Como ciudadano de San Sebastián-Donostia, os tengo que agradecer por la manera que habláis de mi orgullosa ciudad. Normalmente el norte de España suele ser opacado por la parte sur, porque la parte sur es más visitada por turistas y mucha gente no sabe la existencia de mi querida ciudad. Siempre seréis bienvenidos a España y al País Vasco. Eskerrik asko eta agur!!
This is the most underrated city in Spain. Thanks to the achievements of Real Sociedad in football, many people discover this beautiful city, aside from Madrid and Barcelona. I put this city to my travel list.
Gracias por vuestra información y la mirada abierta. Me gusta mucho el recorrido a lugares que otros visitantes no conocen. Nosotros pertenecemos bal pintxopote de Gros , no hemos perdido ninguno desde el inicio... Agur.
It was at that gazebo in 2019 where I learned that people were still dancing the Lindy Hop. When I returned home, I was shocked to learn from UA-cam that this dance is still popular all around the world. I was set to volunteer at the International Lindy Hop Championship in NY last month but reconsidered due to Covid concerns. As it turned out, many people did contract covid there including several of my favorite competitors. I think I made the right decision.
I have been so many times to San Sebastián is such a beautiful location, this is definitely the jewel of the Basque region in Spain. Much to my surprise there are places you show that I have never seen. Thank you so much for sharing deeply appreciated.❤
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
@@DaysWeSpend Probablemente una de las ciudades más hermosas del mundo, y con una gastronomía brutal, con muchos restaurantes estrellas michelin ,y muchos chef entre los mejores del mundo. Una ciudad de ensueño.
Yeah I’m back on again - can’t wait to resume endless walking, drinking lovely vino and making new buddies … must try that cider, looked great !!! 👍🏻 D
Hey you two. I love your content. I’ve been following for a while. My friend and I have settled on a modified Camino Norte with a longer stop in San Sebastián. I understand we can’t stay at an albergue (at least a municipal one) for more than one night and will need to book other accommodations. You mentioned in this video that you stayed in an apartment in Gros. Would you recommend that place, and if so, what is the contact information for it? Thanks.
Thank you so much! Sounds like you have a fun trip planned! Our apartment was through a rental company called FeelFree. The place we stayed has a one month minimum. Some places on that site don’t have minimums, but it’s very pricey for a short term stay. On two previous trips we stayed in an airbnb room with an incredible local host in Gros. She introduced us to Pintxo pote! Send us a DM, email, or an IG message and we’ll share the listing with you.
Pronunciation tips: Unlike in Spanish, the G in Basque always sounds the same (like the G in "guest"), so Egia and okindegia use that G. In Spanish you need a U to make that sound as in GUE and GUI (the U is silent). But if the U has two dots (Ü) then the U is Not silent (as in Sagüés, the U is pronounced).
Glad to find your video on San Sebastian. You mentioned staying in Gros in an apartment. I didn't see a link for the place. Was it a long stay rental? Was it inexpensive? I'm planning to stay in San Sebastian after doing the Camino Podiensis.
We rented our apartment through a company called FeelFree. It was expensive, but not as bad as it could have been. We picked the dates we stayed based on the price.
Great video, thanks for sharing! Did you stay at an Airbnb or hotel? I’ll be there for 4-5 nights in February and want to stay somewhere so I can walk to everything. Especially food spots 😋 Any recommendations on which area to stay, hotels, etc? Thank you!
We actually rented an apartment for two months to save on costs while we immersed ourselves in San Sebastián. FeelFree does luxury short term rentals (I’m not sure what their minimum is but it’s worth a look). Gros is the best. Best tapas. Great beach. Really fun. Don’t miss pintxo pote night on Thursdays!
Absolutely. We were only there for a few months, so I’m not sure how accurate we could be. Plus there’s a huuuuuge price swing depending on the season. Rent, for example, triples in the summer.
Ima do the barry Voice act Hello i think i got a attention from that ship over there I could lift the platform hold tight until I can bring that platform back up Get on the platform!
Great video except for all the goofing around. Surprised you didn’t mention the funicular railway though - one of the three oldest in Spain and spectacular views at the top. A real highlight for us.
Thanks for watching. The funicular is really cool but in our experience (we went twice), everything was closed or it was so crowded that the line was 2 hours to the top. We tried walking up, but the road was randomly closed for construction with no notice. Our experience was not one we wanted to recommend.
