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Nombre: Mapa topográfico San Sebastián, altitud, relieve.

Lugar: San Sebastián, Puerto Rico, United States (18.25182 -67.05253 18.39513 -66.89187)

Altitud media: 187 m

Altitud mínima: 21 m

Altitud máxima: 423 m

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How to get here – San Sebastian Tourism

Its strategic location and excellent infrastructures make San Sebastián a place easy to reach from anywhere in the world, no matter what your method of transport. Choose the one that suits you best and get travelling!

Watch out for traffic changes in the city centre

The centre of Donostia/San Sebastian is currently being converted into a low emission zone (LEZ), so there are being disruptions in several of the city’s streets. The city centre it’s being affected by roadworks, road closures and traffic flow changes and, especially now, we recommend parking your car and getting around on foot, on a bike or on public transport.

  • Plane
  • Car
  • Train
  • Bus
  • Campervan

By plane

Interesting links

  • Shuttle bus service from Madrird Airport ( Barajas, Terminal T4 ) to San Sebastián in 5h40

San Sebastián has 3 airports (2 international) within just over 100 km of the city.

Only 20 kilometers from the city centre, San Sebastián Airport has connections to the major Spanish cities; Madrid and Barcelona.

Bilbao Airport, with connections to all Europe, is 105km from the city, and Biarritz Airport, served by French and international low-cost companies, 47km. 






Airport 

 

Airport Bus 

San Sebastián Airport (EAS) – 20 KMS

 SAN SEBASTIAN Airport shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN

Bilbao Airport (BIO)- 105 KMs

 

BILBAO Airpot shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN 

Biarritz Airport (BIQ) – 47KMS

 BIARRITZ Airport shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN

Vitoria-Gasteiz Airport (VIT) – 101KMs

 There is no shuttle service.  Alsa and Pesa bus companies offer this service from the Vitoria-Gasteiz Bus Station.

 

By car

Works

Because of works and traffic restrictions in the city, using public transport is recommended now more than ever before.

Getting to San Sebastián by car is extremely easy. The city is connected to the rest of Spain and France by the N-1 (the national highway connecting Madrid to Irun), the AP-8 (Bilbao-Irun) and A-63 (Paris-Irun) motorways and the A-15 highway (Pamplona-San Sebastián).

 

Another comfortable way to get in San Sebastian is parking your car in Ficoba Exhibition Center in Irun (at the French border, 20 Kms from San Sebastian) and take the Euskotren train to San Sebastian (40 minutes ride)

Once in San Sebastián, you can leave your car in one of the more than 6,000 parking places found in different parts of the city.

                Underground pay parkings all around the town

     Park and Ride free car parks with bus connection to the city centre.

                You can park on the street but only on TAO / OTA blue areas where parking is limited by time.

PARKINGS MAP

  • Download the San Sebastián parking map | PDF (2 MB)

 

Donostia transport

  • Mobility/Parking
    “Donostia Transport” offers real-time information on your best option for getting around and/or parking depending on your location.

       

By train

Warning!

RENFE Station closed for works related to the HSR. Provisional station located in the Nestor Basterretxea square. Access by Duque de Mandas Street, next to Tabakalera.

Interesting links

  • RENFE. Suburban
  • RENFE. long-distance trains
  • RENFE. Suburban plan
  • Euskotren. Suburban train service
  • SNCF. French rail service

ADIF-RENFE

The company RENFE rail service offers both long-distance train and suburban

The train station in the centre of San Sebastián, the “Estación del Norte”, offers connections to numerous Spanish cities including Madrid and Barcelona, and to international destinations such as Paris and Lisbon.

Train journeys to and from San Sebastián will gain enormously in speed with the new Tren de Alta Velocidad (high speed train), due to connect the city with other destinations in the near future.

EUSKOTREN

There is also an underground railway, the Metro Donostialdea, a narrow-gauge train connection with Bilbao and cities along the Basque Coast, such as Zarautz. The service linking it also Hendaye (France) and the SNCF, french rail service, with Lasarte passing through Donostia. The train is popularly known as the “Topo” or “Mole”.

SNCF

The French company SNCF connects with world capitals such as Paris from Hendaye train station.

 

By bus

SCHEDULED SERVICES

Interesting links

  • Eurolines
  • Alsa
  • Monbus
  • Pesa
  • Lurraldebus

The San Sebastian new bus station has lines to cities throughout Spain and part of Europe.

