Four locals from San Sebastian tell us about their neighbourhoods and why you simply have to visit them.
Jordi, from the Antiguo district, reveals the magic of his neighbourhood, the oldest in San Sebastian. “A neighbourhood with bustling streets, full of little shops and bars with terraces, a beach and even a palace”

Those of us from the Antigua neighborhood call ourselves “antiguotarras” before “donostiarras”, since this is the city’s oldest (Antigua means ancient or old in Spanish) and most magical (I promise, you’ll see!) neighborhood that has its own character along with everything else you could imagine!
DonosTeaser loves her neighbourhood. Egia is “like a little Soho, a neighbourhood full of character, which brings together all kinds of artists”

Last year I moved to Egia and I couldn’t like more my new neighbourhood! So I’d like to invite you to discover it too. Egia is frequently compared to Greenwhich Village or Soho (on a “Donostia style” version and smaller scale, of course!) 😉
Amaia can’t recommend the Gros district highly enough. “A youthful neighbourhood, popular with surfers, with everything it could need for you to like it”

Hi, guys! Today I’m going to talk about Gros, a neighborhood that has recently become quite trendy and is constantly growing. With all these ingredients, it’s impossible not to like it!
Poxpolina tells us about the large Amara district which, not being a very touristy neighbourhood, “hides the true spirit of San Sebastian”. Come and take a stroll around its parks and avenues.

Looking for an affordable place to stay just steps from the city center in a quiet area off the beaten tourist path? Come to my neighborhood, Amara!
How about you? Got anything to tell us about your neighbourhood? Join in and share it with our blog!!!