Major Travel Attraction Stopover in San Sebastian

San Sebastian AttractionDonostia-San Sebastian is the official name of San Sebastian city in Spain. The city is also the capital city of Guipuscoa Province. Travelers have differing opinions on their travel to this beautiful Basque country. Diverse visitors thus painted several different pictures of sightseeing San Sebastian. Each may represent distinct truths in travel stories.

However, in every travel the fact remains that you would like to take a bit of the meat of the attractions. You wanted to know mostly of the popular attractions. So, if only we got 24 hours to tour San Sebastian what are the major tourist attractions and activities that you can engage to.

Top Major Attractions in San Sebastian

  1. Playa de la Concha, San Sebastian
  2. Hondaribbia Town
  3. Monte Urgull
  4. Aquarium
  5. Museo de San Telmo
  6. Naval Museum
  7. Funicular to the top of Monte Igueldo

The above mentioned top major attractions in San Sebastian are majority of the famous attractions in the city. Playa de la Concha for example is so popular with tourist seeking the calm effect of the sea breezes and sea water- I mean the beaches. While the Hondaribbia Town has in its niche some beautiful attractions that you must really visit and see like the highest point of the town, Playa de Armas; Office of the Tourism and former castle of Emperor Carlos V; a 15th century church with Gothic style, Santa Maria de la Asuncion Parish Church; some sights like the Castle of San Telmo, Zuloaga palace, Casadevante Palace and the Higuer Lighthouse.

The beaches and the waves are very popular factors why tourists go to this city annually. A Spanish language study though is another major factor. Tourists usually stay in San Sebastian for a range of 10 hours to two days. Transportation coming and going out of the city is very dependable thus the fasts go in and out of tourist.

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