San Sebastian

Spain - Northern Spain

This city, also known as Donostia, lies along a white sandy bay between the Urgull and Igeldo hills.

Fishermen’s houses, a smart suburb and modern districts make it one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast. The Museum of San Telmo, the Peine del Viento (the Wind Comb) and the Kursaal are examples of how the city combines modern and traditional features.
Meanwhile, the province of Guipuzcoa, of which San SebastiƔn is the capital, blends sea and mountains, offering the traveller landscape, sports and cuisine, and interesting monuments. Basque cuisine has a recognised international prestige.

San Sebastian ā€“ Luxury Collection

Akelarre$$$$$

Each of the hotel’s rooms and suites is uniquely designed and features high-end amenities such as plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, and spacious bathrooms with rainfall showers. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s many facilities, including a spa, a fitness centre, and a restaurant that serves delicious Basque cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. The Akelarre hotel is a top choice for travellers looking for a luxurious and relaxing stay in San Sebastian. Its stunning ...

Akelarre

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San Sebastian Hotels

Hotel Maria Cristina$$$$$

Since it opened in 1912 Hotel Maria Cristina a Luxury Collection Hotel has been intimately linked to the history and cultural life of San Sebastian. In the late 19th century, the seaside town on the southern point of the Bay of Biscay became a favourite destination for royalty and aristocrats who came to enjoy the sunshine and newly recognized therapeutic properties of sea bathing. A traditional afternoon stroll along the boardwalk offered an opportunity to see and be seen while the many cafe...

Hotel Maria Cristina
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