What to do and see in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

April 13, 2022 Agatha Simes

Vitoria-Gasteiz (/vɪˌtɔːriə ɡɑːsˈteɪs/, Spanish: [biˈtoɾja ɣasˈteiθ], Basque: [ɡas̺teis̻]) is the seat of government and the capital city of the Basque Autonomous Community and of the province of Araba/Álava in northern Spain. It holds the autonomous community's House of Parliament, the headquarters of the Government, and the Lehendakari's (Prime Minister's) official residency. The municipality — which comprises not only the city but also the mainly agricultural lands of 63 villages around — is the largest in the Basque Autonomous Community, with a total area of 276.81 km (106.88 sq mi), and it has a population of 242,082 people (2014). The dwellers of Vitoria-Gasteiz are called vitorianos or gasteiztarrak, while traditionally they are dubbed babazorros (Basque for 'bean sacks'). Vitoria-Gasteiz is a multicultural city with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, healthcare, architectural conservation, aeronautics, vehicle industry, oenology and gastronomy. It is the first Spanish municipality to be awarded the title of European Green Capital (in 2012) and it is consistently ranked as one of the 5 best places to live in Spain. The old town holds some of the best preserved medieval streets and plazas in the region and it is one of very few cities to hold 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.
Restaurants in Vitoria-Gasteiz

1. Guiartu

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5.0 based on 184 reviews

Guiartu

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2. Virtoria Centro de Realidad Virtual

Avenida Santiago 55-57 Bajo, 01003 Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain +34 945 71 25 90 [email protected] http://www.virtoria.es/
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Virtoria Centro de Realidad Virtual

¡Enjoy virtual reality experiences as never before! Come to our fully adapted facilities to enjoy virtual reality playing alone or online with friends or family. Games for all ages and experiences in gaming. Explore the oceans' fauna, defend your fortress against the evil forces, face the zombie apocalypse or play in team battles of paintball, dodgeball, laser tag, war games... ¡And many more!

3. Parque de la Florida

Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain https://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/wb021/was/contenidoAction.do?idioma=es&uid=entuo_6_1_18
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4.5 based on 637 reviews

Parque de la Florida

Reviewed By Carolinaaugust1973 - Vigo, Spain

We went to the park to enjoy the park, nature and the Belen. Three wise kings to take pictures with and share the spirit of Christmas. Really nice park to walk, shame it was so cold!

4. Catedral de Santa Maria

Canton de Santa Maria 3, 01001 Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain +34 945 25 51 35 [email protected] http://www.catedralvitoria.eus/
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Catedral de Santa Maria

Reviewed By Dyegourmet

We joined a tour given in Spanish but were handed audio guides in English which worked very well.This was an extremely interesting and well researched tour, taking you down into the crypt and showing the area beneath the vast cathedral pillars, explaining the history of the site, the building itself and the necessary work (currently 20 years - and running) which has taken place to stabilise it for the future. It seems that 1960s renovations weren't too helpful. The tour takes visitors (who must don fetching hair covers and hard hats) into the body of the cathedral, up to the triforium and the parapet and into the bell towers before finishing with a visit to the portico and the beautiful set of arches. Don't scorn the hard hats. Some of the arches you pass beneath are very low and it would be all too easy to graze or thump you head. It's not advisable if you suffer from vertigo - and some of it would be tough-going if you can't climb stairs easily. However, some areas are accessible by lift and I noticed one elderly visitor who had negotiated parts of the tour this way. Don't miss this tour. It's unique, informative and extremely professionally presented.

5. Anillo Verde

Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain +34 945 16 11 00 http://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/we001/was/we001Action.do?idioma=es&accionWe001=ficha&accion=anilloVerde
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4.5 based on 626 reviews

Anillo Verde

6. Plaza de la Virgen Blanca

Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain http://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/wb021/was/contenidoAction.do?idioma=es&uid=u4c4f3353_166382a955d__7d8a
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Plaza de la Virgen Blanca

Reviewed By turistico - Yonkers, United States

This is a beautiful plaza surrounded by beautiful buildings perfect for a stroll and admire the architecture around it. At the top you will see a beautiful medieval church and from here you can explore the beautiful and original Old Town.

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