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San Sebastian electric bike tour
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Enjoy an ‘electric' journey through the best sights of San Sebastian
- Get to know the city and its culture from a different perspective
- Leave with a handful of tips o how to enjoy San Sebastian and Basque Country like a local
- Finish with a pintxo and a drink in the Old Part
What to expect
From hill to hill, neighborhood to neighborhood, you’ll get to know the Basque passion for giant sculptures, 200 years of architecture and why San Sebastián is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Five neighborhoods, four hours, three beaches, two emblematic plazas, a pintxo and a drink.
Your first stop is Sagues, the epicenter of the city’s surf scene. From here you'll continue along the Zurriola Beach towards the Urumea River. On the way you will discover the secrets of San Sebastián’s architecture: from Basque rationalism inspired by the Bauhaus movement through the French influences during the Belle Epoque.
Time for a beautiful ride along La Concha beach. You will pass landmarks like a former casino that happens to be San Sebastián City Hall, La Perla SPA – an architectural diamond from Belle Epoque and Miramar Palace which was a summer residence of the Spanish Royal Crown in the 20th century.
At the very end of the city at the foot of Mount Igueldo, you will find an impressive work of Eduardo Chillida. You will admire three massive, rusty sculptures embedded in natural rocks rising from the Cantabrian Sea called The Comb of the Wind. Learn how Spanish wool changed the fate of the Basque Country and more to complete the day.
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