San Sebastian Easy Travel Guide
San Sebastian is a place to savor nature and miles of beaches. I had been to so many places and big cities. Yet this town, if I may call it as such, has its own certain mysterious appeal to many who had visited it.
The place is simple perfect for me and to any tourist who knows how to appreciate beauty in its simplest form. Let us take a closer look on what to do and what to see in San Sebastian.
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Beaches. If you are thinking of a San Sebastian Holiday better booked in a hotel with a seaside front. The beaches in this town are just simply great and perfect for families and couples. But do consider the season when you visit San Sebastian. If you wanted a crowded city when you arrived then better head off here when everybody is clamoring to be on the beach during summer season.
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Holidays. It was great spending a meaningful Christmas and New Year Holidays in this town. The people are naturally hospitable and very nice. You do not have to be in a big hotel to experience the Spanish Holidays. San Sebastian Holiday is extremely unique and festive.
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Sights. Spectacular Historical architecture and places in the town such as Iglesia Parroquial San Salvador, Mercados de la Brecha y Pescaderia, Palacio de Miramar, Ayutamiento, Biblioteca Municipa and Jaizquiben.
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Activities. Water Activities are very popular in this part of Spain. Mountain trekking is also an optional activity. Mount Urgull is such exemplar towering peak. Try riding a funicular going up on this mountain. Though there are times that it is not available.
- Accommodation. It is best to know how long you will be staying in the town or how much are you going to spend. There are luxury hotels in the area. A hostel and a pension are an ideal place to stay with limited budget. For rent villas are also available.
- Flights. You can enjoy your San Sebastian Holiday for as low as 194 pounds from UK and other cheap flights going to this place are available for online booking.
Some tourist finds San Sebastian a quieter destination to enjoy the Spanish living. Though it is true that it can get a bit crowded during summer season, still it is much comfortable place to frolic in the sea and for touring than other Spanish cities.
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