Discover San Sebastián through the eyes of a local on a walking experience that combines Basque culture, coastal beauty, history, and sustainable travel.
Instead of focusing only on monuments and dates, this tour invites you to understand how the city is lived today. From local traditions and architecture to basque mythology and everyday customs.
Begin near the elegant waterfront area beside La Concha Bay, where Belle Époque architecture, gardens, and seaside promenades reveal why San Sebastián became one of Europe’s most admired coastal cities. Discover how Queen Maria Cristina and the Spanish royal family transformed the city into a fashionable summer destination for European aristocracy, attracted by its mild climate, sea baths, refined atmosphere, and spectacular coastal scenery.
Along the way, learn how San Sebastián developed its unique identity through centuries of history, from the Napoleonic era and the city’s reconstruction after the 1813 fire to the cultural traditions that still shape local life today. You’ll also gain insight into the more recent history of the Basque Country, including the social changes that marked the 20th century.
Continue through scenic coastal paths, local areas, and historic areas including the gardens of Miramar Palace and the famous Comb of the Wind sculpture by Eduardo Chillida, where the Cantabrian Sea meets the city’s rocky coastline.
Depending on the route and conditions, you may also take the historic Mount Igeldo funicular for panoramic views over the bay, the Old Town, and the surrounding green hills that define the Basque landscape.
As you explore both iconic landmarks and less touristy corners, your guide shares local perspectives on sustainability, tourism, food culture, architecture, Basque mythology, and modern life in San Sebastián. This experience is designed for curious travellers who want a deeper and more authentic connection with the city beyond a traditional sightseeing tour.