Guetaria tour itinerary
- Kursaal: The architect of this building was Rafael Moneo. He designed two cubes made of translucent glass as they were “two beached rocks”. The Kursaal is the result of a modern and innovative building to house congresses and cultural events.
- Brecha
market: This market is located
in the Old Quarter of San Sebastian. There are two markets housed in
historical buildings, with a space connecting the two.
- San Sebastian city council and Alderdi Eder Garden: This building was built up in 1887 at the Garden of Alderdi-Eder to house the main casino. It was disused as a casino after the ban on gambling in 1924. On January 20, 1945, the council moved into this building.
- La Concha and Ondarreta beaches: La Concha is a beach in the Bay of La Concha in San Sebastian. It is the most famous urban beach in Europe. In Ondarreta people play volleyball, beach-tennis and football. It is located between Monte Igeldo and the Palacio Miramar Gardens.
- Igeldo mountains views: you are going to enjoy the most fantastic views of the city from Igeldo mountain and no doubt you are going to take a lot of photos!
- San Sebastián-Guetaria coastline: The route runs through an incredible oceanfront view.
- Guetaria: Guetaria is a coastal town, known for being the birthplace of the celebrated Naval-man Juan Sebastián Elcano, the first man who went around the world. It is a common tourist destination in the Basque Country. It is famous for its restaurants serving grilled fish and white wine that has its designation of origin labeled as “txakoli from Guetaria”.
- Visit a “txakolindegi”: You can taste the typical wine of the region, the “txakoli”, and visit how it is made. Then a lunch of several local products will be served so you can recover for the return!