The result of that royal rash is a graceful Belle Epoque city that ... hence Donostia-San Sebastián, with Donostia being the abbreviated Euskara version of Saint Sebastian. Adding around 10 ...
The best way to get around San Sebastian is on foot. The city's size is manageable, and many of San Sebastian's top attractions are about a mile apart from one another (such as La Concha Beach ...
While San Sebastian doesn't have as much international recognition as Barcelona, Madrid or Granada, the city is a vacation hot spot for southern Spaniards in search of cooler summer climes.
The pintxos bars of San Sebastian are heaven on earth for food lovers. The Spanish seaside city known as Donostia in the local Basque dialect, is arguably the hottest of the world’s culinary hotspots, ...
On 20 January, San Sebastian in Spain celebrated its patron saint's day with the traditional Tamborrada drum festival. More than 4,500 children grouped into 45 companies opened festivities in ...