6 Cultural Landmarks in San Sebastián
6 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Fiesta de San Juan & Summer Festivals
12 Kontxa Pasealekua, Centro, Donostia / San Sebastián, 20007, Spain
San Sebastián's festival calendar is the most concentrated in the Basque Country — from the Tamborrada (January 20, when the entire city drums for 24 hours to celebrate the patron saint) through the International Film Festival (September, one of Europe's most prestigious) to the Semana Grande (August's Big Week of fireworks, concerts, and revelry).

Pintxo & Michelin Star Culture
Various restaurants, Donostia-San Sebastián
San Sebastián's food scene is the most concentrated in Europe — three-Michelin-star restaurants (Arzak, Mugaritz, Akelarre) within 15 kilometres of a city of 186,000 people, alongside dozens of pintxo bars where the distinction between haute cuisine and bar snack has been deliberately blurred.

Plaza de la Constitucion
Plaza de la Constitución, Centro, Donostia / San Sebastián, 20003, Spain
Look up at the balconies around this square.

Sagardotegiak (Basque Cider Houses)
Various locations, Astigarraga & surrounds
The sagardotegiak (cider houses) in the hills around San Sebastián are the most distinctive dining tradition in the Basque Country — seasonal restaurants (open January through April during cider season) where you eat a set menu of cod omelette, grilled txuleta (bone-in ribeye steak), and Idiazabal cheese while filling your glass directly from enormous cider barrels by catching the stream in mid-air.

Tabakalera
1 Karmengo Andre Mariaren Kalea, Egia, Donostia / San Sebastián, 20012, Spain
For ninety years, women rolled cigarettes in this building.

Teatro Victoria Eugenia
Bigarren Errepublika Plaza, Amara Berri, Donostia / San Sebastián, 20014, Spain
Alfred Hitchcock premiered Vertigo in this theatre.
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