Miramar Palace

Miramar Palace

Nestled in the hills of San Sebastián, Miramar Palace offers stunning views of the bay and a glimpse into the city's royal history. A must-visit for architecture and nature lovers alike.

About this place

Miramar Palace, built in the late 19th century, was designed by the renowned architect Francisco de Urcola. This stunning building served as a summer residence for the Spanish royal family, particularly Queen María Cristina. Its architectural style blends elements of English and French influences, making it a unique landmark in San Sebastián. The palace is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens that enhance its charm, providing visitors with a serene escape from the bustling city. The gardens of Miramar Palace are as captivating as the building itself. Spanning several hectares, they feature a variety of native plants and trees, along with well-maintained pathways that invite leisurely strolls. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of La Concha beach and the surrounding coastline, making it an ideal spot for photography and relaxation. The gardens also host various cultural events and concerts throughout the year, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of this historical site. Today, Miramar Palace is open to the public, allowing guests to explore its rich history and stunning architecture. Guided tours provide insights into the palace's past and its significance in San Sebastián's cultural heritage. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a picturesque spot to unwind, Miramar Palace is a must-see destination that beautifully showcases the elegance of the Basque Country.
Edificio históricoTardeYear built: 1893FreeOutdoorKid friendlyPet friendlyWheelchair accessible

Why visit?

El Palacio de Miramar ofrece unas vistas espectaculares de la bahía de La Concha y es un lugar perfecto para disfrutar de un paseo por sus jardines. Su arquitectura y su historia lo convierten en un punto de interés cultural en San Sebastián.

History and context

El Palacio de Miramar fue construido en 1893 como residencia de verano de la reina María Cristina. Su diseño fue obra del arquitecto Francisco de Urcola, quien se inspiró en la arquitectura inglesa. Desde entonces, ha sido un símbolo de la ciudad y ha albergado numerosos eventos culturales.

Mistakes to avoid

No olvides explorar los jardines, no te limites a ver solo el palacio, y evita ir en días de lluvia si quieres disfrutar de las vistas.

Location

Address

Paseo de Miraconcha, 48, 20007 San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, España

How to get there

Se puede llegar en autobús (líneas 16 y 28) o a pie desde el centro de la ciudad.

Recommended Duration

1-2 horas

Practical Information

Opening Hours

N/A

Tickets

Free admission

Tips

Visita los jardines, que son gratuitos y tienen vistas impresionantes. Lleva una cámara para capturar la belleza del lugar. Si puedes, visita durante el atardecer para disfrutar de una experiencia mágica.

Address

Paseo de Miraconcha, 48, 20007 San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, España

Price

bajo

Best time of day

Tarde

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Kid friendly

Kid friendly

Frequently asked questions

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