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Embark on an adventure to Bilbao, a destination that exhilarates the senses and soothes the soul. Holidays in Bilbao offer an array of unique experiences, from the soaring heights of Mount Artxanda, where panoramic vistas extend across the city, to the mesmerizing displays of the Guggenheim Museum, an epitome of contemporary art and architecture. The city's vibrant streets are awash with diverse eateries, each presenting mouth-watering Basque cuisine, a must-try for the epicurean adventurer. Down the historic lanes of Casco Viejo, discover an eclectic array of shops and bars that add vibrancy to Bilbao's character. The mesmerizing Nervión River weaves through the heart of Bilbao, presenting idyllic riverside paths perfect for serene strolls. For a unique cultural experience, the Euskalduna Conference Center and Concert Hall host a myriad of performances throughout the year. And for those seeking tranquility within this vibrant city, Doña Casilda Iturrizar Park promises lush landscapes for peaceful walks amidst flora and fauna. Selecting Bilbao for your next holiday destination will reward you with a city that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, ensuring a trip that will remain etched in your memory for years to come.
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Flight time: From London, direct flights to Bilbao take roughly 2 hours. It’s also possible to fly from other major UK airports such as Manchester and Birmingham.
Transfer time: The Bizkaibus A3247 from the airport takes around 25 minutes to reach the city centre, while a taxi will take only 15 minutes.
Price: The transfer from the airport to the city centre by Bizkaibus is about €3 one-way. The taxi fare is approximately €30–€35, depending on traffic and time.
Choosing the time for your Bilbao holidays is subject to your expectations and perspective on the disadvantages and advantages that each season brings.
April to June temperatures are comfortable between 15°C and 21°C, with up to 8 hours of sunshine. Monthly rainfall averages 60–80mm. If you like fewer crowds, these are great times to visit Bilbao.
July and August are the busiest months, which generally means higher prices and crowded attractions. Temperatures average a pleasant 25°C, and you’ll benefit from clear blue skies most of the time.
September to November is also a favourable time to see Bilbao's cultural attractions with fewer people around. Temperatures decline from 22°C in September to 14°C in November and rain increases to 90–110mm per month, but there is still an abundance of sunshine.
December to March temperatures are mild (9°C to 13°C), but rainfall is maximum, averaging 100–120mm per month. Despite the rain, the city can still get 4 to 5 hours of sunshine per day, making it an ideal winter getaway from the UK.
Spoken languages: Although Basque is spoken by many in Bilbao, Spanish is the official language. Most people in tourist areas speak English, but it never hurts to know some basic Spanish words.
Local habits and customs: The vibe in Bilbao is relaxed. Companies often close in the afternoon for siesta, and dinner is usually served after 9 pm.
Currency: The Euro is the currency used in Spain. The majority of establishments accept credit cards, and ATMs are easily located.
Getting around: Bilbao’s public transport system incorporates buses, trams and a metro. Metro and tram fares are €1.50 for a single journey. Look into buying a Bilbao Bizkaia Card if you plan on using public transport frequently, which offers unlimited travel and savings at various sites.
Electricity and plug types: When visiting Bilbao from the UK, you will need to pack an adaptor. The voltage is 220 volts and the outlets take European two-pin round plugs.
Time zone: Spain operates on the Central European Time zone, which is 1 hour ahead of GMT, and observes Daylight Saving Time.
Located in the Basque region, Bilbao is a large city surrounded by mountains that is rich in history and art. The city’s many attractions showcase the city’s industrial legacy and impressive architecture.
Mount Artxanda: The funicular ride up Mount Artxanda offers expansive views of Bilbao and the surrounding area, and is a wonderful way to get a different perspective on the city.
Begoña Basilica: This hilltop basilica is a beautiful and peaceful spot to reflect, and has the added bonus of offering amazing views of Bilbao’s skyline.
Casco Viejo (Old Town): The old heart of Bilbao is a jumble of narrow streets and traditional Basque architecture. Head to Seven Streets to enjoy some of the city’s best pintxo bars.
