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Explore San Sebastián on a 2-3 hour bike tour for just $63.60, including stops at iconic spots, a FREE pintxo and drink, and hidden local gems.
Discover San Sebastián in a lively and relaxed way with the Bike Tour in San Sebastián with FREE pintxo and drink. Priced at $63.60 per person, this 2 to 3-hour experience takes you along the city’s most scenic routes, with no tiring walks involved. The tour is designed for groups of 2 to 20 people, making it perfect for families, friends, or solo travelers looking for an engaging introduction to the city’s sights and local flavors.
The tour departs from Teresa de Calcuta Pl., 6, and features guided commentary about key landmarks, along with free admission to sites like Peine del Viento and Miramar Palace. Plus, it includes access to the bike path along La Concha beach, views of Zurriola beach, and a scenic crossing to Ondarreta beach. The highlight remains the culinary treat: after riding through the city, guests enjoy a complimentary pintxo and drink at the end.
Though the tour is enjoyable for most, some may find the pace a bit slow for their liking, and the total riding time offers a laid-back exploration rather than a high-speed ride. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting a comprehensive but leisurely way to see San Sebastián, especially if they prefer guided insights and local food treats over solo exploration.


The tour kicks off at Teresa de Calcuta Pl., 6, with a mobile ticket that makes for easy access. The guides lead you along safe bike paths, avoiding busy streets and providing scenic views throughout the ride. The flexible schedule runs from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, giving visitors ample options for planning their day.
The small group size means you’ll find the atmosphere warm and engaging, with enough space for everyone to enjoy the ride comfortably. The tour operates from late February to mid-June 2026, giving plenty of time to fit into most travel plans.
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The first stop is the Peine del Viento, a striking sculpture by Eduardo Chillida. The guide offers a detailed explanation about the monument’s significance and the views it offers of the coastline. Visitors can spend about 15 minutes here, taking in the scenery and snapping photos. The admission is free, making this a highlight for those interested in local art and landscape.
The scenery here captures the rugged beauty of the coast, with waves crashing nearby and a sense of tranquility that’s perfect for photo opportunities. It’s a relatively quiet spot, often less crowded, giving a peaceful start to the ride.

Next, the tour moves on to Miramar Palace, where the palace gardens invite leisurely wandering. The guide provides a brief historical context, enhancing the experience. This site also offers 15 minutes to explore, with free admission.
The gardens present beautiful vistas over the bay and the city, perfect for relaxing or taking panoramic photos. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained grounds and the informative commentary, which adds depth to the scenic beauty.

The Anoeta Stadium is the third stop, where the modern football stadium is surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods. In just 10 minutes, guests get a close-up view of the state-of-the-art sports venue. The guide explains its significance in local sports culture, adding a layer of context for football fans.
The stadium’s sleek architecture contrasts with the historic sites on the route, providing a glimpse into contemporary San Sebastián. It’s a quick stop but offers a different perspective on the city’s diverse landscape.

The bike path along La Concha beach is a major highlight. The tour covers the entire length, passing through a tunnel to reach Ondarreta beach. Each segment takes around 10 minutes, with free admission.
Guests enjoy stunning ocean views and the iconic bay scenery, with plenty of photo opportunities. The tunnel crossing adds a bit of adventure, and the breeze from the sea makes the ride comfortable. Moving towards Ondarreta, the route offers a beautiful backdrop for a group photo at the Zurriolako Hondartza.

The route then borders Zurriola beach, famous for its robust waves and surfing scene. The 10-minute stop at the end of the walk offers a perfect viewpoint for photos and an appreciation of the lively surf culture.
This area adds a dynamic vibe to the tour, contrasting with the calmer La Concha. Visitors can take in breathtaking views of the coastline and the ocean’s power.

Crossing the tunnel, the group arrives at Ondarreta, following the bike path to revisit the Peine del Viento. This stretch lasts around 10 minutes, with the scenery remaining captivating. The final stop here allows guests to enjoy the coastal views before heading back.
This part of the ride emphasizes the connection between different beaches and landmarks, making the experience feel cohesive and comprehensive.

The last and most substantial part of the tour covers the main districts of San Sebastián. Over the course of one hour, you explore the most important areas along bike lanes, gaining a broad understanding of the city’s layout and highlights.
The guide’s commentary offers insights into local culture, architecture, and notable streets, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of the city beyond just the scenic spots.
The tour departs from Teresa de Calcuta Pl. and concludes at the same spot. With most bookings made 14 days in advance, the experience is popular, especially in good weather. The max group size of 20 ensures a personalized atmosphere, while service animals are allowed.
Open from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM on weekdays, the tour fits comfortably into most daytime schedules. The mobile ticket system streamlines check-ins, and proximity to public transportation makes it accessible.
A key feature of this tour is the inclusion of a FREE pintxo and drink at the end of the ride. This local snack and beverage offer a delicious way to celebrate the experience and enjoy the city’s culinary culture. The pintxo serves as a tasty conclusion after the scenic ride.
The food and drink are a highlight, adding value to the overall experience and giving a taste of authentic Basque flavors.
Most reviews praise the well-maintained bikes and the enjoyable pace of the ride. One review notes that the tour can be slow, so those wanting a faster pace might prefer to explore on their own or request a quicker ride with the guide.
The informative guides and scenic stops are consistently appreciated. The free admission to key sites and the scenic coastal views distinguish this tour from other city explorations.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellations available up to 24 hours in advance. In case of bad weather, the experience can be rescheduled or refunded, ensuring peace of mind for planning.
This tour requires good weather, so travelers should check the forecast. The minimum number of participants is not specified but is implied to be low enough for the tour to proceed smoothly.
This guided bike tour offers a relaxed and scenic way to see San Sebastián’s key landmarks, with the bonus of local food and drinks. The stunning coastal views combined with informative commentary make it suitable for all ages and groups. The moderate pace and small group size foster an enjoyable atmosphere, while the free pintxo and drink provide a tasty end to the ride.
While some might find the pace slow, the balance of scenic stops, cultural insights, and culinary treats makes this tour a great introduction to the city. It’s particularly ideal for visitors seeking a leisurely exploration that combines sightseeing with local flavor.
“It was nice, but you might just as well rent bikes at this shop (good bikes) and read up on the city online. And then you can cycle in your own spe…”
How long does the bike tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Teresa de Calcuta Pl., 6 in San Sebastián.
What is included in the price?
The $63.60 fee covers the guided bike tour, access to sites like Peine del Viento and Miramar Palace, and a complimentary pintxo and drink.
Is the tour suitable for children or all ages?
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages and groups of up to 20 people.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, with options for a full refund or rescheduling.
Are bikes provided?
Yes, well-maintained bikes are provided for the duration of the tour.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, a hat or sunglasses for sun protection, and a camera for the scenic views.