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    Hondarribia [2] [better source needed] (Basque: Hondarribia; Spanish: Fuenterrabía; French: Fontarrabie) is a town situated on the west shore of Bidasoa river's mouth, in Gipuzkoa, in Basque Country, Spain.

  2. Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish) is a colorful fishing village that is both rich in architecture as well as in gastronomy. It’s a feast for the eyes and also for the stomach. In recent years, Hondarribia has seen a boom in its culinary scene.

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    • Explore The Old Town Within The Fortified Walls
    • Take in The Views from Plaza de Armas & The Castle of Charles V
    • Wander Through The Marina Neighbourhood
    • Take in The Views from The Paseo de Butrón
    • Relax on The Beach

    However you get to Hondarribia, I’d recommend that you start from the south side of the town (close to the Santa María Gate). The good news is, if you get the bus from San Sebastian, there’s a stop right outside. From here, you get a first glimpse of the well-preserved fortified walls which have protected the Old Town of Hondarribia for centuries. ...

    Calle Nagusia (Main Street) comes to an end at the top of the hill at the Plaza de Armas(Weapons Square), which is convenient as it’s our next recommendation on the list! The Plaza de Armas has a privileged location in Hondarribia. One of the highest points in the centre of town, it has impressive views over the River Bidasoa, the French town of He...

    Once you’ve had enough of the Old Town, head down to the Marina Neighbourhood. It’s located between the Old Town and the water and where the town’s fishermen used to live. Here you’ll find more examples of the beautiful Basque style homes that characterise Hondarribia, with colourful balconies and windows. It really is the typical postcard setting!...

    If you did stop for a bite to eat in the Marina Neighbourhood, then you’re going to want to walk that food down. And there’s no better place to do so than the Paseo de Butrón. The path hugs the River Bidasoa from Parking Benta in the Marina Neighbourhood, pretty much down to the beach. It’s a pleasant pedestrianised path, with views over the River ...

    After all the exploring and walking, you deserve a little bit of relaxation time! This is where the beach of Hondarria comes in. With 800m of golden sand, the beach is big enough for the 15,000 or so people who live in Hondarribia plus all the tourists. The Bay of Hondarribia and the port wall further down the headland protect this beach. Meaning t...

  3. Standing at the mouth of the River Bidasoa, Hondarribia is a town on the Guipuzcoa coast with a long seafaring and tourist tradition. Its walled old town, full of aristocratic buildings, has been declared a Historic Artistic Site. Read more. Don’t miss it. What to visit.

  4. Hondarribia is in the Guipuzcoa province of the Navarra and La Rioja region of Spain. It is known as Fuenterrabia in the Basque language. Just a few kilometers from the French border Hondarribia is situated on the north coast of Spain the mountains on the Bay of Chingudi.

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  5. Hondarribia. Basque Country, Spain, Europe. Picturesque Hondarribia (Castilian: Fuenterrabía), staring across the estuary to France, has a heavy Gallic fragrance, a charming Casco Antiguo (old city) and a buzzing beach scene. Attractions.

  6. Hondarribia is a city to enjoy, the best preserved walled city in Gipuzkoa. Its wide canvases enclose a medieval layout, of manor buildings, narrow streets, cobblestones ... and heritage and history. Gastronomy is a hallmark of Hondarribia.

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