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A glass wave crests over the seafront: San Sebastián’s Kursaal gleams with secrets beneath its modern skin. In this self-guided audio tour, unlock the city’s layered past and hidden rhythms as you wander from opulent theaters to streets alive with jazz. Find the stories that don’t make the guidebooks. Who unleashed chaos during a forgotten night at Teatro Victoria Eugenia? What old code lies beneath the surface of Jazzaldia’s legendary stage? Why do shadows linger in silent corners behind the grand facade of the Kursaal? Glide through velvet-lined halls and along sunlit boulevards where old alliances were shattered and new dreams found their first notes. Watch San Sebastián reshape itself with every step as each landmark reveals dramas still echoing across its elegant promenades. Press play. The glass wave is waiting. Let its currents pull you into San Sebastián’s most dramatic stories.

San Sebastián is not just a seaside paradise. Behind the elegant Belle Époque facades and golden beaches lies a dark history of bloody sieges and whispered political scandals that transformed this city forever. Uncover the truth with this immersive self-guided audio tour. You will navigate the streets like a local while uncovering forgotten secrets that remain hidden from the typical tourist trail. Why did the Victoria Eugenia Theatre witness a night of such panicked betrayal? What dark relic lies buried beneath the Church of Saint Vincent Martyr? And why did the Kursaal rise from the ashes of a city that was once burned to the ground? Experience the thrill of walking through layers of rebellion and architectural rebirth. You will feel the pulse of a city that refuses to be forgotten. Put on your headphones and start walking. The ghosts of San Sebastián are waiting to speak.

Beneath the elegance of San Sebastián’s grand facades, shadows of revolution and stolen jazz nights linger just out of sight. Step beyond the postcards with this self-guided audio tour, unlocking hidden chapters and overlooked corners as you wander from the glittering Teatro Victoria Eugenia to the striking glass towers of Kursaal. What infamous plot once shook the foundation of Victoria Eugenia’s stage? Which cryptic symbol is secretly carved into a balcony overlooking La Concha Bay? Why did a single trumpet note at Jazzaldia cause citywide uproar one legendary night? Let your curiosity lead through bustling squares and moonlit promenades where echoes of intrigue, artistry, and power reveal the city in new colors. The rhythm of rebellion and celebration thrums beneath every step as lost legends come alive around you. Unlock San Sebastián’s secrets—your unforgettable journey starts now.

Stone angels hover above glittering rooftops as secret rebel meetings echo through the old streets of San Sebastián—few places hide as many stories beneath elegant facades. Follow this self-guided audio tour through Centro’s iconic heart and hear what most visitors never discover. Trace the layers behind every majestic building, where history’s whispers meet the city’s vibrant pulse. Why did desperate citizens storm the City Council in the dead of night? What secrets linger behind the stained glass of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd? Which world-famous actress once vanished backstage at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre, setting tongues wagging for decades? Move from square to square with fresh eyes and a racing heart, uncovering scandals and mysteries hidden in the city’s grand arches and shadowed corners. Every turn reveals a new side of San Sebastián. Plug in and let the stories shake centuries of dust from these stunning streets. The city’s secrets are waiting.

Beneath the elegant façade of San Sebastián beats a heart filled with secrets, whispered scandals, and the echo of political intrigue. Each ornate balcony and riverside palace has a story far wilder than its gilded exterior suggests. Stroll at your own pace with this self-guided audio tour. Uncover powerful tales hiding in plain sight as you move from the glittering Hotel María Cristina to the iconic Teatro Victoria Eugenia and through the storied Ayuntamiento. Why did revolutionary plans once unfold behind those grand hotel walls? Who vanished beneath the theatre’s velvet curtains on opening night? And what strange agreement was sealed under an unremarkable lamplight outside city hall? Let footsteps guide you through shifting eras, shadowy deals, and forgotten celebrations. Hear San Sebastián’s real past breathing behind its regal mask as you wander from one revelation to the next. Dive in—there is much more to this city than beauty alone.
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
San Sebastian sits at the mouth of the Urumea River, curled around a near-perfect horseshoe bay where the beach of La Concha stretches between two hills. The British and Portuguese troops who burned most of the city in 1813 during the Peninsular War left only one street standing, which is why the old town you walk through today is neoclassical rather than medieval, its grid of streets rebuilt with a deliberate elegance in the decades that followed. The sculpted iron plaques of Eduardo Chillida's Comb of the Wind, bolted into rocks at the western end of the bay, are one of the most precisely placed works of public art anywhere in Spain.
The food here is the main event and has been for a long time.
San Sebastian has more Michelin stars per capita than almost anywhere on earth, but the more democratic glory is the pintxo bars of the Parte Vieja, the old quarter, where every counter is stacked with small plates of improbable invention. Arzak on the edge of Gros earned its third star in 1989 and has held it since; Mugaritz in nearby Errenteria regularly tops the World's 50 Best list. The txokos, the private gastronomic societies where Basque men (and now women) gather to cook together without professional obligation, have been operating since the 1870s.

Before you walk.
The old quarter (Parte Vieja) is walkable in twenty minutes, and almost every bar on Calle 31 de Agosto and around the Plaza de la Constitución has its counter covered in pintxos from around seven in the evening. Tours can be paused and resumed freely, so you can stop whenever the smell demands it.
Most tours start near the old quarter, which is walkable from the main bus station and about a fifteen-minute walk from the RENFE train station on the Urumea riverbank. If you arrive by car, park in one of the car parks near the river as the old town centre is largely pedestrianised.
The old town and beach promenade are flat and easy. Monte Urgull, the hill behind the old quarter, involves a steeper climb but the views from the fortified summit are worth it. Monte Igueldo on the other side of the bay is best reached by the historic funicular railway.
AudaTours audio content downloads for offline use before your tour starts, so you do not need a live connection while walking. The city has strong public WiFi coverage in most central areas if you need to reconnect for maps or directions between stops.
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This tour was such a great way to see the city. The stories were interesting without feeling too scripted, and I loved being able to explore at my own pace.
This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.