Basque Country

Spain

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Proudly unique in its cultural heritage, this region has ancient traditions and a fascinating lineage woven into its cuisine, cities, villages and archaeological sites.

Discover the millennia-old history of Basque Country when you explore this mountainous region that nudges the Atlantic Ocean in the north of Spain. Known to its inhabitants as Euskadi, this fiercely proud region has a distinct language, world-renowned cuisine and time-honored traditions. Check out ancient religious monuments, gorgeous beaches and gleaming modern museums or treat yourself to gastronomical delights in the Basque Country’s winemaking region.

The captivating old town of Vitoria-Gasteiz is the Basque capital, though its larger counterparts Bilbao and San Sebastián often overshadow the romantic medieval city.

Explore Bilbao’s revitalized waterfront to visit the monumental Guggenheim Museum and admire the city’s metropolitan skyline. Travel east to Guernica, a city whose near devastation in the Spanish Civil War was immortalized by Picasso’s famous painting of the same name.

Check out Donostia-San Sebastián to experience the Basque Country’s fabulous coastline. Stretch out on the sand at the lively Playa la Concha or wander around the city’s spacious and historic plazas. The San Telmo Museum is a fantastic resource for learning about prehistoric and contemporary Basque culture.

Go on a coastal road trip to explore the captivating seaside towns of Zarautz, Sopelana, Getxo and Plentzia. Visit the town of Bermeo for the dramatic chapel of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, perched on an island. Experience the surf scene on Laga Beach in Ibarrangelu.

The Basque Country’s rugged interior has captivated trekkers for centuries, from the prehistoric painters of the Ekain Cave to the pilgrims of the Way of Saint James (Camino de Santiago). Follow this trail to Santiago de Compostela via medieval villages, including Markina-Xemein. Alternatively, explore the riverside hiking trails in the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve.

All over the region, you’ll be enticed by traditional Basque delights, including regional wines and pintxos, which are similar to tapas.

Basque Country is easily accessible via the region’s international airports in San Sebastián and Bilbao. The region has a good network of local trains and buses however, you may need a rental car to reach the mountainous landscapes of the interior.

Popular cities in Basque Country

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San Sebastián
Known for Beaches, Bars and Walking
Explore quaint old laneways, experience a dynamic cultural scene and soak up the Spanish sun at the beach in this city overlooking the Bay of Biscay.

Reasons to visit

  • Concha Promenade
  • Donostia-San Sebastian Aquarium
  • Monte Igueldo
A modern architectural structure with reflective surfaces and a unique design, set against a twilight sky.
Bilbao
Known for Museums, Bars and Walking
This former industrial city is now a major European arts center, home to cultural attractions including the famous Guggenheim Museum.

Reasons to visit

  • Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
  • San Mames Stadium
  • Plaza Nueva
A historic courtyard with a central open space, surrounded by buildings with balconies and a clock tower.
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Known for Historical, Monuments and Art
Vitoria-Gasteiz is calling! Discover its monuments, museums, jazz scene and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Virgen Blanca Square
A grand building with ornate architecture, lush greenery, and a well-maintained garden.
Hondarribia
Known for Historical, Bars and Castle
Visit Hondarribia and discover all the treasures that make it one of the most charming towns in the Basque Country.

Reasons to visit

  • Plaza Gipuzkoa
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Elciego
Known for Tours, Wineries and Spas
Upscale Elciego is calling! Discover its wineries, spas, architecture and more.
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Zarautz
Known for Beaches, Budget and Sea
Beach, mountains, architecture and history all come together to make Zarautz a spectacular tourist destination for all tastes.

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