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Santander, the bride of the sea

Los Raqueros monument in the city of Santander (Cantabria)

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A city that seems straight out of a storybook and whose life revolves around the bay, recognised as one of the prettiest in the world.

Santander (Cantabria), in the north of Spain, is a combination of green mountain landscapes with white sand beaches, elegant mansions and palatial architecture with avant-garde buildings and the unmistakeable echo of its seafaring past. Many cities within a city, perfect for discovering.

City of monarchs and fishermen

Santander was the destination par excellence for royalty at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. A stroll through the old quarters, with its majestic buildings, transports us to this distinguished past, the greatest witness of which is undoubtedly the Magdalena Palace, the jewel in the city’s crown. This iconic building, located in the highest part of the peninsula of the same name, is one of the essential sights of Santander, allowing you to observe (and photograph) an impressive panoramic view of “the bride of the sea”, as the city is affectionately known, framed by the beach and mountains.Santander fuses this palatial magic with a fishing tradition, which today can be enjoyed especially in the area known as the city’s fishing district: the perfect place to try the most traditional local cuisine, so closely linked to the sea, with dishes such as rabas (fried squid), maganos (squid with onion) or fisherman-style clams.This identity of contrasts is completed with the “new” Santander, the part that has embraced the latest cultural and artistic trends, which is evident in places such as the Botín Centre, designed by the architect and Pritzker Architecture prize winner, Renzo Piano.

A family occasion

Santander is a perfect city for a family holiday, as apart from its sights and culinary attractions, it also has activities children will love, such as boat trips around the bay, the La Magdalena mini zoo or the Maritime Museum. Enjoying a day of sunshine on one of Santander’s beaches is another essential plan: don’t miss the ones at El Sardinero, El Camello, Mataleñas, La Concha and Los Peligros.

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    How to get there - transport information

    Select the means of transport to see how to get there or how to get around at your destination.

    How to get toaeroplane

    • Santander-Seve Ballesteros Airport is 5 kilometres from the city, about a 15-minute drive on the S-10.

    • There are taxis and a bus service to the city, which runs every 30 minutes from 07:00 to 23:00.

    • Connections to Madrid, Barcelona, Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Seville, Valencia and Malaga.

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    How to get totrain

    • Santander's railway station is located in the city centre with connections to other Spanish cities, such as Madrid, Alicante, Bilbao, Palencia, Valladolid, and more.

    • Located opposite the bus and coach station.

    • Moreover, Santander is a stopping point for tourist trains like the Transcantábrico Gran Lujo and the Costa Verde Express.

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    How to get tobus

    • Santander’s bus and coach station is in the centre, offering regular bus services, with numerous national coach connections and some international ones to countries like France and Belgium.

    • Located opposite Santander railway station.

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    How to get toboat

    • Its central location means you can walk to the city.

    • There are regular ferries to Plymouth (United Kingdom).

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    How to get there byroad

    • The main road link to Santander is the A-67 motorway, which connects to the A-1.

    • Another important road link is the A-8 or Autovía del Cantábrico, which crosses the north of Spain.

    • Remember that vehicles can only be parked for a maximum of two hours on city centre streets, and you must pay for parking (except Saturday afternoons and Sundays). There are many commercial car parks.

    Practical information

    • Most of the sights and points of interests are in the city centre, so it’s easy to explore on foot.

    • Due to the old town’s characteristic sloping streets, there are several stretches of ramps and escalators, as well as a cable car, to assist you getting around.

    • If driving, remember that vehicles can only be parked for a maximum of two hours on city centre streets, and you must pay for parking (except Saturday afternoons and Sundays). There are many commercial car parks.

    How to get around inbus

    • The urban buses run from approximately 6.30 am to 11.30 pm, although it is advisable to consult the timetables of each line.

    • Night buses also operate between approximately 11 pm and 3.30 am.

    • Different types of passes are available including rechargeable cards that can be purchased in kiosks and authorised establishments.

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    How to get around inother means of transport

    • Taxis in Santander are white with a sky blue horizontal line across them.

    • There is a sightseeing bus which visits the main points of interest.

    • Another option is to explore the Magdalena Peninsula in the tourist train, popularly known as El Magdaleno.

    • There is also a municipal bike service, Tusbic, with multiple docking stations in the city centre and where you can buy daily passes (as well as monthly and annual one).

    • Several companies offer boat trips around the Bay of Santander.

