San Sebastian is well connected to other cities. It's airport is 20 minutes from downtown. It offers connections to major Spanish cities: Madrid and Barcelona. You have a Bus Service between the airport and the city. A few miles away, the Bilbao airport, connects to the main european cities.
Located in the heart of the city, the train station of San Sebastian, known as North Station, is connected to a large number of Spanish, as well as to international destinations such as Paris or Lisbon.
There's also a local train network connecting to different cities as Bilbao and Zarauz, at the Basque Coast. It also connects to France (Hendaye) with the train known as "Mole."
San Sebastian has a bus station that connects the city with the main spanish and european cities. On the other hand, getting to San Sebastian by car is easy. The city is connected to the rest of Spain and France through N1/AP1 national highway (Madrid-Irun), the A-8 Highway (Bilbao-Irun), the A-63 Highway (Paris to Irun) and the A-15 Highway (Pamplona-San Sebastian).
San Sebastian is a city on a human scale, you'll be able to get around just walking, or by bicycle using its bike lanes. There's a bus public transport network as well as a Tourist Bus Service.
The cheapest way to get around in San Sebastian by public transportation is using the San Sebastian Card. The price: 13 € +1 Green € -Green euro is refunded when returning the card-. Card services:
Access to public transport (Dbus), discounts, benefits and free tickets for museums, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and tourist services and transport. You can buy it in San Sebastián Turism Offices:
Validity 5 days
Urban transport - DBUS - 12 journeys (on daytime services the machine will deduct 1 journey from the Card, and on night-time (Búho, Owl) services 2 journeys).
Free guided tour (1 person)
Get more information about the San Sebastian Card
Located in the heart of the city, the train station of San Sebastian, known as North Station, is connected to a large number of Spanish, as well as to international destinations such as Paris or Lisbon.
There's also a local train network connecting to different cities as Bilbao and Zarauz, at the Basque Coast. It also connects to France (Hendaye) with the train known as "Mole."
San Sebastian has a bus station that connects the city with the main spanish and european cities. On the other hand, getting to San Sebastian by car is easy. The city is connected to the rest of Spain and France through N1/AP1 national highway (Madrid-Irun), the A-8 Highway (Bilbao-Irun), the A-63 Highway (Paris to Irun) and the A-15 Highway (Pamplona-San Sebastian).
San Sebastian is a city on a human scale, you'll be able to get around just walking, or by bicycle using its bike lanes. There's a bus public transport network as well as a Tourist Bus Service.
The cheapest way to get around in San Sebastian by public transportation is using the San Sebastian Card. The price: 13 € +1 Green € -Green euro is refunded when returning the card-. Card services:
Access to public transport (Dbus), discounts, benefits and free tickets for museums, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and tourist services and transport. You can buy it in San Sebastián Turism Offices:
Validity 5 days
Urban transport - DBUS - 12 journeys (on daytime services the machine will deduct 1 journey from the Card, and on night-time (Búho, Owl) services 2 journeys).
Free guided tour (1 person)
Get more information about the San Sebastian Card


