SAN SEBASTIÁN Has…Everything
Everyone enjoys food, even if some people are not the type to eat for pleasure, the most basic amount of satisfaction must be derived from it, so it should be delicious whenever possible. While traveling the opportunity to try new cuisine, whether it’s local, exotic or simply taboo, is usually an enjoyable part of visiting a new destination.Located on the northernmost border of Spain’s Basque country is the wonderful city of San Sebastian; a truly vibrant cultural hotspot. Featuring amazing museums, gorgeous architecture, long sprawling beaches and simply spectacular cuisine, it’s is a must-see destination for most people, but especially so for the foodies.Seafood is amazing there; it’s simply do die for and if you haven’t tried it yet, you just can’t imagine how delicious it will be. The open ocean is located a few steps away from the restaurants so the dishes are always fresh and scrumptious, and since Spain is famous for its tapas, vacationers can get them for cheap at a variety of little shops springled throughout. After a few glasses of wine, they just may find themselves living the European good life.Despite the fact that food is one the beautiful city's major attractions, it is also impressively well-known for something else. While it's a busting place with a happening nightlife, it's the San Sebastian film festival that draws thousands of people and movie buffs there every year, but if the hype and celebrities aren't that appealing, perhaps the city's surf culture could be a motivational reason for visiting.San Sebastian is known as a major surfing destination attracting experts and novice surfers alike. Soccer is another super popular sport there, therefore tournaments are constantly held on the beach. Regardless, the water is clean, clear, and very inviting, and it certainly helps that the locals there are amazingly good looking, so whether you surf or stay on the turf, people-watching is just another reason to frolic around there.Photo Source: Wiki Commons