Tour to San Sabastian
Standing on the northern coastline in Spain's Basque country close to the French border, San Sabastian is surrounded by the scenic La Concha Bay and Guipúzcoa hills.
San Sebastian features four main beaches, all of which are suitable for a range of water sports, including surfing. However, San Sebastian is more than a seaside resort. The city's unique elegance and blend of old and new can also be found in a host of restaurants specialising in local Basque cuisine, together with many lively tapas bars, particularly around the Old Quarter district (Parte Vieja). Other notable parts of San Sebastian include the coastal Gros district, Zona Romántica and the downtown area - a particularly lively part of San Sebastian, home to a grand cathedral and a number of excellent shopping streets.
This New York Times travel site and this Lonely Plant page offer useful travel information about San Sabastian.
San Sebastian features four main beaches, all of which are suitable for a range of water sports, including surfing. However, San Sebastian is more than a seaside resort. The city's unique elegance and blend of old and new can also be found in a host of restaurants specialising in local Basque cuisine, together with many lively tapas bars, particularly around the Old Quarter district (Parte Vieja). Other notable parts of San Sebastian include the coastal Gros district, Zona Romántica and the downtown area - a particularly lively part of San Sebastian, home to a grand cathedral and a number of excellent shopping streets.
This New York Times travel site and this Lonely Plant page offer useful travel information about San Sabastian.