Looking for the best way to enjoy the holiday season in Errenteria? This guide offers all the necessary information to discover the celebrations and activities that bring our city to life during these cherished dates.
From Herriko Plaza to Alameda de Gamón, the historic center transforms with the traditional Christmas market and its local craft stalls. Visitors can explore the decorated streets of the Old Quarter, where traditional nativity scenes are displayed, while the pedestrian area of Viteri Street hosts musical performances and family activities. The festive atmosphere extends to San Sebastián, just 20 minutes away by train, complementing the Christmas experience in the region.
Giant Ferris wheel with unique views of Donostia and the bay.
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The giant Ferris wheel in Alderdi Eder is a symbol of Donostian Christmas, with 32 meters in height and 22 semi-closed cabins that transport 144 passengers per ride, offering unique views of Donostia and the bay.
The Christmas Market in San Sebastián transforms into a place filled with lights and color. The streets and squares are illuminated with Christmas lights, and the holiday stalls offer a variety of traditional and artisanal products. The monumental architecture of the bridges and the impressive lighting of the Hotel María Cristina create a festive atmosphere.
Wooden stalls with holiday decorations and traditional products.
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The Christmas Market in San Sebastian is a prominent event in the north, offering a variety of holiday products and performances along the Paseo Urumea and Plaza Ramón Labayen.
A Christmas market with over 6000 attendees in previous editions.
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The Mercadabadillo Christmas Market is a festive event held inside the Kursaal on December 6 and 7. It features a wide range of products and activities for all attendees. The event has attracted over 6000 visitors in previous editions and takes place from 11 AM to 7 PM. The entrance fee is 2€, and stalls can be reserved for a day or both days.
City tour with mythological characters and festive elements.
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Olentzero and Mari Domingi are the mythological characters who bring gifts to the homes of Donostia/San Sebastián during Christmas. Represented as a fat man covered in coal and a woman, they live in the mountains and announce the birth of Jesus.
The San Silvestre Donostiarra is a traditional 7.8 km run held on December 31 in San Sebastián. Runners can enjoy a festive and exciting atmosphere while running through the historic city center.
Tricycle tours offer a unique and fun experience through the streets of San Sebastián, exploring the city in a relaxed manner and enjoying the festive atmosphere.