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Plan language: 日本語Things to do in Gasteiz / Vitoria, Spain include visiting the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria, a stunning example of Gothic architecture located in the heart of the old town. Explore Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, a lively square perfect for people-watching. Art lovers should not miss the Artium Museum, offering impressive Basque and contemporary art collections.


Step into centuries of art and history with jaw-dropping architecture. Experience the whispering spiral staircase and detailed stone carvings that tell ancient tales.
クイックファクト: The cathedral boasts a striking blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture with its most famous feature being the unfinished north façade. Its intricate stonework includes over 100 carved figures that narrate biblical stories and local legends.
見どころ: One fascinating aspect is the ‘Angel’s Staircase,’ a spiral staircase famed for its perfect acoustics that allow whispers to travel clearly from top to bottom. Visitors often linger to experience how sounds echo mysteriously within this architectural marvel.


Experience a lively square where centuries-old festivities light up the summer nights. Witness colorful architecture and joyful crowds in one of the city's most spirited celebrations.
クイックファクト: Crowds gather yearly on August 4 to celebrate the Celedón descent, starting the Virgen Blanca festival. Its central fountain features statues representing the city’s historical figures and local legends.
見どころ: A delightful tradition occurs during the Virgen Blanca festival when a giant rag doll named Celedón descends from a balcony to the square, symbolizing the start of the festivities. Brightly colored buildings frame the square, painting a picture-perfect scene that buzzes with cheer and local pride.


Experience a lively collection of modern art with vibrant interactive exhibits. Delight in breathtaking city views from the rooftop terrace that add an artsy twist to your visit.
クイックファクト: The museum hosts over 400 works spanning from the 1960s to contemporary art, emphasizing Basque and Spanish artists. Its building integrates an old industrial structure with modern architectural elements, creating a unique viewing environment.
見どころ: One standout feature includes an expansive rooftop garden terrace offering panoramic city views and occasional live art performances. The museum hosts an innovative space called 'The Art Lab,' where visitors can interact with digital and multimedia exhibits, blending art with technology.


Discover a rare mix of historic architecture and cutting-edge contemporary art. Experience art installations set against centuries-old walls and vibrant cultural events.
クイックファクト: A palace turns into a lively culture hub filled with contemporary art and urban culture. Visitors get a peek into centuries of history combined with vibrant modern exhibitions.
見どころ: The palace hosts over 10 contemporary art exhibitions annually inside its Renaissance halls. Peeling plaster and aged stone contrast vividly with cutting-edge digital art installations, creating a unique sensory blend.


Discover a lush urban oasis filled with intriguing sculptures. Wander through colorful gardens and a playful labyrinth for a refreshing outdoor escape.
クイックファクト: The park covers approximately 25 hectares featuring a diverse collection of native and exotic trees. A well-maintained pond hosts various waterfowl species, adding life and color to the scenery.
見どころ: A unique sculptural labyrinth within the park measures 50 meters across and offers a playful challenge for visitors of all ages. The vibrant flower displays change seasonally, creating a vivid palette that shifts throughout the year.


Dive deep into Basque culture through rare artifacts and immersive storytelling. Experience centuries of Basque traditions, language, and rural life under one roof.
クイックファクト: An artifact collection includes over 5,000 pieces reflecting Basque culture and traditions. Exhibits present objects from everyday life, farming tools, textiles, to ancient Basque clothing and art.
見どころ: Encounter the original 17th-century farmhouse facade transported and rebuilt inside the museum, showcasing traditional Basque rural life up close. Interactive multimedia stations bring the Basque language and folklore stories vividly to life, offering a sensory cultural immersion.
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Goxua is a layered dessert with cream, sponge cake, and caramel, typical of the Basque Country and especially beloved in Vitoria-Gasteiz, known for its rich and light texture.

Pantxineta is a puff pastry tart filled with custard and topped with almonds, a classic Basque sweet that is popular in Gasteiz during celebrations.

While originally from Galicia, the almond-based Tarta de Santiago is widely appreciated in Vitoria-Gasteiz and often included in Basque dessert selections due to its distinctive nutty flavor.

Txorizo a la sidra is chorizo sausage cooked in cider, a traditional Basque dish commonly enjoyed in Vitoria-Gasteiz, combining smoky and tangy flavors.

Marmitako is a hearty tuna and potato stew considered a fisherman's dish, very popular in the Basque region including Gasteiz for its warmth and simplicity.

Bacalao al pil-pil is a famous Basque dish of cod cooked in olive oil, garlic, and chili, known for its unique emulsified sauce and presence in Vitoria-Gasteiz gastronomy.

Txakoli is a slightly sparkling, dry white wine from the Basque Country, enjoyed frequently in Vitoria-Gasteiz for its fresh and crisp character.

Kalimotxo is a popular Basque drink mixing red wine and cola, widely consumed in Gasteiz during festivals and casual gatherings for its sweet and refreshing taste.

Patxaran is a traditional Basque liqueur made from sloe berries soaked in anisette, commonly sipped in Vitoria-Gasteiz as a digestive after meals.
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A vibrant city known for the Guggenheim Museum and rich Basque culture.
Famous for stunning beaches, exquisite cuisine, and a charming old town.
Capital of La Rioja region, renowned for its wine and tapas bars.
Connections to Bilbao, Madrid, San Sebastian
From Bilbao Airport, take a bus or taxi to the train station, then train to Vitoria center.
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