Hotel, Zubieta street, in front of Concha beach).
Also you have a bingo in front of the casino.
Accomodation
Situation of the summer flats
in Donostia-San Sebastian:
Two of the flats are located in
the historical center of Donostia, called Parte Vieja (Old Town),
and the third in the area of Amara, comercial and sport center of
great interest and transport terminal for travellers to national
and international lines.
Description of the flats:
- 31 de Agosto Street (Parte
Vieja - Old Town). With 4 exterior bedrooms with views to
Santa Maria Church (XVII century) and to historical
square with "fronton". Three of the rooms are
single but spaceful (one of them with option to have two
beds if necesary) and the forth one with two beds. So it
has space for 6 people, plus one more if necesary. It
also has a hall, equiped exterior kitchen and complete
bathroom, also exterior. All the flat is renewed in 1998.
Colour TV. Situation: occupied until June 2001.
Available from July 1, 2001.
- Fermin Calbeton Street (Parte
Vieja - Old Town). It has 3 double exterior bedrooms, two
of the to a typical street with balcoon. It has 6 beds,
and if necesary it can be used the sofa-bed in the living-room.
Ample equiped exterior kitchen, 2 complete bathrooms and
a interior living-room. All the flat has been renewed
recently. Colour TV. Situation: occupied until June
2001. Available from July 1, 2001.
Photo: Room with two rooms
Photo: Partial
view of the living room
Photo: Partial
view of the room with access to the balcoon
Photo: Partial
view of another room
Photo: Partial
view of the third room
Photo: Access
to the balcoon
Photo: Partial
view of a room
Photo: Partial
view of the living room
Photo: Corridor.
Access to the kitchen in front. Access to a room to the
left. Access to each of the bathrooms to the right
- Eustasio Amilibia Street (Amara).
4 bedrooms, 3 exterior to an ample terrace and beutiful
views to the town, forth one is interior with a window to
a open patio. Beds: 1st room with double bed, 2nd room
with two beds, 3rd room two beds, 4th room with a bed,
with another if necesary. Total 7 beds. It has a great
interior saloon, equiped kitchen and bathroom. Elevator.
Colour TV. Situation: occupied until June 2001.
Available from July 1, 2001.
Photo: Entrance
door front the saloon
Photo: Saloon
Photo: Saloon,
view to entrance
Photo: View to the
city (Urumea river, Urgull mountain, Buen Pastor
cathedral, sea, etc) from the terrace
Photo: Terrace
Photo: Terrace
Photo: Main door
at the street
Photo: Park in
front of the house
Photo: Park in
front of the house
Photo: Bed in one of the rooms
Photo: Room with double bed
Photo: Partial view of the living room, one of the
rooms and access to the terrace. From the entrance
Photo: Terrace and views from it
Photo: Roomd with two rooms
Photo: Partial view of the bathroom
Photo: Wardrobe and adicional bed in the individual
room
Photo: Partial view of the living room
Photo: Partial view of the living room
Photo: Views from the terrace
Photo: Bed and window in the interior
bedroom
- Mikel Gardoki street (Ategorrieta).
Small flat with 3 exterior bedrooms, bathroom and equiped
kitchen. One of the bedrooms has a balcoon. Residential
area. Easy parking. Total 5 beds. Each of the bedrooms
has a colour TV. Situation: one room
available from February 2001 to June 2001. Available from
July 1, 2001.
Photo: Partial view of one of the rooms with two
beds
Photo: Partial view of the kitchen
Photo: Bathroom
Photo: Partial view of the room with
access to the balcoon
Photo: Partial view of the individual
bedroom
If you want to put in
contact write to aintzane1@terra.es (Gloria) or phone to (+34) 656750043 for any doubt you have after
reading this information, and to ask about price or availability
of the flat you are interested in. Now you can make reservartion,
or pre-reservation, for the 2001 Summer. Entire flat preferible,
but also rooms.
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