Hello, At what time of the year did you go there ? I Plan to fly there at the end of March, can I enjoy the sun or would it be more cloudy ? Thanks for helping ✌🏽
We were there from the beginning of March until early May. It's almost always cloudy in San Sebastian. You might have a few days of sun and a few days of cloud/rain. Enjoy your trip!
Thanks for watching! Shawn’s a travel writer and copywriter. I teach dancing and am a social media manager. In terms of working online, build as many connections as you can. It’s often who you know. Create a good online website or portfolio. Be active on social media. We’ve both had clients reach out to us on Instagram.
Our number one tip is to travel in the off season when accommodation is cheaper. We've used Airbnb successfully (booked a room in a local's apartment). Our host Monika gave us a great introduction to the city. If you're flexible with your dates, often times there is more affordable accommodation available (such as avoiding weekends and holidays).
Can anyone recommend the best way to pre-purchase train tickets from Barcelona to San Sebastian. There are so many websites and I'm not sure if all are legit. I appreciate any help you can give. Thank you.
We don't recommend taking the train from Barcelona to San Sebastian. There isn't a direct route and it requires many transfers. We suggest flying into Irun/San Sebastián or Bilbao. Or, take the bus (you can book directly through the Monbus website).
Basque apple cider is called SAGARDOA not cidra. I also love sagardoa. Otherwise, this a nice little video with very good information about this magical city. 👍
Como ciudadano de San Sebastián-Donostia, os tengo que agradecer por la manera que habláis de mi orgullosa ciudad. Normalmente el norte de España suele ser opacado por la parte sur, porque la parte sur es más visitada por turistas y mucha gente no sabe la existencia de mi querida ciudad. Siempre seréis bienvenidos a España y al País Vasco. Eskerrik asko eta agur!!
You will pass out when you discover what the Basque Country really is.Having an open mind is a blessing.
What is it really?
This is the most underrated city in Spain. Thanks to the achievements of Real Sociedad in football, many people discover this beautiful city, aside from Madrid and Barcelona. I put this city to my travel list.
Definitely go check it out! Thanks for watching.
As a direct resilt of watching this video, we eill today go to Tabakalera and try the Txoko Viena. Thank you
That's awesome! Have a great time!
Gracias por vuestra información y la mirada abierta.
Me gusta mucho el recorrido a lugares que otros visitantes no conocen.
Nosotros pertenecemos bal pintxopote de Gros , no hemos perdido ninguno desde el inicio...
Agur.
We're so glad you enjoyed the video. We can't wait to return for more Pintxo pote!
Thank you! Loved your video) We are about to go there in a car from Barcelona. So you experience is really helpful.
We're so glad you found it helpful. Enjoy your trip.
“IVE GOT THE ATTENTION OF THAT SHIP OVER THERE”
Barry
Wonderful video! Thank you. You captured not just the places to visit, but the spirit with which to visit. Bravo!
Thank you so much!
Hi, Lovely clip, very useful information. We booked to San Sebastian in early June 2023. Hopefully we get good weather and not too much rain
Thanks so much. Have a great trip!
uhm actually it a guts and blackpowder map 🤓☝
Beautiful place! ❤️👍🥰🥰We are planning a summer trip this year! Can’t wait to visit and thank you both for all the tips. 🙏🙏wonderful video! 💕💕
It’s the BEST. Have a great trip!
It was at that gazebo in 2019 where I learned that people were still dancing the Lindy Hop. When I returned home, I was shocked to learn from UA-cam that this dance is still popular all around the world. I was set to volunteer at the International Lindy Hop Championship in NY last month but reconsidered due to Covid concerns. As it turned out, many people did contract covid there including several of my favorite competitors. I think I made the right decision.
Thanks for sharing your story! The gazebo is the perfect place to meet dancers. I wasn't at ILHC either (I'm not ready for that yet). -Lainey
San sebastian is great i met this british fellow named Barry he was a great man
Hello! I remember you
Hello I think there is a ship over there😊
He have got the attention of the ship over there
*was*
More beatiful city un the world
It is!!
great great great video. thanks to both of you
Thanks so much. We really love San Sebastián and hope you will too!
@@DaysWeSpend "GET ON THE PLATFORM!!" - Barry
Love this channel! Excited for what's next.
Thank you Brett!
