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Beach of La Concha
乖乖小咪This is a very beautiful beach in San Sebastian. The entire beach is very large and has soft sand. Many tourists come here to sunbathe or participate in water tours. It is very lively, so don't miss it.
Old Town
__We***95As you stroll along Pat Via Pedestrian Street in San Sebastian, you will see a fun, lively sight, wonderful Tata bars, interesting shops, and endless old buildings. Every time we go to the Basque Country, we spend a day in San Sebastian. We stopped on the edge of the old town and went out to explore until our feet couldn't walk. The Basques were neither Spaniards nor French, they had their own culture and language, they were Basques, it was like finding a mini country in Spain. We love this area.
Aquarium
__We***95The San Sebastian Aquarium is a famous zoo in San Sebastian. The location on the APP is quite accurate. I took a taxi and looked at the navigation all the way. I didn't worry about being detoured. There are many underwater animals in it. Children will definitely like it.
Haizearen Orrazia
诗诗意情节I like this town very much. The whole city building is very heartwarming and there are many famous sculptures. The coastline scenery is perfect, the sea and the sky are definitely not lost to Barcelona and the key is that there are fewer people here.
San Telmo Museum
诗诗人赵四The San Telmo Museum is a good place to learn about San Sebastian. It is one of the oldest and newest museums in the Basque Autonomous Region. The San Telmo Cathedral is also part of the museum, so the exhibition content is very rich, and it has a comprehensive display of the history, folk customs, culture, art, and social forms of the Basque people and San Sebastian. I happened to pass by on Tuesday, and it was indeed a free ticket day. I remember visiting at least five exhibitions, including the collection and collation of religious paintings and sculptures that presented human structure after the development of science and anatomy, the study of prehistoric rock paintings and cultural relics showing Eurasian lions (now no longer in existence), the presentation of folk customs, diet, life, and the evolution of production history, the exhibition of monuments and plaques, and the magnificent mural exhibition in the San Telmo Church. The murals are particularly spectacular and impressive, and they record local myths and legends, historical events, and the status of medieval whaling and shipbuilding. Since I was not allowed to take photos, I copied two pictures of murals of myths and legends in the brochure: the vertical mural depicts the tree of Gernika, which is a symbol of freedom in Vasconia (Basque Country). At the foot of the ancient oak tree is a huge open book, symbolizing the rights of Biscay. Another mural depicts a square stone rising like a watchtower on a stormy sea. Holding tightly to a tree, Saint Telmo, the patron saint of fishermen, is saving a boat that is about to capsize with a crutch in his other hand.
Urgull
__We***95A very gentle hike, some uphill and downhill, but easy to enjoy the views of the city. It's an old fortress with a lot of historical relics. The statue of Christ overlooking the city is a great photo spot. Be careful here as there is a lot of moss and lichen on the paths and stones, it's easy to slip.