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  2. San Sebastian city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop ...

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    CITY GUIDES: Made with all the senses in mind, from its towering sea cliffs to the subtle Belle Epoque charm, San Sebastián might be known as one hell of a foodie destination – but it’s so ...

  3. San Sebastián - Wikipedia

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    San Sebastián, officially known by the bilingual name Donostia / San Sebastián (Basque: [doˈnos̺ti.a], Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan] ⓘ), [4] [5] is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. It lies on the coast of the Bay of Biscay, 20 km (12 miles) from the France–Spain border.

  4. La Concha Bay - Wikipedia

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    La Concha Bay is a small bay situated on the Spanish coast that separates the city of of the San Sebastián from the Cantabrian Sea. The name "La Concha" means "The Shell" as in Seashell in Spanish, referring to the general shape of the bay. The bay is home to La Concha Beach, Ondarreta Beach, and Santa Clara Island.

  5. Miramar Palace - Wikipedia

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    Miramar Palace Palace gardens and view over La Concha Bay. The Miramar Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Miramar, also known as Palacio Municipal de Miramar or Palacio Real; Basque: Miramar jauregia) is a late 19th-century palace located on the La Concha Bay of the city of San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain.

  6. Beach of La Concha - Wikipedia

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    View of La Concha beach in San Sebastián from Mount Igueldo. The Beach of La Concha (Basque: Kontxa Hondartza [kontʃa ondarts̻a]; Spanish: Playa de La Concha [ˈplaʝa ðe la ˈkontʃa], "cone shell beach") is a crescent shaped urban seaboard of the city of San Sebastián located at the Bay of La Concha in the Basque Country, in northern Spain.

  7. Urgull - Wikipedia

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    Photo of San Sebastian with Urgull in the background. Stairs leading to Mota Castle. Urgull is a hill located in the Basque city of San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain. It has a peak elevation of 123 meters and is a defining feature of the city's coastal topography along with Mount Ulia and Igeldo. Urgull is situated between the old town and the ...

  8. Mota Castle (San Sebastian) - Wikipedia

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    La Mota Castle (Castillo de la Mota or Castillo de Santa Cruz de la Mota [2] [3]) is an old fortress in San Sebastian, Spain.The castle's primary defences were its strategic placement on the hilltop of Mount Urgull (Monte Orgullo), its thick walls and, over time, its integration with the city's overall fortifications.

  9. Igueldo funicular - Wikipedia

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    The Igueldo funicular (Basque: Igeldoko funikularra; Spanish: Funicular de Igueldo) is a funicular railway in the city of San Sebastián, in Spain. [1]Located on the side of a steep cliff face, Funicular de Igueldo consists of two carriages carrying passengers both up and down on a single track with a passing loop at the midpoint.

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