Showing posts with label guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guide. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Pasai Donibane, how to get there and other information

The original plan for the day was to have lunch in Pasai Donibane (Pasai San Juan in Spanish), and walk around the village after. But all plans went haywire when the decision was made to include La Clásica into our tight schedule. The "morning" (in quotes because our mornings often turn out to be afternoons) was dedicated to El Peine del Viento because 1) it was closer to where we were lodging and 2) I knew if we didn't do it then I might not get the chance, knowing the way we were always late for everything, and I didn't want my first visit to El Peine to be at 21.00 hours or even later, especially if that would be my only visit.

So, on the one hand, I was pleased to have been able to experience Chillida's project, but on the other hand, lunch at Pasai was off, and we had that horrible lunch experience instead. The upside was that I had the best pastel Vasco in town (haha, how could I compare it if that was the only one I had ;) ).

To cut the long story short, we almost didn't make it to Pasai. It was almost 8pm, for goodness sake! I said, sod it. Better to be there for a few hours than not at all. What was the alternative anyway? Walk 40 minutes back to have a shower and out again for dinner in Antiguo? Not an exciting prospect!

Paid the bill, grabbed the box of pasteles Vasco, and I led the way to Okendo Kalea, practically running. I knew there was a bus leaving around 8pm, but we had to find the bus stop. To help you, should you wish to take the same trip, here's some information.
  • From San Sebastián, the bus stop is on Okendo Kalea, more or less in front of Hotel María Cristina.
  • The number is E08 or E09 (the E08 runs a circular route while the E09 runs from San Pedro to Okendo only). Tell the driver to drop you off at San Pedro. You can see the timetable here.
  • Cost is €1.65. The ride is about 15 minutes.
  • From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the small jetty.



  • Catch the boat (€0.70) for the short ride across the estuary. Get your camera ready. Boat runs till quite late, about 23.00 or 23.30. Check with the boatman.
  • Read about Pasai Donibane here and here.
I will show more of Donibane in the next post, but here are some samplers.

Pasai Donibane, San Sebastián
Pasai Donibane
Pasai Donibane, San Sebastián
Pasai Donibane
Pasai Donibane, San Sebastián
Pasai Donibane


Monday, 28 July 2014

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Links

Accommodation

AirBnB - If you're new to them, use this link to join up and get a discount!

Getting Around

ALSA - supposedly the largest bus company in Spain
DBus - San Sebastian bus company
Donostia Movilidad - Moving around in San Sebastian
Donostia Turismo - How to get around etc, in San Sebastian
EuskoTren - Bilbao tram system
Las Palmas


PESA - moving around in Basque Country (you can also purchase your tickets online; it's not easy to find the link. Here's the direct link)
Santiago - car parks in Santiago and other cities
Spain: types of roads
Spain: airport information service

Travel Guides

Bilbao - Guide to sights, shopping, eating, etc.
Galicia - Guide to Santiago and other towns. Quite comprehensive. Interesting read.
WikiTravel - everyone knows about Wikipedia, but its cousin is quite useful, too.

Bits and Pieces

  • UK (health issues)
    • Citizens Advice on NHS charges for people from abroad
    • NHS: Am I entitled to NHS treatment when I visit England?