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The Tamborrada festival on January 20th celebrates the city's patron saint with 24 hours of drumming. San Sebastian Day (January 20th) and various Catholic festivals offer insight into Basque culture and traditions throughout the year.
San Sebastian is highly walkable with most major attractions within a mile of each other. The compact city center, pedestrian-friendly old town, and scenic beachfront promenade make walking the preferred way to explore the area.
San Sebastian is considered one of Spain's safest cities with very low crime rates. Violent crime is extremely rare, and the city is particularly safe for solo female travelers, with well-lit streets and welcoming locals.
Spain uses the euro as its official currency. ATMs are widely available throughout San Sebastian, and most restaurants and shops accept major credit cards, though it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.
Tipping is not mandatory in Spain but is appreciated for good service. Rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% at restaurants is common. Many establishments include service charges, so check your bill before adding extra gratuity.
Spanish and Basque (Euskera) are both official languages in Spain's Basque Country. While Spanish is more widely spoken, many locals also speak Basque. English is commonly understood in traveler areas and restaurants.
Basque culture is distinct from the rest of Spain, with unique traditions, language, and especially cuisine. Pintxos (not tapas) are the local specialty, and the region has its own festivals, sports, and cultural identity separate from Spanish traditions.
The best time to visit is late spring through early fall (May to September). Summer offers warm weather perfect for beaches, while shoulder seasons provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds and better hotel rates.