Eat, drink and have fun in the delicious Spanish city of San Sebastian, which is full of Michelin stars

Eat, drink and have fun in the delightful city of San Sebastian, awash in Michelin stars and blessed with stunning beaches! Dominic Midgley visits San Sebastian's Villa Soro, a "meticulously renovated" 25-room boutique hotel On a foodie tour of the city, he's inducted into the art of cider pouring at Casa Urola restaurantHe recommends art lovers to visit the Museo Chillida Leku, a unique outdoor gallery outside San Sebastian

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< p class="byline-section "> Posted: 10:03 PM BST, 22 July 2022 | Updated: 23 Jul 2022 08:35 BST has to offer.

But although it has more Michelin stars per capita than any other city in the world except for Kyoto in Japan, there is much more to it than snacking on your stomach.

For starters, there There is the magnificent view of the city, located on three beaches, the most impressive of which is the vast beach of La Concha, with its mile of fine golden sand.

Dominic Midgley finds that while San Sebastian (pictured) is a city of culinary delights,

Walk along La Concha p romenade and you'll see dozens of surfers catching the waves crashing from the Bay of Biscay, though ou of the greatest curlers are found off the east beach of La Zurriola.

San Sebastian sits on a floodplain between green hills that used to benefit once under the protection of the Castillo de la Mota, a fortress whose original walls date back to the 12th century.

But that wasn't until 1845 that Queen Isabella II of Spain visited San Sebastian, convinced that the healing qualities of its seawater...

Eat, drink and have fun in the delicious Spanish city of San Sebastian, which is full of Michelin stars
Eat, drink and have fun in the delightful city of San Sebastian, awash in Michelin stars and blessed with stunning beaches! Dominic Midgley visits San Sebastian's Villa Soro, a "meticulously renovated" 25-room boutique hotel On a foodie tour of the city, he's inducted into the art of cider pouring at Casa Urola restaurantHe recommends art lovers to visit the Museo Chillida Leku, a unique outdoor gallery outside San Sebastian

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< p class="byline-section "> Posted: 10:03 PM BST, 22 July 2022 | Updated: 23 Jul 2022 08:35 BST has to offer.

But although it has more Michelin stars per capita than any other city in the world except for Kyoto in Japan, there is much more to it than snacking on your stomach.

For starters, there There is the magnificent view of the city, located on three beaches, the most impressive of which is the vast beach of La Concha, with its mile of fine golden sand.

Dominic Midgley finds that while San Sebastian (pictured) is a city of culinary delights,

Walk along La Concha p romenade and you'll see dozens of surfers catching the waves crashing from the Bay of Biscay, though ou of the greatest curlers are found off the east beach of La Zurriola.

San Sebastian sits on a floodplain between green hills that used to benefit once under the protection of the Castillo de la Mota, a fortress whose original walls date back to the 12th century.

But that wasn't until 1845 that Queen Isabella II of Spain visited San Sebastian, convinced that the healing qualities of its seawater...

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