Singular and spacious Ondarreta Beach
Donostia, Spain
Amenities
Parking
Washer
Scenic Views
A/C
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Cleaning fee 261 EUR per stay mandatory, collected during booking process
The apartment is located in San Sebastián, in the Ondarreta neighborhood, integrated into a unique residential complex designed in 1979 by the architect D. Carlos Sobrini (Santesteban 1925-Madrid 2020), National Architecture Prize in 1959 for his extraordinary contribution to the enrichment of the social, technological and sustainable aspects of Spanish Architecture and urban planning.
The complex is integrated into the natural environment of the slope of Monte Igueldo.
Access to the apartment is with a private entrance and faces southeast.
Enjoy a quiet and relaxing stay in this modern 300 m2 property where all the main rooms communicate with its generous 100 m2 terrace.
that will allow you to enjoy the beauty of the landscape from a privileged point of view.
At 10 m. From the property there is a local public bus stop and free parking in the area.
The property is located on a viewpoint with views of the city and the surrounding mountains. In the surrounding area you can go hiking along numerous routes.
The apartment offers a very spacious and open living space or with a large outdoor terrace with views of the city and the mountainous surroundings: there are 3 bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows with access to the terrace and 1 interior bedroom, 3 bathrooms, a spacious living room with flat screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen and dining
Spacious rooms are enabled to work comfortably remotely with free Wi-Fi connection available throughout the apartment.
It is 1.7 km from the Monte Igueldo funicular and 1.8 km from La Concha Beach.
El Peine del Viento (Eduardo Chillida) is 2 km from the apartment, while La Concha Boardwalk is 1.8 km away.
The closest airport is San Sebastián, located 25 km from our apartment.
The Antiguo neighborhood is the oldest in the city. An ideal place to walk, with its own personality that has known how to modernize without losing its essence. In its streets you will find traditional shops and the best gastronomy, because in its bars and restaurants you will discover the exquisite flavor of this neighborhood.
When you walk along Paseo de La Concha you already sense that the Antiguo has to be a special area. And at the top of the watchtower that enters the neighborhood, the Miramar Palace welcomes you.
To access the Antiguo through Paseo de la Concha you must cross a small tunnel called Miramart located under Pico del Loro. A passage that will immerse you in an underwater world. Thanks to its decoration it will seem that you are walking along the bottom of the Cantabrian Sea.
And when you leave the tunnel, you will find Ondarreta beach. Protected by Mount Igeldo and Santa Clara Island, Ondarreta is the ideal place to bathe and have a fun time among blue-and-white awnings that give it a unique touch.
No two neighborhoods are the same in Donostia / San Sebastián. Each one has its essence. But there is one with a special magic and a unique landscape, because it is the only one that has a beach, a Palace and an underwater tunnel.
And if you don’t want to step on the sand, you can walk along the promenade full of gardens that surrounds it. A walk that borders La Concha Bay and will take you to the Peine del Viento, a magical place, where you can sit and watch the sea or play at running away from its attacks.
Here, the waves jump between the spikes of the three sculptures creating a spectacular landscape. But the water and the wind, always so playful, will not be satisfied with trying to get you wet by jumping over the small wall. They will wait patiently, and when you least expect it they will sneak through the holes in the floor to come out in the form of a geyser and make you smile. Remember that the photo with the water coming out of the holes cannot be missing.
And after this fun time, go to the slopes of Monte Igueldo and get on the funicular that will immerse you in the past. After a pleasant trip on this 1912 cogwheel train with spectacular views, you will arrive at a vintage amusement park, one of which no longer exists.
A place where children will have a great time, you will return to your childhood, ride attractions from another era, laugh in front of mirrors with impossible reflections, fly on magic carpets and get excited on Swiss mountains suspended over the sea.
After climbing Mount Igueldo, it is time to return to the Old Town and wander through its bowels, where you will find touches of tradition and modernity. A wide street, Avenida de Tolosa, allows you to cross the Antiguo from Ondarreta beach to the Universities area.
Be sure to look at all the side streets of this avenue because in them you will find gardens, parks and squares full of San Sebastian life. And, above all, you will find a large number of bars and restaurants to savor the fantastic pintxos and San Sebastian cuisine.
By bus, bike, walking or riding. The options you have to get from any point in San Sebastián or even from outside the city to the Antiguo are very varied. By public transport by bike, or taking a pleasant walk, choose the option that most appeals to you.
If you are in San Sebastián you can take the city buses. Blue and green in color and with the name Dbus, you should pay attention to the number and the stops it makes. For example, lines that have a stop at Ondarreta, Universidades, Av. Tolosa or Benta Berri pass through Antiguo and will take you closer to your destination.
But if you want some advice, we encourage you to rent a bike or enjoy the charm of the city on foot. Donostia has a network of roads prepared so you can explore the city by pedaling. And, in addition, you have the option of renting electric bicycles, so you can tour the Antiguo without getting tired.
And if walking is your thing, this neighborhood awaits you with wide sidewalks and pedestrian areas surrounded by gardens that will make the path a most pleasant walk.
In the Antiguo, the most emblematic places such as El Peine del Viento, Ondarreta, the Miramar Palace or the Pico del Loro will amaze you. But the essence that the neighborhood keeps between its streets will hook you. Are you coming to meet him?
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to Property Manager’s property damage policy.
License: ESS02990
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Donostia-San Sebastian, often simply referred to as San Sebastian, is a coastal city in the Basque Country of northern Spain, renowned for its stunning beaches, exquisite cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene. This picturesque city, with its blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication, is a gem that beckons travelers from around the world.
The city's most famous beach, La Concha, is a crescent of fine golden sand that stretches along a bay bordered by lush hills. It's a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports, with its scenic promenade offering a delightful route for a leisurely stroll or bike ride. For those seeking a more active beach experience, the surfers' haven of Zurriola Beach is just a short walk away.
San Sebastian is a culinary paradise, boasting more Michelin stars per capita than almost any other city on the planet. Its Old Town, or Parte Vieja, is a maze of narrow streets lined with bars and restaurants serving pintxos, the Basque version of tapas, which are considered an art form here. A pintxos crawl, hopping from bar to bar to sample these delicious bites, is an essential San Sebastian experience.
Cultural offerings abound in San Sebastian, with events like the prestigious San Sebastian International Film Festival drawing cinema enthusiasts each year. The city is also home to the Kursaal Congress Centre and Auditorium, a striking piece of contemporary architecture that hosts a variety of performances and events.
For a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, visitors can ascend to the top of Monte Igueldo via a vintage funicular. At the summit, not only are the views breathtaking, but there's also an old-fashioned amusement park that adds a touch of whimsy to the experience.
San Sebastian's charm extends to its historical landmarks, such as the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus and the San Telmo Museoa, which delves into Basque society and culture. The city's love for tradition is palpable in its festivals, including the Tamborrada, where the entire city comes alive to the sound of drums.
With its combination of natural beauty, world-class gastronomy, cultural richness, and friendly atmosphere, San Sebastian is a destination that offers a truly immersive travel experience. Whether indulging in the local cuisine, lounging on the beach, or exploring the city's cultural heritage, visitors to San Sebastian are sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.
House rules
Check-in 5:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:ESS02990