Tour

San Sebastian Walking Tour

Explore the most iconic spots of this charming Basque city on our San Sebastian Walking Tour. We'll bask in the elegant and modern essence of this coastal city as we stroll through the Old Town and along La Concha Beach. San Sebastian Walking...

  • 2 hours
  • 8/10 | 95 reviews
  • Open on Wed, Sat

Explore the most iconic spots of this charming Basque city on our San Sebastian Walking Tour. We'll bask in the elegant and modern essence of this coastal city as we stroll through the Old Town and along La Concha Beach.

San Sebastian Walking Tour

We'll meet at the indicated time at Alameda del Boulevard, 8, next to the Tourist Office. From there, we'll start this walking tour of San Sebastian, admiring the majestic City Hall, which marks the beginning of the famous La Concha Beach.

We'll stroll along the beach area and head into the city centre to visit the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. After observing this Gothic-style building, we'll continue to Constitution Square, a local spot for fiestas and pintxos, a popular Spanish snack.

Next, we'll cross through the Brecha Market to explore local products. We'll then reach the historic centre for views of the Bay of Biscay and Zurriola Bridge, as well as the Conference Centre, known as the Kursaal Elkargunea Centre.

Our walking tour will then take us to the oldest building in San Sebastian, San Vicente Church. Before concluding, we'll explore 31 August Street, discussing the Napoleonic battles and the city's reconstruction. We'll say our goodbyes an hour and a half after starting the activity on 31 August Street.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

Alameda del Boulevard, 6, 20003 San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa), Spain

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