San Sebastián , Spain

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San Sebastián, or Donostia, curls around a scalloped bay of golden sand and green hills in Spain’s Basque Country. Pintxo bars, Belle Époque promenades and Atlantic light make daily life feel quietly cinematic.

Est. monthly cost €1,700 – €2,300
Overall score 84
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Livability scores

  • Walkability 18 / 20
  • Rail Connectivity 11 / 15
  • Public Transit 8 / 10
  • Affordability 7 / 15
  • Safety 9 / 10
  • Air Quality 9 / 10
  • Quality Of Life 10 / 10
  • Food Culture 5 / 5
  • Car Free Practicality 8 / 5

Food guide

San Sebastián (Donostia) is famed as a Basque culinary capital, combining high-end Michelin-starred dining with a deeply rooted **pintxo** bar culture. Fresh Atlantic seafood, grilled meats, and seasonal local produce define its food identity, enjoyed in lively bars during social **txikiteo** crawls.

Signature dishes

  • PintxosBasque small bites served on bread or skewers, typically enjoyed with wine during bar crawls.
  • GildaClassic pintxo of olives, pickled guindilla peppers, and anchovy on a skewer, emblematic of Basque bars.
  • TxuletaLarge Basque T-bone steak, usually wood-grilled and shared, showcasing local beef.
  • Bacalao al pil pilSalt cod cooked with garlic and olive oil into a creamy emulsion, classic along the Basque coast.
  • Carrillera de terneraSlow-braised beef cheek, often served as a rich, tender pintxo or ración.
  • Pulpo a la brasaGrilled octopus, often paired with roasted potatoes or purées, common in pintxo bars.
  • La Viña CheesecakeBurnt Basque-style cheesecake made famous by La Viña in the Old Town.

Where to eat

  • Ganbara pintxo bar / restaurantTraditional local favorite in the Old Town, known for excellent pintxos and seasonal produce.
  • La Cuchara de San Telmo pintxo barTiny, always-busy spot renowned for creative meat and foie-gras pintxos.
  • Casa Urola restaurantCombines traditional Basque flavors with modern plating in Parte Vieja.
  • La Viña bar / restaurantOld Town institution globally famous for its burnt Basque cheesecake.
  • Bar Txepetxa pintxo barSpecializes in anchovy pintxos with inventive toppings like spider crab cream.
  • La Mejillonera barCrowded, casual spot known for patatas bravas and mussel dishes near the port.

Markets & food shopping

  • Mercado de La Bretxa
  • Mercado de San Martín
  • Mercado de Gros