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What to see in San Sebastián
Planning a trip to San Sebastian? Discover the city’s top attractions: the stunning La Concha Beach, the majestic Buen Pastor Cathedral, the royal Miramar Palace, the iconic “Comb of the Wind” sculpture, and the vibrant Old Town with its famous pintxo bars.
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Antiguo – Igeldo
Antiguo Neighbourhood: From Ondarreta to Igeldo Antiguo is the oldest neighbourhood in the city. It is a perfect setting for wandering around with its own distinct character that has evolved with the times without losing its essence. On the streets of Antiguo you will find traditional shops and the finest cuisine in the local bars…
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Basque and San Sebastian cuisine
The quality of food has progressed from being a subjective concept to earn appreciation and certificates rated according to market quality yardsticks.
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Cider houses, txooootx!
A region so well known for its food just has to have the perfect accompaniment to wash down a meal. Cider is one of the locally-produced beverages par excellence: it is a seasonal produce made with the fruit of our apple trees using traditional methods.
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Traditional markets and gourmet shops
Although the secret to San Sebastian’s typical mouth-watering cuisine is the loving care and knowhow that goes into it, the biggest secret lies in the quality of the raw materials used.
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Try the best pintxos
One of the foodie treasures in San Sebastián is its famous pintxos; culinary bites ranging from the original slice of bread piled with food, to tiny miniature haute cuisine creations.
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Txakoli wine
30 years ago, txakoli was considered a vulgar drink, acidic, uninteresting. But now it is one of the great ambassadors of our cuisine. A white wine, sophisticated, with irresistible freshness which dazzles the most demanding of diners.
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8 Restaurantes donostiarras en la Guía Michelin
Take a compass and place it on a map of San Sebastian. Point the arrow towards the City Hall and draw a 25-kilometre radius.