How to Have the Best 3 Days In San Sebastian

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Day 1

Old Town in San Sebastian

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Old Town

San Sebastian is a charming town with lots to do and see ! Begin in the Old Town, with it’s narrow streets and no cars allowed, the Old Town of San Sebastián is so charming. Eat pintxos, do some shopping, enjoy the town !

My favorite place to eat in the Old Town is La Cepa. Order their bocadillo mixto con jamón ibérico (Iberian ham and cheese sandwich) ! Eat it with a glass of crianza (young red wine) or txakoli (sparkling – because of how it’s poured – white wine from the Basque region of Spain). This sandwich is not a pintxo, so if you’re with someone, share it (or not. I usually eat a whole sandwich by myself).

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Bocadillo Mixto con jamón ibérico

When you’re finished, head next door to La Viña and get some of their famous Basque cheesecake. It’s delicious !

But you should know, standing and eating is normal here. There are tables, but you’re more likely to encounter people standing and eating.

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La Viña cheesecake

If you’re looking to enjoy pintxos, I suggest Casa Vergara or Gandarias, both in the Old Town. In peak season – during summer months – there is usually a line out the door ! If you’re new to this town, try pintxos, they’re smaller portions so you can eat more !

Find a pintxos tour here.

Boat ride from San Sebastian to Santa Clara Island

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View of Santa Clara Island from La Concha beach

Take the boat to Santa Clara Island. You can catch the boat from the harbor in San Sebastián and you can find a kiosk here to buy your ticket and find the boat schedule. This is the island you see from the beach La Concha. This is a small island. It has a small beach during lowtide but at high tide, the beach disappears. There is a small restaurant on the island where you can eat or have a drink. If it is a nice day, you can walk around and explore the island.

Mount Urgull

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Sunset on Mount Urgull

What better place to watch the sunset than a medieval fort ?? The earliest drawing of a fort on Mont Urgull dates to the Middle Ages. This fort was most recently used by the French during the Napolonic Wars.

Mount Urgull is now a hangout place for young locals and a great place to watch the sunset.

Day 2

Mount Igueldo, San Sebastian

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Mount Igueldo view

Take the funicular up Mount Igueldo. There is a small theme park on the top, so great if you’re traveling with kids ! The roller coaster here (called a Swiss mountain – in French, it’s Russian mountain) is the oldest wooden roller coaster in Europe ! And it is SO fun. I took my mom on it last summer, so it’s great for all ages.

Peine del Viento

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Peine del Viento by Eduardo Chillida

After you come down from Mount Igueldo, walk to the sculptures by Eduardo Chillida.

While here, you might notice some holes in the ground. If the tide is coming in, the waves will send a huge rush of air up the holes. Stand on the hole, but don’t drop your phone ! You’ll usually notice a bunch of people standing on these holes. So wait your turn.

Beach !

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Here you can see the two beaches, La Concha on the right and Ondarreta on the left

You can choose from two beaches that are at the foot of Mount Igueldo, the smaller Ondarreta or the main beach, La Concha. During peak season, the beaches are crowded ! But this is nice because you can kindly ask the people next to you to keep an eye on your things while you go swimming.

Day 3

Pasajes

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Boat coming Pasajes San Pedro to go to Pasajes San Juan

Pasajes is just a short bus ride from San Sebastián. Don’t be confused, there are two parts to this neighborhood, Pasajes San Pedro and Pasajes San Juan. You can take a small boat from Pasajes San Pedro to Pasajes San Juan and vice versa. (In case you’re wondering, Pasai is Basque for Pasajes, so don’t get confused !).

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Pasajes San Juan

You can spend the day here exploring the town. Victor Hugo lived here. This was the last port of Lafayette before going to help the Americans in the American revolution

Take a tour of these two cities and Hondarribia here.

San Sebastian is a very walkable city, but a handicapped friendly option is taking a bus tour of the city. Do a hop-on hop-off tour here.

Read more of my blogs on San Sebastian :

Best Restaurants to Eat Pintxos when you Travel to San Sebastián, Spain – Travel Blog (sarahallisonwonderland.com)

Best Restaurants in San Sebastián, Spain – Travel Blog (sarahallisonwonderland.com)

Discovering San Sebastian: A Solo Female Traveler’s Guide – Travel Blog (sarahallisonwonderland.com)

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