Get to Know San Sebastian in 24 Hours

It would have been lovely if we have all the time to tour a place. Yet, sometimes time is of essence so we try to take a little peak of a city and try to come back some other time. We were in Bilbao and were waiting for my parents to finish their business conference. My other siblings with the company of one Spanish student decided for San Sebastian travel for a day.

I was doubtful of the idea at first for usually when we say TOUR SAN SEBASTIAN it means a thorough travel, shopping and visiting of places of interest. How can we get to see San Sebastian in just a little time?

So, we packed a few essentials to start our journey and decided to ride the night bus. We arrive around 8 in the morning where things started to liven up. So we went to the nearest restaurant, actually we targeted this restaurant for it was recommended by a friend, Bodegon Alejandro. This opened our San Sebastian travel.

After a while we went to ride the funicular and went up the mountain. Up there is an amusement park. We just stayed to sample the activities and other things offered up there. We then decided to hunt the beaches.

The beaches are San Sebastian’s glory. Nothing can surpass its magnificence beauty. We then went to take pictures of the old architectures. Well, at first my company weren’t so kin on going through architecture hunting but when they and a glimpse of the churches and buildings in San Sebastian they were hooked.

We went to Playa Ondarreta and Playa de la Zurriola and rest for a while after our adventures on top of the mountain. The water is really wonderful. We saw so little tourists that we thought we were he only ones there. So, we got to enjoy the beach.

It was 4 pm and decided to feed ourselves. Lunch was quite informal so we head off to some restaurants with flaunting menu to taste some Spanish food offered. It…was…definitely…a …WOW! A gastronomic delight…

Then we waited for the bars to open and take pictures of the lights and structures so staying and enjoying the night life are out of the question as hop the bus going home. Definitely, it was just a taste of San Sebastian travel.

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