Information Sources
Donostia-San Sebastián Tourism Office
34-943-481-166
Reina Regente 3,
San Sebastián
www.san-sebastianturismo.com
The Oficina de Turismo de País Vasco
On Paseo de los Fueros 1 (on the western side of the Río Urumea)
34-94-302-31-50
www.euskadi.net/turismo)
The tourism office keeps information on the entire autonomous community.
The Centro de Attración y Turismo
Reina Regente 8
34-94-348-11-66
www.paisvasco.com/donostia
The Centro carries more information on the province of Guipúzcoa, though you’ll be able to stock up on maps and basic info covering the whole of the País Vasco.
El Tren Turístico de Donostia-San Sebastián
El operates a 40-minute Txu-Txu (pronounced “choo-choo”) train tour. Tickets for the train, which departs the Plaza de Cervantes from 11 am-1 pm and 4-7 pm, can be purchased at tourism offices or at the train ticket booth in the plaza (Tickest prices: adults €2.70, children €1.50) or from the following:
Central de Reservas y Actividades Turísticas
34-94-342-29-73
www.sansebastianturismo.com
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