I have been so many times to San Sebastián is such a beautiful location, this is definitely the jewel of the Basque region in Spain. Much to my surprise there are places you show that I have never seen. Thank you so much for sharing deeply appreciated.❤
Thank you for watching. Hopefully, you'll get to visit it again soon.
In Spagna?, sei sicuro?, io direi piuttosto nei Paesi Baschi.
This is a very good video!! And I've searched many, on basque country. I wanted to feel the city, to know more... And you've helped. It's unique
Thank you! We’re glad it was helpful.
My cousin Ugerdoitz Sagardogui, San Sebastian native, thanks U for this awesome video. ✌️👉❤️❤️
Oh wow!!! Thanks so much.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Thank you so much!!
You will pass out when you discover what the Basque Country really is.Having an open mind is a blessing.
Habéis hecho un vídeo fantástico de San Sebastián , se ve que lo habéis disfrutado de verdad , un saludo.
Muchas gracias!
Me alegro mucho de vuestra experiencia en nuestra ciudad , que es la vuestra.
Hasta pronto.
Thank you so much.
Magnífico, somos así.
"GET ON THE PLATFORM!"
*Everyone gets mauled on it because no one wants to sacrifice himself*
Very helpful video, thanks guys!
Thanks so much!
Wow looks great there! Definitely a spot I would like to go someday. Great video too. Hope yall enjoyed it 😊
Thank you! We had a wonderful time.
Our favorite holiday city in the world. We have visited repeatedly!
@@DaysWeSpend Probablemente una de las ciudades más hermosas del mundo, y con una gastronomía brutal, con muchos restaurantes estrellas michelin ,y muchos chef entre los mejores del mundo. Una ciudad de ensueño.
@@joseantonio3122 Nosotros estamos de acuerdo.
Shi... am i the only one that came from google while searching up San Sebastian from guts and blackpowder?
Same here
Hello!
I think I’ve got the attention of that ship over there!
Ohh you are back that,s good i like your story
Thank you!
Looks great and an excellent vid thanks !!! I’m back in northern Spain next month so will certainly try to visit.
Thank you! We hope you get to visit it. Enjoy northern Spain. :) are you walking another Camino?
Yeah I’m back on again - can’t wait to resume endless walking, drinking lovely vino and making new buddies … must try that cider, looked great !!! 👍🏻 D
@@happywanderer6688 oooh, that's the perfect day! Buen Camino!
Actually really helpful info thanks 🙌🏼🤟🏼
Thank you!
do like the way you couple present the city touring, wish to see more about the city comparison series lol
Thanks for watching. Which cities would you like to see?
Bilbao it is~
Hey you two. I love your content. I’ve been following for a while. My friend and I have settled on a modified Camino Norte with a longer stop in San Sebastián. I understand we can’t stay at an albergue (at least a municipal one) for more than one night and will need to book other accommodations. You mentioned in this video that you stayed in an apartment in Gros. Would you recommend that place, and if so, what is the contact information for it? Thanks.
Thank you so much! Sounds like you have a fun trip planned! Our apartment was through a rental company called FeelFree. The place we stayed has a one month minimum. Some places on that site don’t have minimums, but it’s very pricey for a short term stay.
On two previous trips we stayed in an airbnb room with an incredible local host in Gros. She introduced us to Pintxo pote! Send us a DM, email, or an IG message and we’ll share the listing with you.
Amazing video… I thought I was going to stay there 3 days now seems like more than 5 😅❤
That's great! Have a wonderful trip!
Pronunciation tips: Unlike in Spanish, the G in Basque always sounds the same (like the G in "guest"), so Egia and okindegia use that G. In Spanish you need a U to make that sound as in GUE and GUI (the U is silent). But if the U has two dots (Ü) then the U is Not silent (as in Sagüés, the U is pronounced).
Thank you so much for the kind reminder and explanation. We hate mispronouncing it but we’re always happy to learn! eskerrik asko!
Glad to find your video on San Sebastian. You mentioned staying in Gros in an apartment. I didn't see a link for the place. Was it a long stay rental? Was it inexpensive? I'm planning to stay in San Sebastian after doing the Camino Podiensis.
We rented our apartment through a company called FeelFree. It was expensive, but not as bad as it could have been. We picked the dates we stayed based on the price.
@@DaysWeSpend Okay, thanks for the info. I will check it out.
