Welcome to Donostia - San Sebastián The most beautiful city in the world

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Dazzling flavor, culture, and beauty: Donostia-San Sebastián, where every view is a painting and every dish an adventure.

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Interested in learning more about Donostia-San Sebastián? That’s what we’re here for. Nestled between mountains and waves, every corner has its story, every dish tells a secret. Whether you live here and want to rediscover your city, or you’re visiting and dreaming of those pintxos and sea views, there’s always something new waiting for you. On our website, we not only share what we already love about Donostia—the special places and must-try delicacies—but also the little secrets that make our city unique. Let’s explore together, shall we?

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Why Visit Donostia-San Sebastián?

Visiting Donostia-San Sebastián means discovering a tourist destination where culture, gastronomy, and nature intertwine harmoniously. Known for its iconic La Concha Bay, this Basque Country city stands out for its rich culinary offerings, including pintxos bars and Michelin-starred restaurants, as well as being a hub of cultural activities and international festivals.

Exploring Donostia-San Sebastián means strolling through the history-filled Old Town, enjoying its serene beaches, and immersing yourself in a tradition that blends seamlessly with modernity. Our website is designed to guide you through the city’s charms, offering recommendations for dining, visits to iconic spots, and tips to navigate like a local.

If you’re looking for a unique mix of relaxation on idyllic beaches and cultural enrichment, Donostia-San Sebastián is your ideal destination. Visit our website to plan your trip to this fascinating city and prepare for a memorable experience. Discover Donostia-San Sebastián: a place that captivates all its visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does the word Donostia mean?

One of the most widely accepted theories about the origin of the Basque name “Donostia” is that it comes from the word “Donesebastian.” This word is a combination of two elements: “Done,” which in Basque means “saint” or “lord” and has its roots in the Latin “Dominus,” and “Sebastián,” which refers to the name of the city’s patron saint. Over time, this word evolved and was shortened to become the “Donostia” we know today.

What is the difference between Donostia and San Sebastián?

There is no difference regarding the location; Donostia and San Sebastián are simply two names for the same city. “San Sebastián” is the name in Spanish, while “Donostia” is the name in Basque. Both names are commonly used, reflecting the bilingual nature of the region where the city is located, the Basque Country.

What are the people from Donostia called?

The inhabitants of Donostia San Sebastián are called “donostiarras.” This demonym is used both in Spanish and Basque.

What to visit in San Sebastián in 1 day?

In this article, I explain in detail how to spend an intense day in San Sebastián.

What shouldn't you miss in San Sebastián?

In San Sebastián, you can’t miss the experience of strolling through the Old Town, visiting the beaches and the island, enjoying the local cuisine at pintxos bars, and going up Mount Igueldo to take in the panoramic views of the city.

What shouldn't you miss in San Sebastián?

A weekend is enough to see the main highlights of San Sebastián, though if you have more time, you could explore at a more relaxed pace and fully enjoy the local cuisine and culture.

How long does it take to see San Sebastián?

San Sebastián is expensive due to its popularity as a tourist destination, its high-quality culinary offerings, and its location in one of the most prosperous regions of Spain, the Basque Country. This is reflected in the prices of housing, services, and dining.

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