




Miramar Jauregia
Entertainment
4.6 (9507 reviews)
Paseo Miraconcha, 48, 20007 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
+34 943 21 90 22
Did You Know?
Summer Residence
Miramar Jauregia, or Miramar Palace, was built as a summer residence for the Spanish Royal Family, particularly Queen Maria Cristina of Austria, at the end of the 19th century.
Architectural Style
The palace is designed in a picturesque English cottage style, a departure from the more traditional Spanish architectural trends of the time, commissioned by Queen Maria Cristina who admired this aesthetic.
Completion Year
Construction of the Miramar Palace was completed in 1893, and it quickly became a central point for the royal court's summer activities.
Coastal Location
Its prime location between Ondarreta and La Concha beaches offers stunning panoramic views of Donostia's iconic bay, making it a highly sought-after spot.
Highlights from Reviews
• Stunning Views
The palace offers breathtaking panoramic views of La Concha Bay, Santa Clara Island, and the San Sebastián coastline, especially at sunset.
• Beautiful Gardens
The elegant and well-maintained gardens surrounding the palace provide a peaceful and scenic environment for relaxation and strolls.
• Free Admission
Access to the palace grounds and gardens is completely free, making it an accessible and enjoyable attraction for all visitors.
• Relaxing Atmosphere
The area is described as quiet and relaxing, perfect for unwinding, reading, sunbathing, or enjoying a picnic with a refreshing sea breeze.
• Historical Significance
Built as a summer residence for the Spanish royal family, the palace holds significant historical value, with interesting stories to discover from outdoor panels.
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