Great video, thanks for sharing! Did you stay at an Airbnb or hotel? I’ll be there for 4-5 nights in February and want to stay somewhere so I can walk to everything. Especially food spots 😋 Any recommendations on which area to stay, hotels, etc? Thank you!
We actually rented an apartment for two months to save on costs while we immersed ourselves in San Sebastián. FeelFree does luxury short term rentals (I’m not sure what their minimum is but it’s worth a look). Gros is the best. Best tapas. Great beach. Really fun. Don’t miss pintxo pote night on Thursdays!
Lovely video! Is Sunday a great day to visit?
Many places are closed on Sunday (at least in the off season, that was our experience). But that does mean things are a little less crowded.
Sounds like an amazing place to visit, but would love to know cost-of-living for slow, travel or longer. Thanks.
Absolutely. We were only there for a few months, so I’m not sure how accurate we could be. Plus there’s a huuuuuge price swing depending on the season. Rent, for example, triples in the summer.
Ima do the barry Voice act
Hello i think i got a attention from that ship over there I could lift the platform hold tight until I can bring that platform back up
Get on the platform!
Great video except for all the goofing around. Surprised you didn’t mention the funicular railway though - one of the three oldest in Spain and spectacular views at the top. A real highlight for us.
Thanks for watching. The funicular is really cool but in our experience (we went twice), everything was closed or it was so crowded that the line was 2 hours to the top. We tried walking up, but the road was randomly closed for construction with no notice. Our experience was not one we wanted to recommend.
Hello,
At what time of the year did you go there ? I Plan to fly there at the end of March, can I enjoy the sun or would it be more cloudy ?
Thanks for helping ✌🏽
We were there from the beginning of March until early May. It's almost always cloudy in San Sebastian. You might have a few days of sun and a few days of cloud/rain. Enjoy your trip!
Just started watching your channel. What do you both do for a living to support your travels and any tips on how to work online?
Thanks for watching! Shawn’s a travel writer and copywriter. I teach dancing and am a social media manager.
In terms of working online, build as many connections as you can. It’s often who you know. Create a good online website or portfolio. Be active on social media. We’ve both had clients reach out to us on Instagram.
Great video, you two! I love you finally made the move there and are living it up! The video is informative, entertaining, and funny. Keep it up!
Hey man! Thanks. We’re digging Spain. Gotta connect here next time you’re passing through.
Vielleicht eine der fünf schönsten Städte Europas. Das ganze Baskenland ist wunderschön.
Ihr 2 seit lustig 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you :)
@@DaysWeSpend 😘😘 aus Deutschland
uhum.... "seid".... 🇦🇹🇩🇪🇨🇭🇧🇪🙏.
I’m pretty much just going to copy this whole trip
Hahaha awesome. It’s a good time!
parkour at 4:10 bahaha
RIP Barry
Do you have accommodation tips?
Our number one tip is to travel in the off season when accommodation is cheaper. We've used Airbnb successfully (booked a room in a local's apartment). Our host Monika gave us a great introduction to the city. If you're flexible with your dates, often times there is more affordable accommodation available (such as avoiding weekends and holidays).
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Thanks so much for watching!
Can anyone recommend the best way to pre-purchase train tickets from Barcelona to San Sebastian. There are so many websites and I'm not sure if all are legit. I appreciate any help you can give. Thank you.
We don't recommend taking the train from Barcelona to San Sebastian. There isn't a direct route and it requires many transfers. We suggest flying into Irun/San Sebastián or Bilbao. Or, take the bus (you can book directly through the Monbus website).
U forget Mont Igeldo and his park
Quee arquitecturaa.
Is it very bike friendly?
Yes! Everywhere, except the old town. There are some excellent bike paths to get through the main parts of town.
Without those affected grimaces it would be 100x better, because if you’d like to focus on place, you see affected smiles🤦🏻
Why not learn how to pronounce the name of the city correctly? There is no shch sound, and the emphasis is on a different syllable
Not a hate comment but you got to stop squeezing those smiles. It kind of cringing. More places less faces please
Basque apple cider is called SAGARDOA not cidra. I also love sagardoa. Otherwise, this a nice little video with very good information about this magical city. 👍
Thanks for the clarification. We didn't know the Basque word (and now we do 😀)
“Sidra” (in Spanish) or “Sagardoa” (in Basque)