Ensanche: Visit the Ensanche district if you want to see more of Bilbao's more modern side, where splendid shopping streets, high-end restaurants and elegant buildings centre around Gran Vía, the main thoroughfare.
Deusto: Thanks to the University of Deusto, this district is enlivened with its student population who bring youthful energy to the nightlife scene.
Doña Casilda Iturrizar Park: This urban green oasis is a great place to get away from the busy city life. Also known as the Duck’s Park, there are beautiful gardens, a pond and several sculptures to admire here.
Etxebarria Park: Set on a hill above the city, it’s no surprise that this park has fantastic views. There’s plenty of open space to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
Guggenheim Museum: A Frank Gehry designed masterpiece, this museum displays international contemporary art. The gigantic spider sculpture and iconic Puppy sculpture made of flowers are must-sees.
Santiago Cathedral: This Gothic-style cathedral in the Old Town dates back to the 14th century. It’s a beautiful example of Basque Gothic architecture.
Azkuna Zentroa (Alhóndiga Bilbao): This cultural centre is housed in a former wine warehouse and is worth visiting just to admire the building’s unique Philippe Starck design, which is a sight to behold.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe: A narrow bridge links this Biscayan islet to the mainland, famous as a filming location for Game of Thrones. Take the 241 steps to the top for stunning coastal views.
Guernica: A short drive from Bilbao, many visit this historic town especially to see the famous Guernica Tree, a symbol of Basque freedom, and the Peace Museum.
Hondarribia: Close to the French border, this picturesque coastal town is worth the day trip to experience authentic Basque culture. Its delightful old town and excellent seafood are the biggest highlights.
Bilbao has something for all ages, whether you're discovering its cultural treasures, partaking in family-friendly activities or appreciating nature.
Interactive museums: Even though it's a must-visit for art enthusiasts, the Guggenheim Museum also hosts interesting workshops and activities for kids.
Bilbao Zoo: Located in Etxebarria Park, this small zoo is home to a variety of animals and provides a fun and educational outing for kids.
Other activities: The rooftop pool at the Azkuna Zentroa cultural centre features a glass bottom, making it an unforgettable experience for families. This venue also hosts exhibitions and events that are suitable for families.
Playgrounds and recreational areas: There are playgrounds in parks all across the city where kids can play and make friends. Doña Casilda Iturrizar Park is especially beloved by families.
Boat tours: Kids always enjoy boat trips. Tours are run along the Nervión River offering a different perspective on the city and its waterfront.
Holidays to Bilbao don’t necessarily need to go over your planned budget. Here are a few examples of things you can do for free to reduce your spending.
Free entry to attractions: The Museum of Fine Arts is home to an impressive collection of Spanish and European art, and offers free entry on certain days and times. While some exhibitions and events require tickets, many areas of the Azkuna Zentroa cultural centre are free to explore.
Outdoor spaces: Spend the day in Etxebarria Park, which has beautiful views and lots of fun activities to do outdoors, like having a picnic, going for a long walk, and lots more.
Free guided tours: You can get a better understanding of the city's history, architecture and culture by taking advantage of the free walking tours offered by various groups in exchange for gratuities.
Hiking: Outdoor enthusiasts should go to the Pagasarri and Artxanda mountains for their abundance of hiking routes that offer breathtaking views.
Cycling: Renting a bike is a very satisfying way to explore Bilbao. The many paths along the riverside are especially scenic.
Water sports: See the city from a different angle by kayaking or paddleboarding on the Nervión River. For optimal surfing conditions, visit nearby Sopelana or Bakio beaches, where many surf schools provide basic lessons.
You can be sure that Bilbao will provide you with delicious food. Authentic and delectable, the local food blends modern flavours with traditional Basque ingredients.
Pintxos: A staple of Basque cuisine, these small snacks are typically served on a piece of bread with various toppings.
