Palacio Miramar

San Sebastián


When a royal family comes to the seaside, they need a suitable summer beach pad. For Maria Cristina and family, that was the Palacio Miramar. It was built in the late 19th century in a 'Queen Anne English cottage' style (some cottage!), but sadly the interior is closed to the public.


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8. Monte Igueldo

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