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    Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spanish: Vitoria, Basque: Gasteiz) is in the heart of the Basque Country in Spain. The old town has some of the best preserved medieval streets and plazas in the region and it is one of very few cities with two cathedrals. The city also holds well known festivals such as the Azkena rock festival, FesTVal, Vitoria-Gasteiz jazz festival, and the Virgen Blanca Festivities.

    Vitoria-Gasteiz, Plaza Nueva

    Understand

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    Vitoria-Gasteiz is the provincial capital of Alava, and has been the political capital of the Basques since the 20 May 1980. Spanish is the main language, but knowledge of Basque is common. English is not widely spoken. The Basque language is called Euskera and nobody knows exactly the origin of this language.

    Visitor information: Tourist office at Spain Square (Espainia Plaza/Plaza España) 1 is open daily from 09:00 till 19:00, closed at midday.

    Get in

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    It is 66 km south of Bilbao, 114 km from San Sebastian and 351 km from Madrid.

    By plane

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    • 1 Vitoria Airport (VIT  IATA Aeropuerto de Foronda). Is a small airport 8 km (5.0 mi) north of the town with a few flight destinations. Ryanair from Bergamo, Cologne/Bonn, Seville, Tenerife-South, Palma de Mallorca. There is a shuttle bus (company La Unión, €3) to the airport from the centre (cathedral) and outside the bus station and back. Timetables depend on Ryanair and Binter flights. Vitoria Airport (Q695135) on Wikidata Vitoria Airport on Wikipedia
    • Bilbao Airport (BIO IATA) offers more connections and is 70 km (43 mi) away. You can visit Vitoria-Gasteiz coming from Bilbao Airport (Loiu) on a toll road or using public transport (Autobuses La Unión).

    By bus

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    Bus station in Vitoria

    The coach station is north-west of the centre at Euskaltzaindia Plaza with connections to all major Spanish cities including Bilbao, Burgos, Santander, Zaragoza, Pamplona and Madrid.

    There is a left-luggage facility at the Coach Station (to the east of the city centre). Cost is roughly €1 per bag per day, and you can leave luggage for several days.

    Get around

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    Map
    Map of Vitoria-Gasteiz
    A path in the Bosque de Armentia

    In the south of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a city without sea. To the north, 66 km away is the city of Bilbao, and 114 km away is the beautiful city of San Sebastian. The south part of Alava province, is called La Rioja Alavesa, where the visitor can taste some of the best red wines of the world. There are a lot of touristic tours, and you can find more information about in the following website: [1]. The province to the south of Alava is La Rioja, where the cultivation of wine is one of the most important attractions.

    Vitoria-Gasteiz is a very small city. Virtually everything you will want to see is reachable on foot. If you do not fancy walking there are several other proposals to move around:

    By bike

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    Free bike hiring service in several spots through the city: [2] [formerly dead link]

    By bus

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    Tuvisa. Official information on times and bus network (only in Spanish): [3] [formerly dead link]

    By tram

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    Tramway in Vitoria

    Euskotren operates the green tram of Vitoria. There are only two lines from Angulema Street in the centre of town to the northern quarters of Abetxuko and Ibaiondo (each 15 minutes). Single tickets are sold from machines at tram stops. Don't forget to validate the ticket before boarding.

    By taxi

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    Taxi Iberia

    Radio Taxi Gasteiz, Santa Mª, 9-3º, +34 945 27 35 00, [email protected]

    Patxi Taxi +34 656 710 167, [email protected]

    See

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    Old Town Centre
    • 1 Catedral de María Inmaculada de Vitoria (Catedral Nueva (New Cathedral)). Cathedral of María Inmaculada of Vitoria (Q2942709) on Wikidata Cathedral of María Inmaculada of Vitoria on Wikipedia
    • 2 Artium Museum. The last Collections of Basque Art. The museum is close to the old town centre. Artium Museum (Q3114831) on Wikidata Artium Museum on Wikipedia
    • 3 Fine Arts Museum (Arabako Arte Ederren Museoa), Frai Francisco ibilbidea, 8. Tu-Sa 10-14, 16-18:30; Su 11-14.
    • 4 Fournier Playing Card Museum, Cuchillería, 54. History of all kind of Cards free.
    • Archeological Museum, Cuchillería, 54. At same location as Fournier Playing Card Museum free.
    • Museum of Natural History, Fundadora de las Siervas de Jesús, 24, +34 945 181924. Several Collections on Minerals and Fauna, and a special one on Ambar. free.
    • Itinerario Muralístico de Vitoria-Gasteiz (IMVG), Correría 101, +34 633-184-457. Guided tours of "La Ciudad Pintada" a street-level gallery of community created public artworks. Fridays at 18:00 and Saturdays at 11:30 or by special appt. Don't miss out on all the secrets these monumental murals hide, and see the old city through the eyes and the art of its current inhabitants. €4.

    Do

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    Vitoria-Gasteiz, Fiestas de la Blanca

    Festivals

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    • Night of 27 April and day of 28 April. San Prudencio Saint. On the eve bands of trumpeters, clarinet players and drummers meet in the Plaza de la Provincia and play in an open-air concert. Afterwards parade of drummers and txistu players around the city center.

    Visit to Armentia's Saint Prudencio church. Eat of scrambled perretxikos (mushrooms found locally) and snails. Extremely popular.

    Move around to see the atmosphere!

    City Centre

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    • Early at night: Plaza Virgen Blanca, Calle Dato, Calle Postas
    • Later at night (23:00 and later):
      • Medieval Area Main streets: Zapatería, Cuesta de San Francisco, Cuchillería, Pintorería, Nueva Dentro, Nueva Fuera
      • Ensanche Area Main streets: Calle Dato, Calle Postas, Calle San Prudencio.