The bus station “Estación DONOSTIA Geltokia”, is situated in Paseo Federico García Lorca 1, near the RENFE train station – Estación del Norte. Contact

The underground station has 21 bays, a café, newsstand and a left luggage office with 66 lockers where you can leave your belongings. Navilens and Navilens Go app system signals posts are available all around the station. It also has two floors of parking space for up to 384 vehicles.

Eight of the city’s Dbus lines will stop in the area around the station, on the ground level: the lines 17, 24, 37 and 45 in front of Renfe train station; 9, 41, 42 at Duque de Mandas street and 27 at Gernikako Arbolaren pasealekua next to María Cristina bridge.

On the DBUS buses you can pay cash (maximum 20€ bills), with SSCARD and BASQUECARD tourist cards, with MUGI, BAT and BARIK transport cards or with contactless credit cards.

Private cars that need to leave or take friends and relatives at the bus station can use the “Estación” underground parking 15 minutes for free.

In addition to national and international routes such as those from Madrid, Barcelona, Santander, Asturias, Logroño, Pamplona, Bayonne – Biarritz or Paris the following provincial routes also have their departure / arrival at the new bus station: DO01, DO02, DO03, DO50B, DB02, DB03, DB07 and UK01.

Map of Lurraldebus – Lines departures from Donostia / San Sebastián

MUGI

  • Gipuzkoa public transport
    Your personal GPS tracker, provided by the Gipuzkoa Territorial Transport Authority. Plan your public transport journeys and let GipuzkoaTransit guide you. It will find your GPS location and show you the best route every time.

       

LURRALDEBUS LINES DEPARTURES FROM BUS STATION

  • DO01 Donostia/San Sebastián- Zarautz – Bilbao
  • DO02 Donostia/San Sebastián – Zarautz – Vitoria / Gasteiz
  • DO03 Donostia/San Sebastián – Tolosa – Zumarraga – Bilbao
  • DO50B Donostia/San Sebastián- Bilbao Airport Loiu
  • DB02 Ermua – Donostia/San Sebastián
  • DB03 Lekeitio – Donostia/Sebastián
  • DG07 Eskoriatza – Donostia/Sebastián
  • UK01 Azkoitia – Loiola – Azpeitia – Zestoa – Donostia/Sebastián

At street level, in Federico García Lorca street nr. 2, the following bus lines have bus stops:

      • E21 Hondarribia – Airport – Donostia/San Sebastián
      • UK09 Zumaia – Donostia/San Sebastián (N634)
      • UK10 Zumaia – Zarautz – Donostia/San Sebastián (AP8)

LURRALDEBUS LINES DEPARTURES FROM OTHER PLACES

        • UK11 Zumaia – Zarautz – Orio – Donostia/San Sebastián (AP8)
        • BU01 Lasarte Oria – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU03 – BU04 Andoain – Lasarte Oria – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU08 – BU09 Tolosa – Irura – Villabona – Andoain – Lasarte-Oria – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E01 P. Donibane – Lezo – Errenteria – P. Antxo – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E02 Oiartzun – Errenteria – P. Antxo – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E09 San Pedro – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E20 Hondarribia – Errenteria – P. Antxo – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E21 Hondarribia – Airport – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E26 Irun – Errenteria – P. Antxo – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • E27 Hondarribia – Irun – Errenteria – P. Antxo – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU11 Hernani – Aiete – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU05 Andoain – Urnieta – Hernani – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU12 Hernani – Astigarraga – Martutene – Donostia/San Sebastián
        • BU13 Hernani – Astigarraga – Donostia/San Sebastián

NON – SCHEDULED SERVICES

HOW TO DROP OFF AND PICK UP PASSENGERS OF PRIVATE BUSES IN DONOSTIA / SAN SEBASTIÁN

Donostia Bus Station

Private buses coming to Donostia / San Sebastian must enter the new underground Bus Station (Pº Federico García Lorca, 1) in order to drop off and pick up passengers. It is forbidden to do it in any other place of the city.

The operating rules are as follows:

        • Each entrance to drop off or to pick up, costs 13,80€ per coach, tax included.
        • This allows 15 – 20 minutes at the platform
        • The entrance to the Station is through the lane marked BUS, and at the entrance, a platform number would be assigned and a ticket given, to consequently make the payment in the payment machines located at -1 floor.
        • After the 20 minutes, coaches must leave the Station.

