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Paseo de la Concha, San Sebastian 20007, Spain
Created just over a hundred years ago to attract tourists, La Semana Grande (“Big Week”) has become famous even outside the Basque Country. Throughout the week there are innumerable sporting, folk, and musical events, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Paseo de la Concha, San Sebastian 20007, Spain
This aqua-therapy and sports center is next to the sea in the bahía de la Concha, and it is unique in Europe. La Perla combines the latest technology with the replenishing power of the sea to help you achieve a feeling of well-being, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Various Venues, San Sebastian, Spain
The Nursemaids & Shepherds Parade takes place a day after the Tinker's Parade, on the first Sunday of February, and theatrically depicts a time when shepherds used to come to the town to try and court nursemaids. The parade is made ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Paseo del Muelle, San Sebastian 20003, Spain

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1 Plaza de Euskadi, Donostia-San Sebastian, PV 20002 Spain
This is one of the interesting buildings in the so-called "rational style" of San Sebastián, built in 1930 by the architect Arzadun. It is particularly noteworthy for its location, next to the river, which means it is surrounded ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Avenida del Boulevard, San Sebastian 20003, Spain

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Avenida del Boulevard, San Sebastian 20003, Spain
Did you know that San Sebastian has been on the route of the Tour de France several times, and that it has even served as its starting point? In fact, San Sebastian has a bicycle race of its own, the Clásica Ciclista Donostia-San ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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5 Paseo de Anoeta, San Sebastian PV 20014, Spain

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Place Louis XIV, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Basque Country, Aquitaine
One of the most beautiful and elegant buildings (aka La Maison Lohobiague) in Saint-Jean-de-Luz was constr... More on Frommers
Really enjoyed that! And the guide could speak some English. Very pleasant. More on TripAdvisor

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GI-3440, Hondarribia 20280, Spain
This military building is on Mount Jaizkibel, in the Guadalupe district. Construction was begun towards the end of the 19th century and was completed in 1900. The fort's layout is irregular, with an inner and an outer wall separated ... More on Yahoo! Travel
