San Sebastián, Spain
fbbcorreo-tripsay loves San Sebastián because It's where I live!
hollis loves San Sebastián because Tapas, tapas, wine, tapas, and wine and the seaside
lesliebeagle loves San Sebastián because I love this town. Great tapas and night clubs. I love the beach
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What is San Sebastián
San Sebastian (Basque: Donostia; officially: Donostia-San Sebastián) is in Basque Country in Spain.
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lonelyplanet.com
"There are two train stations in San Sebastian: the RENFE station for national trains (at the east end of Puente de Maria Cristina), and the Euskotren station for the local Euskotren network (Plaza Easo)."
wikitravel.org
"Destinations include the cities of Bilbao (Guggenheim), San Sebastian, Saint Jean de Luz, Biarritz and the small villages of Sare and Aïnhoa that are classified as most beautiful of France."
wikitravel.org
"We are thinking of a ride from San Sebastian to Lisboa via the Nth West."
lonelyplanet.com
"Less 'Spain' and more rain than the south, so less moronic beer/beach louts, San Sebastian is a pretty, relaxed resort town with a superb beach and matching cuisine."
bugbog.com
"San Sebastian, chief town of the Basque province of Guipúzcoa and Spain's most fashionable bathing resort, lies on the Bay of Biscay near the French frontier."
planetware.com
"As the "wave baths" at La Concha conflicted with shipbuilding activity, shipyards relocate to Pasaia ,a near bay formerly part of San Sebastian."
en.wikipedia.org
"San sebastian was the place where the wealthy Spaniards spent their summer bathing long before there were any costas."
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fbbcorreo-tripsay from Spain wrote about Albiztur one year ago
You can have great "alubias" (or red / black beans) on almost any restaurant in this town.
fbbcorreo-tripsay from Spain wrote about Hendaye one year ago
There are some bunkers from the Second World War to be visited in Hendaye, if you happen to visit the Abadia Castle and walk along the paths surrounding this fantastic place over the see and the cliffs you may find some of these bunkers.
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fbbcorreo-tripsay from Spain wrote about Urgull 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Visit the La Mota castle right on the top and you will discover a very nice and tiny museum about the town, its history and traditions.
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