It is highly recommended to book the platform in advance at the station.

The booking can be made through:

        • the reservation form on Donostia Bus Station web site: www.estaciondonostia.com
        • Sending an email to [email protected]
        • Via + 34 943 47 51 50 phone number
        • Directly at the station

Pío Baroja (Behind Miramar Palace)

There is a boarding and a lighting point at the west side of the town (Pio Baroja, behind Miramar Palace -43.314513 – 2.000097) where the bus can stay for 10 minutes for free. This point is very close from notorious monuments like Miramar Palace, Chillida’s “Comb of the Wind” sculpture or the Funicular to climb to Monte Igueldo Amusment park.

Coach Parking

The coach can be freely parked on a suitable place behind Garbera Commercial Centre, at the east side of the town. (43°18’33″N 1°56’42″W)
This commercial centre is connected by buses 33, 24 & 27 of the DBus bus company

 

By campervan

San Sebastián has a service area for overnight stays in campervans:








Address:Paseo Berio, 12 – Donostia / San Sebastián.
Coordinates:[43º 18′ 28” N 2º 00′ 51,6” W / X= 580042 m Y= 4795677
Places:Approx. 44 parking places. Separating lines between places.
Lighting and water point:yes
Services:Free, including water (2 taps) and electricity. Ecological waste disposal area.
Maximum permitted stay:72 hours.
Price:The campervan park works on the same basis as the OTA parking meter system in the rest of the city. The charge is EUR 7.60 in the high season and EUR 3.30 the rest of the year.

Other parts of Gipuzkoa also have campervan parking areas: Legazpi, Renteria and Zumaia.

 

NOTE

Donostia San Sebastián Turismoa accepts no responsibility for changes in the information provided in this section.

Transfermuga

weather, how to get from the city to Barcelona

Contents:

  • San Sebastian on the map of Spain
  • Climate and weather
  • History of the city and its attractions
  • Beaches of San Sebastian
  • How best to get to San Sebastian?
  • Tips from experienced tourists

The colorful resort town of San Sebastian (Spain) welcomes guests from all over the world, although Russians still rarely visit this earthly paradise. But for those who happened to spend at least a few days in San Sebastian, this visit causes real delight and admiration for the gentle sea, gastronomic delights, wonderful shops, and a rich entertainment program. nine0003

San Sebastian on the map of Spain

For the convenience of Russian-speaking travelers, maps of Spain are available, which include the seaside resort town of San Sebastian. For tourists traveling by car, a highway map in Russian will help you easily overcome any distance, easily, comfortably get to the city.

A detailed map of the city itself in Russian allows each guest to quickly navigate in an unfamiliar place, easily finding sights and infrastructure of interest. The city map for Russian-speaking tourists can be downloaded for free on a smartphone or tablet, which will provide absolute mobility and independence from the organizers of excursion tours. nine0003

San Sebastian

Climate and weather

Santander (Spain)

Sufficiently mild climate of San Sebastian has its own characteristics, significantly different from the weather conditions of most of Spain. The high season traditionally falls on the summer months, especially many vacationers go to the resort in July – August. From the second half of June to September, sea water warms up well, its temperature reaches +26°C. The air during the daytime hours of summer heats up to + 30 ° C, but the light sea breeze pleasantly refreshes without creating a sensation of heat. nine0003

Please note! Nights in San Sebastian can be chilly during the summer, so if you go for an evening or night out, you should bring warmer clothes with you.

During September and October, the “velvet season” takes place in the seaside resort. During this period, the air temperature drops, reaching +22 – 25 ° C during the day, which is especially attractive for vacationers who avoid the heat. At the same time, the temperature of sea water gradually decreases, reaching + 18 ° C, which can be comfortable for some bathers. At the beginning of autumn, sunny days prevail, but sometimes there are seasons when clouds and rains change the plans of tourists who come to the Spanish resort during the “velvet season”. nine0003

From November the weather usually deteriorates, cloudy days prevail, swimming in the sea becomes uncomfortable even for hardened people, so the beaches are completely empty. Winters in San Sebastian are rainy, the air temperature does not drop below 0 ° C even in January, so there are no snowstorms and snow drifts.

