Users' questions

Is there a direct train from Barcelona to San Sebastian?

Is there a direct train from Barcelona to San Sebastian?

There is 1 direct train from Barcelona to San Sebastián each day. Though there may be fewer direct services available depending on your exact departure date.

What is the best way to get to San Sebastian?

It is most common to get to San Sebastian from the UK by flying to Biarritz (France) or to Bilbao. Both cities are relatively near to San Sebastian and you can easily go from the mentioned airports to the city centre either by bus or car.

How is the drive from Barcelona to San Sebastian?

The best automobile route to go from Barcelona to San Sebastián is by following the highway signs that take you first to the city of Lleida, then to Zaragoza, Pamplona, and finally to San Sebastián. The total distance is 570km (354 mi.) and takes about 5h 30min.

Is there a high-speed train from Barcelona to Seville?

As a rule, Barcelona to Seville train timetable features two high-speed trips per day: the first train departs in the morning, and the last one leaves Barcelona Sants railway station in the afternoon.

How many days should you spend in San Sebastian?

Although San Sebastian is best enjoyed leisurely in three to four days, but you can get the essence with this 2 days itinerary.

Is San Sebastian worth visiting?

So, is San Sebastian worth visiting? YES, and you’ll need several days, we suggest 3 days in San Sebastian! San Sebastian is one of our favorite Spanish cities! It features one of the most beautiful urban beaches in Europe, an incredibly unique culture, and well… the best pintxos in the world!

Where do you fly into for San Sebastian?

Interesting links

Airport Airport Bus
San Sebastián Airport (EAS) – 20 KMS SAN SEBASTIAN Airport shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN
Bilbao Airport (BIO)- 105 KMs BILBAO Airpot shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN
Biarritz Airport (BIQ) – 47KMS BIARRITZ Airport shuttle service to SAN SEBASTIÁN

Is Seville worth visiting?

Seville, Spain took top honors in the travel site’s annual Best in Travel roundup, which names both cities and countries worth visiting in the coming year. The city is known for its rich history, stunning architecture and authentic culture that includes plenty of tapas tasting and Flamenco dancing.

How many days is enough in Barcelona?

We feel that 4 days in Barcelona are enough. It is good enough to take 1-2 days of intensive sightseeing, where you explore all the major attractions plus more. Use day 3 to hang out at your favorite places like the beach, Las Ramblas, parks, or even wander through the city to find hidden gems or eat your heart out.

Is San Sebastian expensive to visit?

San Sebastian is one of the most expensive cities in Spain, we are travelling at peak season (August) and my budget is an abstemious £200. With a bigger concentration of Michelin stars per inhabitant than any other city, San Sebastian’s reputation as a mecca for foodies is well deserved.

How many days do I need in San Sebastian?

How long does it take to get from Barcelona to San Sebastian?

There are two or three trains per day departing from Barcelona Sants station. Buses from Barcelona to San Sebastian cost about 40 euros and takes about 8 hours, with departures throughout the day.

Where can I buy a train ticket to San Sebastian Spain?

Train tickets can be purchased directly from Spain’s national rail service, Renfe. The Alvia train is a high-speed train with direct service to San Sebastian, and one-way tickets start at $29 when booked in advance.

Where is the airport in Barcelona and San Sebastian?

Barcelona’s El Prat Airport is about 30 minutes outside of the city center by train, while San Sebastian’s airport is located in the nearby town of Irun, about a 40-minute bus ride to the city center.

Is the city of San Sebastian in Spain?

San Sebastian is the name of the city in Spanish, but the local Basque name is Donostia. Both names refer to the same place, so don’t be alarmed if you get off the train and see signs for Donostia. Almost everyone in San Sebastian also speaks Spanish, and because there are so many international visitors many locals also speak English.