Where should I stop between San Sebastian and Bilbao?

The top stops along the way from San Sebastian – Donostia to Bilbao (with short detours) are Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Beach of La Concha, and Gaztelugatxe. Other popular stops include Casco Viejo, Old Town, and Santa Maria Katedrala.

How many days do you need in Bilbao and San Sebastian?

In a mere five days, you can enjoy an unforgettable Spanish vacation. This is possible when you make the culturally rich Basque region your destination. This itinerary includes tours of Bilbao and the Guggenheim Museum plus a coastal drive to San Sebastian, a seaside resort city of singular beauty.

How much is a taxi from Bilbao to San Sebastian?

The fastest way to get from Bilbao to Donostia / San Sebastián is to taxi. Taking this option will cost €120 – €150 and takes 1h 4m.

Which is nicer Bilbao or San Sebastian?

Bilbao is a cosmopolitan mountain city teeming with art, architecture, great food, and a decidedly pleasant lack of tourists. Bilbao’s a rock star, while San Sebastian is a pretty but over-touristed smaller resort town without much that passes for actual culture.

Do you need a car in San Sebastian?

And driving is a great option if you want to explore the nearby mountainous region or the other seaside towns that dot the Basque Country. However, having a car in San Sebastian is not necessary. You’ll find walking to be much easier, and the city’s bus network covers a lot of ground.

What is the difference between pintxos and tapas?

The Spanish dictionary defines a pincho like ‘a portion of food served, sometimes with a cocktail stick, as an aperitif’. The word “pincho” comes from the verb “to pinchar” which means “to pierce”. A tapa is normally just a smaller sized portion of a main dish, served in a plate, which you eat with cutlery.

Is San Sebastian worth it?

So, is San Sebastian worth visiting? YES, and you’ll need several days, we suggest 3 days in San Sebastian! San Sebastian is one of our favorite Spanish cities! It features one of the most beautiful urban beaches in Europe, an incredibly unique culture, and well… the best pintxos in the world!