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Discover Bilbao from San Sebastian with a 6-hour guided minibus tour, exploring Old Town, the Guggenheim, and city modernizations for $85 per person.
A Bilbao City Tour from San Sebastian offers an engaging way to explore the vibrant Basque city in just one day. For $85 per person, this 6-hour guided experience combines historic streets, modern architecture, and cultural highlights. With a small group size of up to 30 people and local expert guides, visitors enjoy an intimate and informative look at Bilbao’s evolution from its historic roots to its contemporary landmarks. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a rundown of Bilbao’s most iconic spots, with a flexible schedule and the opportunity to explore at your own pace during free time.
The tour departs from San Sebastian, making it a convenient day-trip option. The itinerary includes a mix of walking tours, outdoor sightseeing, and outside visits to major attractions like the Guggenheim Museum and the Puppy Dog sculpture. Practical details like bilingual guides speaking both English and Spanish, private transportation, and the possibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance add to the tour’s appeal. However, travelers should note that lunch is not included and weather considerations such as rain gear are advisable.


The tour begins at the main door of a designated cafeteria, a central and easy-to-find meeting point in San Sebastian. This private transportation ensures a comfortable journey to Bilbao, with the capacity to accommodate up to 60 people for the bus transfer. The group size remains limited to 30 during the tour itself, maintaining a small-group atmosphere that fosters more personalized interaction with the guide.
The return to San Sebastian happens around 3:30 pm, wrapping up the day’s sightseeing. This setup allows travelers to maximize their time in Bilbao without the hassle of organizing transport or navigating public transit.

Once in Bilbao, the guided walking tour starts in the Old Town (Casco Viejo), where the serpentine streets showcase the city’s medieval origins. The guide leads visitors through seven authentic streets, each brimming with local character, small shops, and traditional architecture. Key sites include the churches of San Anton and Santiago, which reflect Bilbao’s religious and architectural history.
A visit to the La Ribera Market offers a glimpse into Bilbao’s lively local life, with vendors selling fresh produce and regional specialties. The Old Town is the heart of Bilbao’s history, and walking through it provides a chance to see how the city’s past blends seamlessly with its modern vibrancy.
The tour then progresses to the Downtown area, highlighting Bilbao’s expansion in the 19th century during the industrial boom. Visitors learn about how industrialization and banking development shaped the city’s growth, evident in its architecture and urban layout.

A significant part of the tour involves an outdoor visit to the outside of the Guggenheim Museum, one of Bilbao’s most recognizable symbols. The guide points out the outer architecture and explains its importance to the city’s modern identity. Adjacent to the museum, travelers will see the Puppy Dog sculpture, a famous piece by Jeff Koons, which has become an emblem of Bilbao’s contemporary art scene.
The tour also covers Bilbao’s last modernization phase, with the riverbank walkways that now line the city’s river. These revitalized areas exemplify Bilbao’s efforts in urban renewal and public space development, offering scenic views and spaces for leisure.

The historical expansion of Bilbao during the 19th century plays a key role in understanding the city’s growth. The guide explains how industrialization fueled development, bringing new neighborhoods, factories, and financial institutions. These changes are visible in the urban landscape and building styles around the city’s core.
The modernization efforts of recent decades include the construction of riverbank promenades and the development of cultural institutions like the Guggenheim. These transformations reflect Bilbao’s shift from an industrial hub to a cultural and tourist destination.
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While the tour only visits the exterior of the Guggenheim Museum, it’s enough to appreciate its iconic design by Frank Gehry. The outside architecture is a highlight, with its flowing, metallic curves capturing the city’s innovative spirit. The Puppy Dog sculpture nearby adds a playful touch to the modern landscape and is a popular photo spot.
This outside visit emphasizes the importance of architecture and public art in Bilbao’s identity. The guide shares stories and details about the building’s design and its impact on the city’s reputation as a hub for contemporary art.

Around 1:30 pm, the tour schedule allows for free time in the Old Town. Visitors can choose to explore further, enjoy a meal (not included), or simply relax in one of the local cafes. This break is a chance to absorb Bilbao’s lively atmosphere at your own pace and perhaps sample regional dishes or pintxos.
The flexibility during this period ensures that travelers can tailor their experience, whether they want more sightseeing, shopping, or resting before heading back to San Sebastian.

The tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs. Comfortable clothing is recommended, especially for walking through historic streets and outdoor sightseeing. The guides are fluent in both English and Spanish, providing bilingual narration that caters to diverse groups.
Booking can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind in case plans change. The “reserve now, pay later” option provides flexibility, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment.
This Bilbao City Tour from San Sebastian suits those who want a structured, informative experience without the hassle of organizing transport or multiple visits. It’s ideal for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone interested in urban development and architecture. The tour’s small-group format fosters personal attention, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers.
However, travelers should be prepared for walking and outdoor activities, and consider the weather forecast as rain gear is not included. Those seeking a comprehensive inside visit of the Guggenheim or wanting to explore Bilbao on their own may prefer different options.

This tour offers a balanced combination of history, modern architecture, and local culture, all within a well-organized 6-hour schedule. The small group size and bilingual guides ensure an intimate and informative experience, perfect for travelers who want to understand Bilbao beyond its famous sights.
While it doesn’t include inside visits to museums or lunch, the outdoor stops and free time provide flexibility to personalize the day. For those curious about Bilbao’s transformation from industrial hub to art and cultural center, this tour delivers a clear, engaging overview.
The value for $85 and the ease of logistics make this a popular choice for visitors looking for a guided, hassle-free day trip from San Sebastian.
“Le guide était exceptionnel! Beaucoup de connaissances et un tres bon communicateur! Merci”
What is included in the tour?
A local guide, private transportation, and the bilingual narration in English and Spanish are included. The tour lasts about 6 hours with a maximum group size of 30.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the main door of a designated cafeteria in San Sebastian and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private transportation is included for the journey between San Sebastian and Bilbao and during the tour.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor sightseeing is recommended.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included. There is free time in Bilbao for participants to eat at their leisure.
How do guides conduct the bilingual narration?
Guides speak both English and Spanish simultaneously, providing thorough explanations in both languages.
What are the key highlights of the tour?
Main highlights include Bilbao’s Old Town, Downtown expansion stories, the Guggenheim Museum exterior, and the Puppy sculpture.
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
Yes, the tour’s pace and outdoor nature make it suitable for families, but travelers should be prepared for walking and outdoor exposure.
How long is the free time?
The free time in Bilbao’s Old Town lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, enough for a meal or further exploration.
What is the cost of this tour?
The price is $85 per person.