Very good outlooking building, it is the beginning of "la playa de la concha" which is really nice for a walk
It's one of the routes you can take past the beach into the old city. There was quite a festive carnival atmosphere the Saturday night we were there
The City Hall calls a lot of attention because of its great architecture. Luis Aladren and Morales del los Ríos were the architects. It also has a very good location in the city, quite close to the La Concha Beach and the Alderdi-Eder Park.
My family spent hours there, lots of relaxing stuff, since the people presenting their skill on the Street, playground for kids and just sit and watch the sea movement
This former casino is a central place for activities near the beach, bike / jogging path, park, La Conch beach, Hotel London, and El Boulevard for busses and taxis.Beautifully lit at night, it's a wonderful piece of architecture and sight to behold.
Nice chandelires and furnishings and artwork but a little dull, better places to see if on limited time.
A glorious building.. a former casino in the days when San Sebastian was the playground for the rich from Madrid (and Europe). The outside makes an impression. There are some public areas accessible from an entrance at the back": you get a glimpse of the staircase and more elaborate rooms now used by the city adminstration.
This is a definitely beautiful city which gives the concha beach walk a beautiful start/end but there's nothing more to it, you'll probably will pass by it, so don't let your plans run around visiting it.
I think they offer tours but I was there with a friend. Nicely designed inside with some beautiful paintings on display.
Look out for the bullet holes in the facade of this stylish building steeped in history. An imposing domed building close to the La Concha Beach.