A wonderful period of renewal of nature begins in mid-April. Active flowering of various plants fills the air with a heady fragrance. In the second half of April, the air warms up above + 20 ° C, so the beaches begin to fill up with vacationers taking air and sunbaths. Coastal water during this period is quite cool, its temperature rarely rises above + 18 ° C, so few tourists decide to swim. Families with children rarely prefer a spring beach holiday, because the little ones will be disappointed due to the cool sea water. nine0003

Spring in San Sebastian

The history of the city and its sights

San Sebastian has a rather long and interesting history. According to some descriptions, the city was founded in 1180, but as a result of ongoing wars, city buildings were almost completely destroyed or burned several times over the previous centuries. Currently, the most beautiful Spanish city, inhabited by 186 thousand inhabitants, San Sebastian in Spain has attractions, valuable cultural and architectural monuments that attract crowds of tourists. nine0003

Salou (Spain)

The architectural orientation of the last century gave the city a special charm and charm, which is why it received the popular name “little Paris”. Guests are attracted by:

  • La Concha Bay;
  • Mount Igueldo;
  • Mount Urgul;
  • Old Quarter;
  • Zurriola beach.

Note! La Concha Bay is home to the main beach and promenade, adorned with intricate arrangements of flowers planted on clubs, fancy lanterns and secluded benches. The place is conducive to leisurely walks in the daytime, as well as to romantic evening voyages. nine0003

Mount Igueldo has a spacious observation deck with scenic views in all directions. Round-the-clock operation of the site allows you to admire the city from above in the sun and multi-colored night lights. In 1925, the famous amusement park was built on the mountain, which is periodically updated. You can conquer Igueldo on foot, by bus, by car or by air on the funicular.

A huge statue of Christ, guarding and guarding the whole city, rises on Mount Urgull. The surface of the entire mountain is a picturesque park with many walking paths and benches. There is also a museum of the history of the city, located in a dilapidated fortress. All interesting places can be visited for free. nine0003

La Concha embankment

The historical part of the Spanish city (Old Quarter) is represented by Constitution Square and narrow streets radiating from it in different directions. Not very tall buildings are painted in beautiful pastel colors, giving the streets a special charm.

Funny fairs and city festivities are periodically held on Constitution Square. In this area, in 1928, the Aquarium was built, which receives more than 300 thousand visitors annually. A huge transparent tunnel allows you to plunge into the exciting life of marine inhabitants, look at it from the inside. nine0003

Part of the city, called Zurriola, includes the beach of the same name and the promenade, which is constantly held:

  • entertainment programs;
  • holidays;
  • festivals;
  • music competitions and concerts.

San Sebastian beaches

Cambrils (Spain)

Please note! The city is famous for its wonderful beaches, which attract both families with small children, and lovers of outdoor activities, and lovers of carefree entertainment. nine0003

Main beaches of San Sebastian:

  • La Concha;
  • Ondarreta;
  • Surriola;
  • on Santa Clara Island.

The bay is shaped like a shell, bounded on the sides by mountains. La Concha beach attracts with its well-being and well-groomedness both numerous guests and local residents. Ondarreta gives peace and measured rest to families with children, and Zurriola attracts young people, because it is here that the main surfing centers are located. nine0003

A small beach located on the island of Santa Clara can be reached by a boat that runs from time to time. Experienced swimmers, demonstrating their strength and skill, swim the distance on their own.

Aquarium Tunnel

What is the best way to get to San Sebastian?

There are currently no direct flights from the Russian Federation to San Sebastian Airport. Passengers who prefer air transport fly to Barcelona or Madrid, from where there are daily flights to San Sebastian. This way of travel takes a minimum of time, but requires large financial costs. nine0003

Train lovers can choose the route via Paris, although it will not be very cheap due to the high cost of European rail services.

Note! The most optimal route, according to experienced travelers, is a combination of several modes of transport. Arriving by plane or train to Barcelona, ​​it is enough to buy a train ticket to San Sebastian, the journey will take about 5 hours.

Tips from experienced travelers

Holidays in San Sebastian can hardly be called budget, because the resort has high prices. Hotels offer expensive comfortable rooms, so you should consider your financial capabilities. However, if you wish, you can choose a fairly inexpensive place to stay.

Please note! Guests of San Sebastian with limited financial resources can stay not in a hotel, but in a hostel, where prices are affordable for all guests.

Do not deny yourself the joy of traveling to Spain. By wisely planning your vacation and budget, you can go on a trip today. nine0154

Author:

Abramova Anna

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