
Paseo de la Concha
San Sebastián's iconic promenade, offering stunning bay views, a beautiful beach, and elegant architecture. A must-visit for its scenic charm.

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Paseo de la Concha
Best Time
Fewer crowds, softer light

Highlights
Must-see attractions
San Sebastián's iconic promenade, offering stunning bay views, a beautiful beach, and elegant architecture. A must-visit for its scenic charm.

🚶♀️ Stroll the full length
Don't miss any part of this 6km promenade; it's all beautiful!
📸 Capture sunset magic
The western end offers incredible sunset views over the water.

Quick Facts
Highlights
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La Concha Beach
Central bay
San Sebastián's most famous beach, known for its golden sand and calm waters. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a dip.

La Perla Spa
Mid-promenade
An elegant Belle Époque building offering spa treatments with stunning sea views. A touch of vintage glamour.

Bay Views
Entire promenade
Panoramic vistas of the bay, Santa Clara Island, and the surrounding mountains. Unforgettable scenery.
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🚶♀️ Stroll the full length
Don't miss any part of this 6km promenade; it's all beautiful!
📸 Capture sunset magic
The western end offers incredible sunset views over the water.
☕️ Enjoy a seaside treat
Stop at a cafe along the promenade for coffee or pintxos.
🌊 Feel the sea breeze
Let the fresh Cantabrian air invigorate you as you walk.
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🚶♀️ Stroll the full length
Don't miss any part of this 6km promenade; it's all beautiful!
📸 Capture sunset magic
The western end offers incredible sunset views over the water.
☕️ Enjoy a seaside treat
Stop at a cafe along the promenade for coffee or pintxos.
🌊 Feel the sea breeze
Let the fresh Cantabrian air invigorate you as you walk.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Paseo de la Concha is overwhelmingly praised for its stunning beauty, elegant promenade, and the iconic La Concha beach. Visitors love the picturesque views, the relaxing atmosphere, and the opportunity for leisurely walks. Some find it can get crowded during peak season, and parking can be challenging and expensive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Paseo de la Concha is easily accessible from San Sebastián's city center. You can walk from most hotels, or take a local bus. If arriving from Bilbao, public transport options are available and feasible without a rental car.
Yes, the promenade is a central feature of San Sebastián and is very walkable from the Old Town and other central areas. It connects to other scenic routes like the Paseo Nuevo.
The promenade is generally flat and well-maintained, making it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Walking is the best way to experience the promenade. You can also rent bikes or use local buses to reach nearby attractions.
There are several public parking garages near the promenade, but they can be expensive, especially during peak season. Walking or using public transport is often recommended.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Paseo de la Concha is a public promenade and is free to access at all times.
The promenade is open 24/7, allowing you to enjoy it at any time of day or night.
Access to La Concha beach and other beaches along the promenade is free.
While you can admire La Perla from the outside, booking is required for spa treatments or to access their facilities.
Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring/fall) or early in the morning/late in the afternoon on weekdays will offer a less crowded experience.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire promenade offers stunning views. Key spots include the area near Muro de Sagüés for sunsets, the iconic La Perla building, and viewpoints looking towards Santa Clara Island.
Golden hour, just after sunrise and before sunset, provides the most beautiful light for photography. Early mornings are also great for fewer people in your shots.
Yes, you can take photos of the exterior of La Perla building from the promenade.
Drone usage is typically restricted in urban areas and near beaches for safety and privacy reasons. It's best to check local regulations before flying a drone.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive bay views. A telephoto lens can be useful for details on Santa Clara Island or distant mountains.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are numerous restaurants and cafes along the promenade and in the nearby Old Town, offering everything from casual pintxos to fine dining. La Perla restaurant is a notable option.
La Perla offers a restaurant with tasting menus and à la carte options, focusing on seafood and local cuisine, with beautiful sea views.
Yes, the nearby Old Town (Parte Vieja) is famous for its pintxos bars, offering delicious and affordable small bites.
Many restaurants in San Sebastián are increasingly offering vegetarian and vegan options. It's advisable to check menus or ask staff.
Prices vary widely. Pintxos bars can be very affordable (€2-€4 per pintxo), while restaurants along the promenade or with sea views can range from €20-€50+ per person for a meal.







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