San Sebastián Walking Tour with Audio Guide on Your Smartphone

3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

The TouringBee audio guide is your convenient mobile companion for a self-guided tour of San Sebastián. Simply download the app and the tour, and you're ready to explore without needing an internet connection. This tour is specially designed for exploring the city in a relatively short timespan of 2–3 hours. Just follow the route on the app's map, and the GPS will keep you on track. You'll walk from City Hall to La Mota Castle, passing by the city's main attractions.

Tour highlights include: Beach of La Concha, Luxury Collection Hotel Maria Cristina, San Vicente Church, The oldest street in the city, San Telmo Museum, Stunning city and sea views.

The tour features 25 points of interest. All stories are crafted by professional journalists and historians, with a touch of humor and a passion for travel.

We recommend using headphones for better sound quality. Enjoy engaging stories and legends at your own pace, without a need to keep up with a group.

What's Included

Offline map with a route for easy GPS navigation
Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
1-year access to the tour in your preferred language
Illustrations to help identify landmarks
25 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
Smartphone and headphones
In-person tour guide
Transportation
Food and beverages

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

- The tour starts at Zumardia Boulevard. - This is a self-guided tour – there will be no human guide present at the meeting point. - Launch the TouringBee app, start the “San Sebastian walking tour,” and follow the designated route.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1

    The Ayuntamiento de San Sebastián de los Reyes is the main civic building of this town north of Madrid. Located in Plaza de la Constitución, it represents the administrative heart of local life. The square around it reflects the town’s historic centre, shaped by municipal traditions, public gatherings, and everyday community life.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Beach of La Concha

    La Concha Beach is the most famous bayfront landmark in San Sebastián, known for its elegant crescent shape and calm waters. Framed by Mount Igueldo, Mount Urgull, and Santa Clara Island, it has shaped the city’s image as a refined seaside resort since the 19th century. Its promenade, views, and urban setting make it a defining symbol of the city.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Kontxako Erlojuak

    The Clock Tower, known locally as Reloj de La Concha in Spanish and Kontxako erlojua in Basque, is a familiar landmark on San Sebastián’s seafront. Set along the elegant promenade of La Concha Bay, it forms part of the city’s classic seaside image. Its ornate design, lamps, and clock face reflect the refined urban style of the early 20th-century resort.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Cathedral Buen Pastor de San Sebastián (Pass by)

    The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, known locally as Catedral del Buen Pastor in Spanish and Artzain Onaren katedrala in Basque, is the main cathedral of San Sebastián. Completed in the late 19th century, it was designed in Neo-Gothic style with a tall spire that dominates the city centre. Its stone façade, pointed arches, and stained glass reflect the elegance of San Sebastián’s modern urban expansion.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Hotel Maria Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Sebastian

    Hotel Maria Cristina is one of San Sebastián’s most prestigious historic hotels. Opened in 1912 and named after Queen María Cristina, it reflects the city’s Belle Époque elegance and royal seaside culture. Its grand façade, refined interiors, and connection with the San Sebastián Film Festival make it a symbol of the city’s cosmopolitan identity.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Victoria Eugenia Antzokia

    Teatro Victoria Eugenia is one of San Sebastián’s landmark cultural venues. Opened in 1912 and named after Queen Victoria Eugenia, the theatre reflects the city’s Belle Époque elegance. Its ornate façade, riverside setting, and long connection with music, theatre, and cinema make it an important symbol of San Sebastián’s artistic life.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Plaza Sarriegi

    Sarriegui Square, known locally as Plaza Sarriegui in Spanish and Sarriegi plaza in Basque, is a lively square in San Sebastián’s Old Town. It is named after Raimundo Sarriegui, the composer associated with the city’s famous Tamborrada festival. The square reflects the musical traditions, social life, and festive spirit of the Parte Vieja.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Gorriti Taberna. Located on San Juan Kalea in San Sebastián’s Old Town, it is a traditional pintxos bar with a lively, informal atmosphere. The taberna reflects the everyday food culture of Donostia, where small bites, local drinks, and counter service are central to social life.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8

    Bretxa Public Market, known locally as Mercado de la Bretxa in Spanish and Bretxako merkatua in Basque, is one of San Sebastián’s traditional food markets. Its name refers to a breach in the old city walls made during the 19th-century siege. Today, the market reflects the city’s strong culinary culture, with stalls dedicated to fresh fish, meat, vegetables, and local produce.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • San Telmo Museum (Pass by)

    San Telmo Museum is one of San Sebastián’s main cultural museums. Housed in a former 16th-century Dominican convent with a modern extension, it explores Basque society, history, and art. Its architecture links monastic heritage with contemporary museum design.

    Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Church San Vicente

    Saint Vincent’s Church, known locally as Iglesia de San Vicente in Spanish and San Bizente eliza in Basque, is one of the oldest churches in San Sebastián. Built in Gothic style in the 16th century, it stands in the heart of the Old Town. Its stone walls, vaulted interior, and historic altarpiece reflect the religious heritage of medieval Donostia.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10

    La Viña, known locally as Bar Restaurante La Viña, is one of the best-known pintxos bars in San Sebastián’s Old Town. It is especially associated with the city’s famous burnt Basque cheesecake, now recognized far beyond Donostia. The bar reflects the lively food culture of the Parte Vieja, where traditional counter service and local specialities shape the atmosphere.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11

    Constitution Square, known locally as Plaza de la Constitución in Spanish and Konstituzio plaza in Basque, is one of the central squares of San Sebastián’s Old Town. Formerly used as a bullring, its numbered balconies still recall that past. The square is now closely linked with civic life, festivals, cafés, and the social rhythm of the Parte Vieja.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 12

    The Chapel of Saint Peter the Apostle, known locally as Capilla de San Pedro Apóstol in Spanish and San Pedro Apostoluaren kapera in Basque, stands by the harbour of Donostia-San Sebastián. Completed in 1896, it reflects the city’s maritime heritage and the devotion traditionally linked with fishermen, net-makers, and shipbuilders.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Euskal Itsas Museoa, known in Spanish as Museo Marítimo Vasco, is the Basque Maritime Museum of Donostia-San Sebastián. Located by the harbour in the former Consulate Tower House, it presents the seafaring history of the Basque Country. Its exhibitions connect the city with fishing, shipbuilding, trade, navigation, and the long maritime culture of the Bay of Biscay.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Aquarium Donostia-San Sebastián, known locally as Aquarium Donostia, is one of the city’s classic attractions by the harbour. Founded in the early 20th century, it combines marine life displays with exhibitions on Basque maritime history. Its ocean tunnel, historic setting, and views over La Concha Bay connect the museum with the city’s deep relationship with the sea.

    Admission ticket free
  • 13

    Motako Gaztelua, known in Spanish as Castillo de la Mota, is the historic castle on Mount Urgull in Donostia-San Sebastián. Built to defend the city and its harbour, it was expanded and reinforced over several centuries. Its walls, batteries, and strategic position reflect San Sebastián’s military past and its long relationship with the sea.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Santa Clara Island (Pass by)

    Santa Clara Island, known locally as Isla de Santa Clara in Spanish and Santa Klara uhartea in Basque, rises in the middle of La Concha Bay. Once linked with defensive and religious uses, it later became part of the city’s seaside landscape. Its small beach, lighthouse, and green slopes form one of the most recognizable views of Donostia-San Sebastián.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The audio guide is available through a special mobile app for iOS and Android
  • Admission tickets to the museums are not included. Please purchase them separately in advance
  • The tour does not cover all sights in San Sebastián
  • This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map. There is no human guide provided
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