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San Sebastián
The "Pearl of the Cantabria" and one of the most beautiful cities on the Camino del Norte. Its Bay of La Concha and its pintxos cuisine are a luxury for the pilgrim.
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Discover San Sebastián
San Sebastián (Donostia in Basque), known as "The Pearl of the Cantabrian", is one of the most spectacular and elegant urban stops along the North Way. The city captivates the pilgrim with the iconic beauty of Concha Bay, one of the world's most famous urban beaches. The Jacobean route offers privileged views of the bay from the slopes of Mount Igeldo and Ulia. For the walker, arriving in San Sebastián is an opportunity to enjoy a world-renowned city with a sophisticated atmosphere and a top-level cultural offer. But above all, it is a gastronomic paradise. Getting lost in the Old Town and enjoying its famous pintxos is a mandatory ritual and unforgettable culinary experience. The city, with its Belle Époque architecture, Chillida's Peine del Viento, and lively life, offers all the services for a luxurious break. It combines the effort of the journey with the delight of the senses, a milestone that every Northern pilgrim remembers with special affection.
Last updated: 21/08/2025
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Accommodations in San Sebastián
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Hotel Maria Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Sebastian
Leku Eder Hotela
Villa Soro
Hotel NH Collection San Sebastián Aránzazu
Hotel Avenida
Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra
Parma
A Room in the City - Hostel San Sebastian
Niza Hotela
B&B HOTEL Donostia San Sebastián Aeropuerto
Barceló Costa Vasca
Hotel Arrizul Beach
Hotel ILUNION San Sebastián
Hotel Palacio de Aiete
Olarain
Silken Amara Plaza San Sebastián
Anoeta
Koisi Hostel
Mercure San Sebastián Monte Igueldo
Zaragoza Plaza
Ezeiza Hotela
Hotel San Sebastián Orly Affiliated by Meliá
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Routes that pass through San Sebastián
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