Basque Country in Spain: temptingly versatile
A varied landscape, a mild climate, an ancient culture and world-renowned gastronomy… Beware, for you will fall head over heels for the Basque Country: a holiday destination full of traditions, hospitality and delicious food.
The Basque Country is located in northern Spain, nestled between the Pyrenees, the Bay of Biscay and the Spanish hinterland. The coast and the mountains have strongly influenced the culture and way of life. Here you will find rolling sandy beaches, but also frighteningly steep cliffs with breathtaking panoramas. And what about city trips? San Sebastian for example: the pearl of 'Cantabria by the Sea'. Or Vitoria-Gasteiz, with the official title 'European Green Capital 2012'.

Bilbao: cultural highlight
The cultural highlight is, of course, Bilbao, the city of design and… the Guggenheim Museum. Once a grey industrial city, Bilbao is now listed among popular city trips: a trendy place where gastronomy, art and culture come together. And that is certainly not least due to the Guggenheim Museum, which attracts 1 million visitors annually.
Locals especially praise the Nervión river (in Basque: Nerbioi) that crosses the city. Once it was an open sewer with all the colors of the rainbow, due to the dumped chemicals from the industrial areas. After a major renovation, it is now an important lifeline that actually gives the city more appeal. With wonderful places to relax, elegant quays and plenty of entertainment on the water.

Tradition and hospitality
The Basques fill their country with a great sense of tradition and hospitality. And with that hospitality, of course, comes: food. You can greatly enjoy delicious fish dishes on terraces in cozy, intimate fishing villages. Forget tapas, because here you enjoy Pintxos: delicious mini-dishes that go perfectly with a glass of cava.
In the three capitals Bilbao, San Sebastian and Vitoria-Gasteiz you will even find special Pintxos tours where you can enjoy delicacies displayed behind a glass pane until the early hours.
Basque cuisine is world-renowned, and it seems every Basque transforms into a professional chef behind the stove, creating delicacies to lick your fingers clean. Choose fish or meat in an Erretegiak (grill restaurant) or visit a Sagardotegiak (cider house).
Or you can opt for the typical atmosphere of a Rioja winery, where you can find delicious menus in addition to the wine. And we haven't even mentioned the festivals and sports events: typical Basque sports such as Pelota, Jai-alai or Pala, where bets are placed with great emotion – and commotion. Basque Country? It just has it all.

Tips in Basque Country
Must do
Be amazed in the stands during typical Basque sports such as Pelota, Jai-alai or Pala.
You must taste
Basque pastries are world-famous, but also try a Pintxos route. You can do this in any Basque city.
With the kids
Enjoy yourself on the beaches of Zarautz: perfect for surfing and kayaking

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