Aquarium de San Sebastián

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Donostia, Spain

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Auditorium· Exhibit· Museum· Aquarium· Environmental protection organization· Event venue· Maritime museum· Tourist attraction

Aquarium de San Sebastián Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Aquarium de San Sebastián is located in Donostia, Spain on 1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz,. Aquarium de San Sebastián is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category auditorium in Spain.

Address

1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz,

Phone

+34943440099

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ShahBano Manoor

It was not as looked like it was not as you will sea a real part of sea underneath it was all made up .. but the archives were good

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Natalie Daz

I loved this aquarium. Both for the live specimens as well as for the museum itself, as you can learn about the history of fishing in the area and see historical ships, weapons and other things of interest. It's worth a visit. It's very didactic. There is a huge whale skeleton that gives you a perspective of reality. And then to be able to see the seabed, the giant fish tanks...it's wonderful!

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Stefania Bertocchi

Very interesting, well thoughts through, balanced display of live fish and marine history of San Sebastian. Not the largest exhibition of live fish (we've been in larger ones in Italy and France), but very well laid out and preserved. The kids (12 and 10) loved it. Only concern with covid-19: people tend not to maintain social distancing and there's limited supervision.

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Dinu Raducanu

Very large aquarium with a lot of exhibits. Well organized and maintained. Staff was very friendly which is not surprising for Spain and the Basque region. The exhibits on the Basque seafaring were an interesting touch to the aquarium.

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Sofia Gomezllata

Fantastic place to visit. Perfect for rainy days or for when you need a break from the sun. There are discount prices for some people, and there is even an audio guide. The aquarium is divided into two parts: the maritime museum and the aquarium itself. The naval museum is fantastic. All explanations are in Basque, Spanish, English, and French. The history of San Sebastian is explained thanks to a collection of historic objects, pictures, and replicas. Some kids might love it; some might find it boring. It depends on the child. The aquarium part has a nice variety of marine animals, with jellyfish being my favorites. There is a tunnel where fish and sharks surround the visitor, and you can even pet some of the starfish and fish. All in all, a beautiful place with loads of things to do. Entirely accessible for wheelchairs and prams.