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Talaimendi Apartamentuak Zarautz
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This air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath. Guests can make…
The air-conditioned apartment features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath or a shower and a bidet. Guests can make mea…
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Restaurants nearby
- MastaBib Behind the name, a Basque term for the mast of a ship, you will find a tremendously honest establishment that seeks to pay homage to Basque-Navarrese cuisine. The simple premises, in a pedestrianised street just a few steps from the beach, has been conceived as a contemporary eatery, with the soul of a bistro, where seasonal produce and market cuisine are the clear signs of identity, working regularly with small producers and fishermen from the area. Interesting fact: During dinner, the tables are decorated with candles in bottles, creating a cosy atmosphere.2.1km
- Elkano★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #28 There are some people who think that grilling over a wood fire is something akin to cooking in prehistoric times! In Getaria, this tradition does not quite go back this far, but historical documents exist that show that this type of cooking is part of its gastronomic heritage. To fully understand this restaurant, we must mention Aitor Arregi, as well as the first Elkano opened by his father, and, of course, what they refer to here as its “culinary landscape”. Elkano perpetuates the values of a restaurant that is indelibly linked to the sea and those in the fishing industry who work every day t5.0km
- Akelaŕe★★★ Michelin With his impressive CV and distinctive moustache, chef Pedro Subijana is an icon of the restaurant scene and as such commands the utmost respect. As one of the founding fathers of the New Basque Cuisine movement, he believes in constant evolution, and even if the focus here is squarely on creativity and technique his approach is rooted in traditions that should never be forgotten.Located inside the spectacular hotel of the same name on Mt Igueldo (with two Michelin Keys), Akelaré continues to impress with its interior design, views of the Bay of Biscay and meticulous cuisine. After celebrating9.1km
- Kaia Kaipe A classic address (the Arregi family opened the restaurant’s doors in 1962) that stands out for its superb views of the port of Getaria (hence its name – “Kaia” translates as “port” in Basque while “Kaipe” means “below the port”) and distinct maritime feel. It features a pleasant terrace, attractive dining rooms, its own live fish and seafood tanks, a superb wine cellar, plus an open grill (the star of the show) out on the street. Make sure you try the prawns (either grilled or fried in batter) and the superb grilled turbot (for two). The impressive wine cellar is home to around 1 500 labels a5.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Cave of Altxerri cave in Spain2.0km
- Zarautz beach in Spain1.3km
- Church of San Salvador cultural property in Guetaria, Spain4.9km
- San Anton mountain in Spain5.1km
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