Originally a summer retreat for the Spanish royal family, the 19th-century Miramar Palace stands in San Sebastián’s old town. Its extensive English gardens and grassy lawns stretch down to Ondarreta Beach, offering a serene and picturesque setting. Today, the palace buildings house a music conservatory and an annex of the University of Basque Country. The gardens, now a public park, invite locals and visitors alike to enjoy picnics and leisurely strolls, making it a tranquil spot to relax and take in the coastal views.
Miramar Palace (Palacio de Miramar)
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