Anybody been there? Looks lovely.
You mean this one? As there are at least five San Sebastian that I know of in Spain... If so, and like many Frenchmen: yes, as it is very close to Bayonne and Biarritz, themselves very nice... You can't go wrong, but I would visit the three and spent a few days alternating between France and Spain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Sebasti%C3%A1n Rgds
Pre-pandemic, I’ve spent time in San Sebastián every year for the last twenty. I stay at the Hotel Niza directly on La Concha beach. Get an ocean facing room. Directly across from the hotel is La Perla Spa, a belle epoch health club that is simply fabulous. A short walk will find you in the “old town” where the tapa bars are numerous and the offerings varied & affordable. As soon as they let Americans back, I’m there! Cheers
Will be there for a few days Aug-Sept. this year. Any other insights you'd care to share re the town and region would be appreciated. TY
If you have access to a car, and enjoy wine, take a day trip down to the Rioja region. Also pay a visit to the town of Pamplona. You can also visit the Guggenheim art museum designed by Frank Gehry in Bilboa. If you’re a devote Catholic you might also take a drive to Lourdes. The food in San Sebastian is some of the best anywhere...enjoy! Alan N.J.