Bacalao a la Vizcaína: This traditional Basque dish of cod cooked in a rich tomato and red pepper sauce, is best served with potatoes.
Marmitako: Especially popular in coastal areas, this hearty fish stew is made with tuna, potatoes, onions and peppers.
Txangurro: Spider crab is stuffed with a mixture of onions, tomatoes and brandy, then baked until golden.
Gilda: A classic Basque tapa made with green olives, anchovies and pickled green peppers.
Txuleta: This Basque-style ribeye steak, known for its tenderness and flavour, is cooked over an open flame and served with sea salt.
Solomillo a la Brasa: Grilled sirloin steak is served with roasted red peppers and a side of fries to produce this tasty dish.
Merluza a la Koskera: Highlighting the fresh seafood of the region, hake fish is cooked with asparagus, peas and a white wine sauce.
Pulpo a la Gallega: Galician-style octopus, boiled and then seasoned with paprika, olive oil and sea salt.
Pastel Vasco: Basque cake, typically filled with pastry cream or cherry jam – a delightful dessert that pairs well with coffee.
Goxua: A layered dessert made with sponge cake, pastry cream, whipped cream and caramel sauce.
Txakoli: A slightly sparkling, dry white wine produced in the Basque Country that pairs perfectly with seafood dishes.
Patxaran: A traditional Basque liqueur made from sloe berries, anise and other herbs, normally enjoyed as a digestif after a meal.
Over its history, Bilbao has expanded to include several nearby communities that were once separate, giving each part of the city a different atmosphere. Glimpses of the green of the surrounding countryside are almost always visible from the city, making it feel like a much smaller, more intimate city than it really is.
Holidays in Bilbao wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the city’s Museo Guggenheim, affectionately known as ‘el Goog’ by residents. Designed by Frank Gehry, it houses works by a mind-boggling roll call of contemporary artists including Kandinsky, Klee, Mondrian, Picasso, Cézanne and Chagall while Louise Bourgeois’ giant spider sculpture ‘Maman’ stands guard next to the river outside.
Another must-see location is the Casco Viejo on the east bank of the river, a labyrinth of stone lanes housing several of the city’s main tourist attractions including the stunning Euskal Museoa Bilbao. The Museum is inside what used to be the Colegio de San Andrés, famous for its beautiful cloister. The Museum celebrates Basque culture, archeology and history, and is an essential place to visit for any understanding of this unique region. The lovely Art Nouveau building housing the Mercado de la Ribera is also nearby, offering incredible fresh local produce and seafood.
It’s easy to get out and about on Bilbao holidays, and a favourite route for local people is simply to walk to the west from Casco Viejo along the banks of the Rio Nervion. Not far along this route is another reminder of the city’s modernisation, the beautiful Puente Zubizuri. A bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava, it is reminiscent of an enormous white sail as it spans the river in a huge, stunning curve.
Bilbao is renowned for boasting some of the best places to eat and drink in all of Spain. The Basque cuisine is delicious and local restauranteurs are particularly proud of their culinary heritage. The nightlife in Bilbao is vibrant and it’s just as possible to party the whole night away as it is to spend a relaxing evening in a friendly bar or restaurant.Booking cheap holidays in Bilbao is simple with lastminute.comWith unique history and culture and a bustling city centre, holidays in Bilbao offer something for everyone. Booking with lastminute.com makes Spain holidays simple, flexible and affordable.
With unique history and culture and a bustling city centre, holidays in Bilbao offer something for everyone. Booking with lastminute.com makes Spain holidays simple, flexible and affordable.
The most popular places to visit in Bilbao are: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Santiago Cathedral, San Mames Stadium.
Bilbao is the ideal destination for City break.
The exact flight duration to Bilbao varies depending on the departure airport in the UK. It takes approximately 2h1m to fly from London to Bilbao.
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Before travelling from the UK to Bilbao, ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. To get the latest Visa information for Bilbao, please check travel advice on GOV.UK.
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