    Sports

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    • Football Deportivo Alavés was promoted in 2023, so they now play soccer in La Liga, Spain's top tier. Their home ground is Estadio Mendizorrotza (capacity 20,000) 1 km southwest of the city centre.
    • Basketball: Saski Baskonia are perennial contenders in the domestic ACB and in continent-wide EuroLeague. Baskonia's home Fernando Buesa Arena has 15,000 seats.

    Buy

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    El Boulevard shopping mall

    Two new shopping malls were opened in the north of Vitoria on the road going to Bilbao comprising grocery, DIY, cinemas, bars and everything else you need.

    • El Boulevard.
    • Centro Comercial Lakua Duque de Wellington, 6.

    Or go to the traditional small shops in the town centre such as Calle Dato. This is the place where you find Vitoria-Gasteiz's best shops and bars as well.

    Leather and shoes is always an option in Spain and especially in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Ayestaran in Calle Dato is a place where you can find nice stuff, but it is expensive.

    Corte Ingles is Spain's flagship retailer and the store is in the centre of the town: you can probably find everything you want, but it is pricey by Spanish standards.

    Eat

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    Pinchos at Saburdi

    Traditionally you can have a few small drinks in the bars around the town center and enjoy this with some tapas. Usually every bar has one speciality and it is interesting to taste them and then you go to another bar. The boiling point for bar visits is at 14:00 just before lunch time. The Basque cuisine is one of the best in Spain and Vitoria has restaurants in all categories.

    Budget

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    • 1 Saburdi Taberna, Eduardo Dato Kalea, 32. One of the most famous bars in Vitoria-Gasteiz. You can find a great variety of small snacks and everything is of the highest quality. The pancito con jamon is excellent.
    • 2 Bar Txiki, C. Jesús Guridi.
    • 3 Bar - Restaurante Casa Juan, Provincia Plaza, 16.
    • 4 Neptuno, Pedro Egaña Kalea, 4.
    • 5 Restaurante Green Postas, Calle de Postas, 19.
    • 6 Restaurante Itxaso II, Palencia Kalea, 16.
    • 7 Restaurante "Donde Pepe”, Simon de Anda Kalea, 11.

    Mid-range

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    • 8 El Toloño taberna, San Frantzisko Aldapa, 7. Renowned of having delicious and unusual pintxos.
    • 9 PerretxiCo, San Antonio Kalea, 3. Excellent creative pintxo selection.
    • 10 Restaurante La Bodeguilla Lanciego, Olagibel Kalea, 60.
    • 11 Mesón Restaurante, Ramon Ortiz de Zarate Kalea, 5.
    • 12 El Clarete, Zerkabarren Kalea, 18.

    Splurge

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    • 13 Sagartoki erretegia, C. el Prado, 18. Has been awarded with the best Spanish pintxos bar in 2006. Freshly made creative pintxos. Do not miss the plane Spanish Omelet pincho.
    • 14 Zaldiaran, Av. Gasteiz, 21.
    • 15 El Portalón, Hedegile Kalea, 151.

    Drink

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    Like in other cities of the Basque Country nightlife is centred on the old medieval zone of the city or 'Casco Viejo' where there is a bar every few meters. Same style bars usually (but now always) tend to be around the same area. Depending of what kind of night you are searching for you should head to one street or another:

    • Cuchilleria (Kutxi/La Cuchi): You could say is the 'Basquest' street. Many of the bars play Basque-rock and are decorated with typical basque paraphernalia. Posters supporting independence for the Basque Country (and sometimes even ETA) can be seen at many places. People from all ages (from 15 to 40 something) can be seen around here.
    • Zapateria (Zapa): Probably the most diversified street. Almost all the bars play commercial hits but the best punk and classic-rock bars can also be found here. As in Cuchi costumers of all ages can be found.
    • Pintoria (Pinto): Mainly commercial and electronic-music bars for teenagers. A couple of heavy-metal and hard-rock bars can also be found.
    • Cuesta (short for La Cuesta de San Francisco): The street where Cuchi and Pinto start. Various bars of all kinds are located here but costumers are usually a little older than in other streets, people on their late 20s or 30s.
    • Dato: The main street of Vitoria. More expensive and with more stylish bars. Although people of all ages may end the night here (bars close usually later), it is a zone where people in their 30s, 40s or even 50s go out.

    Sleep

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    • Hotel Dato, Calle Dato 28, is a bargain in the centre of town. Rooms are basic, befitting the 2-star rating, but clean and well-equipped, and the public areas are astonishing in their quirky display of art nouveau objects and decor.
    • Hotel Almoneda, Calle Florida 7, a medium-sized hotel in the centre of the city with warm and friendly staff. [4] [dead link]
    • 1 Ondoloin apartments, Rioja street, nº15, +34 657738379. Check-in: 13:30, check-out: 11:00. Accommodation in apartments (loft) of 45 m² in the centre of Vitoria Gasteiz, (Rioja St). 2nd floor in a very quiet house of apartments. 2 apartments, total capacity: 7 people. Apartments fully furnished and suitable for 2, 3 or 4 people. In the main area for tapas, bars and restaurants in Vitoria. Within 5 minutes walking distance from the Virgen Blanca square, the medieval town, La Florida Park and the Artium museum. 10 minutes walking distance from the historic cathedral of Santa María. Close to the universities. €75.

    Connect

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    As of June 2022, the town has 4G from MasMovil/Yoigo, and 5G from Movistar, Orange and Vodafone.

    Go next

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    Routes through Vitoria-Gasteiz
    MadridBurgos  SW Autopista del Norte NE  GetariaSan Sebastián



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