Tour Details
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2
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Tour Description
San Sebastián combines coastal beauty, historic charm and vibrant Basque culture, and in just 2.5 hours, a local expert will bring it all into focus. Begin at La Concha Bay, taking in the sweeping shoreline and discovering how fishing traditions shaped the city’s character. From there, move through the Town Hall gardens and past Buen Pastor Cathedral, explore the shaded paths in Okendo Gardens, and cross the Urumea River into the Old Town’s hidden courtyards. Along the way you will learn the shortcuts and local customs that help you see the city as its residents do.
Hear how royal promenades at La Concha sparked San Sebastián’s Belle Époque heyday, enjoy a pintxo and drink in a cozy local bar, and witness how festivals, architecture and modern culture blend seamlessly here. By the time you step into the lively streets of the Old Town you’ll understand why San Sebastián remains a cherished destination for both history lovers and food enthusiasts.
Choose this tour if…
- You’re eager for the must-know stories behind La Concha’s shores, the hidden alleys of the Old Town, and those graceful Belle Époque bridges.
- You’d rather skip the guesswork and let an expert guide you through shortcuts, tucked-away viewpoints, and local favorite spots you’d never discover on your own.
- You have limited time but crave a rich, insider’s introduction to Donostia’s culture, history, and everyday life that stays with you long after the tour ends.
- You want a genuine taste of Basque life—a perfectly paired pintxo and local drink—woven seamlessly into your walk so you can savor both flavor and story.
Experts
Your journey begins at La Concha, where the wide sweep of the bay reveals how San Sebastián’s fishing heritage and royal patronage shaped the city’s early growth. From there, make your way to City Hall, pausing in its gardens to see how public green spaces became the backdrop for Belle Époque gatherings. Crossing the Urumea River on one of its graceful bridges, you’ll start to build a clear mental map of how the historic center connects with the newer waterfront districts.
Next, pass by the soaring spires of Buen Pastor Cathedral and enter Plaza de Guipuzcoa, a leafy square that once hosted concerts and civic celebrations. Stroll among mature trees in Okendo Gardens and discover a discreet pavilion once favored by local writers. Your guide will draw your attention to nearby streets and alleys, pointing out shortcuts and landmarks that will help you navigate on your own later.
The tour continues toward the modern glass cubes of the Kursaal Auditorium before you step into the Old Town. Wandering through its narrow lanes you’ll glimpse centuries of architecture and culture, and at Brexta Market you’ll see where local vendors still sell fresh produce and seafood. By the end of this tour you’ll have an intuitive sense of San Sebastián’s central neighborhood, know exactly where its major monuments stand, and feel confident exploring on your own—whether you’re seeking architecture, history, or that unmissable pintxo bar.
- La Concha
- San Sebastián City Hall
- Buen Pastor Cathedral
- Plaza de Guipuzcoa
- Okendo Gardens
- Urumea River
- Kursaal Auditorium
- Old Town
- Brexta Market
Transportation
Can I be picked up from my hotel?
Yes, as long as your hotel is in the centre of town. If you are staying far from central San Sebastián and require a car service, please get in touch about booking one.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
This walking tour covers entirely exterior sites along paved promenades, garden paths, and city streets, but please note that some areas—particularly the Old Town’s narrow lanes and sections of cobblestone—may be uneven and difficult to navigate in certain kinds of wheelchairs.
This walking tour covers entirely exterior sites along paved promenades, garden paths, and city streets, but please note that some areas—particularly the Old Town’s narrow lanes and sections of cobblestone—may be uneven and difficult to navigate in certain kinds of wheelchairs.
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