The Shape of San Sebastián
Donostia-San Sebastian | Spain
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Walking Tour of San Sebastian, accessible from Bilbao, exploring Basque identity, art, and the sea.
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M’Angel Manovell
What is this?
This walking tour explores San Sebastian’s cultural identity, maritime roots and architecture. It begins at Tabakalera, a former tobacco factory now transformed into a center for culture and creativity. From there, walk to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, where a marble crucifix by renowned Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida offers a moment of stillness.
If visiting June to September, take a short boat ride to Santa Clara Island, where artist Cristina Iglesias has created a sculptural installation inside the lighthouse — a powerful encounter between art and sea.
Back on shore, the Kursaal’s angular modernist geometry and the Miramar Palace gardens, with views over La Concha Bay, reflect two distinct visions of San Sebastian’s cultural ambition.
The tour ends at a traditional bar anchored in local rhythm for pintxos and a glass of wine. Along the way, your host reveals what makes San Sebastian feel both intimate and alive — its streets, its customs, and the sea that shapes them.
What makes this unique?
Home to renowned international film and jazz festivals, San Sebastian has long had a touch of glamour — a legacy of its time as a popular resort for aristocracy in the 19th century. The Miramar Palace, now a university building, was once a royal residence. The city also has a deep maritime heritage, visible in its layout, landmarks, and cultural life.
More than a standard downtown walking tour, this route includes stops hand-picked by a host who is an expert in art, local culture and heritage. You'll come to understand the belle époque, French-inspired architecture that defines much of the city’s historical core. The installations and sculptures by Basque artists you'll see along the way, including works by Chillida and Iglesias, offer a deeper connection to both traditional and contemporary expressions of Basque identity.
This is the perfect introductory tour of San Sebastian for travelers who want to go beneath the surface and truly connect with the city and its surroundings.
What is the profile of the host?
M’Angel is a passionate cultural guide rooted in the Basque Country. Her experiences explore the art, architecture, and layered identity of cities like Bilbao and San Sebastián, where local traditions meet global influences.
She studied art and film in England, completed her master’s in Brussels, and wrote her thesis on Basque cinema. In 2020, she contributed to scenario design for the Bilbao Urban Regeneration Process, deepening her insight into how cities evolve.
M’Angel brings an academic eye and a personal touch to every experience — from discussing the “Guggenheim effect” to revealing hidden corners of San Sebastián’s cultural life. She’s also a food lover who can recommend one of the city’s many Michelin-starred restaurants. When not guiding, she’s out exploring local art, culinary discoveries, and mountain trails across Euskadi.
What to bring?
Wear comfortable shoes as you will be on your feet for long amounts of time for most of this experience.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Meet M'Angel at the María Cristina Bridge. M'Angel will confirm the exact spot once you've booked.
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EUR 325
per person
Private
2 - 5 peopleⓘ
4.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Walking tour through the city with stops at the Tabakalera, the Cathedral, and other architectural highlights.
June-September only, a short taxi boat ride and entrance to the lighthouse.
Guided visit through a gardens at the Miramar Palaca, via furnicular.
Glass of wine and 3 pintxos per person.
Offered in English, Spanish
Private
2 - 5 peopleⓘ
4.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Walking tour through the city with stops at the Tabakalera, the Cathedral, and other architectural highlights.
June-September only, a short taxi boat ride and entrance to the lighthouse.
Guided visit through a gardens at the Miramar Palaca, via furnicular.
Glass of wine and 3 pintxos per person.
Offered in English, Spanish