The Best Sight in San Sebastian, The Basque Country, Navarra, and La Rioja

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Every corner of Spain champions its culinary identity, but San Sebastián's refined fare is in a league of its own. Many of the city's restaurants and pintxos spots are in the parte vieja, on the east end of the bay beyond the elegant casa consistorial (city hall) and formal Alderdi Eder gardens. The building that now houses city hall opened as a casino in 1887; after gambling was outlawed early in the 20th century, the town council moved here from the Plaza de la Constitución, the parte vieja's main square.

Monte Igeldo

Igueldo Fodor's Choice
Igueldo Mount in San Sebastian, Spain
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On the western side of the bay, this promontory is a must-visit. You can walk, drive up, or take the funicular (around €5 round-trip), with departures every 15 minutes. From the top, you get a bird's-eye view of San Sebastián's gardens, beaches, parks, tree-lined boulevards, and Belle Époque buildings. There's also a small amusement park.

San Sebastián, Spain
94-321--3525-for funicular
Sight Details
Closed most of Jan. and Wed. Nov.–Feb.

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