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    FAQs

    Tourism in Santander: what to do in Santander | spain.info? ›

    All in all, the combination of great food, laid-back Spanish culture, excellent city beaches, and wonderful art and architecture makes Santander a wonderful place to spend a few days.

    Is Santander worth visiting for tourists? ›

    All in all, the combination of great food, laid-back Spanish culture, excellent city beaches, and wonderful art and architecture makes Santander a wonderful place to spend a few days.

    Is there an old town in Santander? ›

    Stroll around Santander Old Town

    This district used to be the original fishing pier of the city before the boats moved to Barrio Pesquero. Puertochico is effectively the Old Town of Santander.

    How long do you need in Santander? ›

    Three days is just right to get a good feel of Santander! The city isn't too big, around 35 square kilometres, so getting around to see the main spots is pretty straightforward. You can easily cover the historical sites like the majestic Magdalena Palace and the modern Centro Botín on day one.

    Is Santander walkable? ›

    Venture outdoors and learn more about the area's historic sites or take a break from the hustle and bustle along the many tree-lined paths surrounding Santander. Perfect for little feet, paws, walkers and outdoor enthusiasts of any skill level.

    What food is Santander famous for? ›

    Seafood is widely used, from the entire coast and the Bay of Santander in particular, including clams, mussels, pod razors, co*ckles, crabs, barnacles, crayfish, snails, lobster, and squid. Fish include sea bass, hake, scorpion fish, anchovy, sardine, and albacore.

    Is Santander or Bilbao better? ›

    I'd vote for Bilbao, too. I've been to both Santander and Bilbao. Santander is beautiful and has exquisite beaches, but you'll be going in April, so that doesn't do you much good. Bilbao has a really wonderful old city, a very walk-able new section and, of course, the museum.

    How far is it from Santander to San Sebastián? ›

    It takes an average of 9h 39m to travel from Santander to San Sebastián by train, over a distance of around 92 miles (149 km).

    How far is Bilbao from Santander? ›

    How far is it from Santander to Bilbao? The distance between Santander and Bilbao is 101 km. The road distance is 105.5 km.

    Is there Uber in Santander, Spain? ›

    Choose the best ways to get around Santander

    Consider Uber as an alternative to taxis when getting around Santander. With Uber, you can trade flagging down cabs for requesting rides on demand, no matter the time of day. Request a ride from an airport to a hotel, head to a restaurant, or visit another place.

    How to get around Santander, Spain? ›

    However, for those looking for another way of getting around, there are several options available to explore the city comfortably.
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    2. TUeBICI. ...
    3. BY CAR. ...
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    6. BOAT. ...
    7. CARSHARING.

    What is the 6 month rule for Santander? ›

    After 6 months, your mortgage loan or loans will automatically go back to repayment (capital and interest). You'll pay more interest over the term of your mortgage. We won't advise if it's suitable for you or check if you can afford it. We won't do a credit search, so it won't show on your credit file.

    Is Santander Spain expensive? ›

    Santander is a moderately priced destination with an average daily cost of $116. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It's ranked in the top 50% of cities in Europe for its travel costs, comparable to places like Saint-Etienne and Nantes.

    Is Santander good for tourists? ›

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    What is the main shopping street in Santander? ›

    About Santander

    A shopping hub, the best shopping can be found on the Alameda de Oviedo Boulevard, bustling with street vendors, and the stylish and completely pedestrianised Calle Burgos.

    Is money safe in Santander? ›

    Who is protected? The FSCS protects customers including individuals, companies and small local authorities for up to £85,000 across accounts with us. This amount is for each customer, meaning two individual customers with a joint account have protection of £170,000.

    Is Santander cheap for tourists? ›

    Santander is a moderately priced destination with an average daily cost of $118. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It's ranked in the top 50% of cities in Europe for its travel costs, comparable to places like Evora and Split.

    What's good about Santander? ›

    Some key benefits of Santander PROTECHTION include Touch ID and Face ID for Apple and fingerprint for Android, digital controls for debit and credit cards, alerts, fraud alerts and a digital banking guarantee.

    Do people speak English in Santander? ›

    If you are staying in Santander for a couple of days, in this post you will find a few ideas for things to do. As this is not a typical tourist destination, please do polish on your Spanish language skills, as what you will find is that not many people speak English.

    Are people in Santander friendly? ›

    It's a great city with friendly people, a thriving social scene, good food, a beautiful coastline, some great beaches and the stunning Picos de Europa mountain range not so far away.

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