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Population:220 000
Currency:1 Euro = 100 cents
Opening hours:Most shops are open Monday to Saturday from9:00 to 13:30 and from 16:00 to 20:00. Thedepartment stores remain open at lunch timeand open on Saturday morning and afternoon.
Internet:www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/turismowww.gospain.orgwww.alavaincoming.com
Newspapers:The Daily Herald is the main daily newspaperon the island, while other publications includeLe Pelican, St Martins Week magazine, StMaarten Nature Magazine and St MaartenEvents.
Emergency numbers:112; Ertzaintza (Autonomous Basque Police)responds to all emergency calls.
Tourist information:Municipal Tourist OfficePlaza General Loma, s/n.01005 Victoria-GasteizTel: +34 945 16 15 98 / 99www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/[email protected]
VITORIAPUBLISHING DATE: 2008-06-18 | COUNTRY CODE: ESContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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VITORIALocated in the northeast of Spain, Vitoria is the capital of theBasque country and has more open space per capita thananywhere else in Spain. With its forty parks and plethora offorests, it has one of the best standards of living in Europe!Also home to the best preserved medieval old quarter of theBasque region, designated a "historical site" since 1997,Vitoria has then adapted its aesthetic tradition tocontemporary styles of architecture. For a region that islegendary for its fiestas and celebrations, Vitoria willcertainly not disappoint you!
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Vitorias origins go back to 1181 when KingSancho VI founded a walled town toprotect the Kingdom of Navarre. Todaythere are many reasons to go there. Themedieval quarter is one of the best historiccentres preserved in the north of Spain!You will discover a rich history, such as thechurches dating from the Gothic period,and the several palaces which reflect thesplendour of the Renaissance. The Baroquestyle also left its mark, with a specialmention for the Church of San Miguel.Vitoria has harmoniously combined itshistoric past and modernity. Theneoclassical urban expansion to the southis characterised by the many balconieswhich overlook the bustling streets,adorned by the works of numerous Basquesculptors. There you will enjoy magnificentwalks in finely conceived parks and greens.This "human scale" city has definitely beenbuilt with respect to the environment!Cultural dynamism is also part of Vitoriasidentity. The Basque country is home tohospitality, traditions, happiness andfiestas! There is always somethinghappening, lots of museums and great"pinchos" bars and restaurants!
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Medieval QuarterThis oval-shaped old quarter is home tomuseums, beautiful Medieval andRenaissance buildings architecturally keptalive today. Dont miss the outstandingtowers of Cathedral of Saint Mary, Churchof San Pedro, Church of San Vincente andthe Paris Church of San Miguel.Phone: +34 945 16 15 98
Cathedral Saint MaryThe restoration work of this huge culturallyrich Gothic masterpiece obliges a visit!Address: Plaza de la BurulleraPhone: +34 945 255 135Internet: www.catedralvitoria.com
Casa Del CordonThis Gothic building still contains its majorstructural elements dating from the 13th tothe 15th centuries!Address: C/ Cuchilleria, 24
Palace Of Escoriaza EsquibelThe best-preserved Renaissance mansionin the old city.Address: C/ Fray Zacarias Martinez
Plaza The Espaa And Los ArquillosA beautiful neoclassic square flanked byarchways, located where the city outgrewits walled confines at the end of the 18thcentury. Nearby Los Arquillos and Plaza delMachette (dating from 1802) are acollection of small squares, walkways andhouses of great architectural value. (Dont
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miss the Palace of Villasuso).
Florida ParkBeautiful Romanesque garden with avariety of species of trees, located in theSenda district, near the 3 km walkwaylined with parks, stately homes andmuseums.
Fine Arts MuseumIn the Augusti Palace, with typical Basquepaintings from the 17th and 19thcenturies.Address: Paseo de Fray Fransisco, 8, SendaPhone: +34 945 18 19 18
Cathedral Of Blessed Virgin Mary (newCathedral)This Neo-Gothic building has a nice cryptand various sculptures and carvings. Ithouses the Museum of Religious.Address: C/ Monseor Cadena y Eleta s/nPhone: +34 945 18 19 18
Basque Museum Of Contemporary ArtOne of the best permanent collections ofBasque and Spanish art from the 20thCentury.Address: C/ Francia, n 24Phone: +34 945 20 90 20Internet: www.artium.org
EATING #EATING#
Vitorias gastronomy is excellent! It isbased on fresh and seasonal ingredients,which fits perfectly with the famous winesof the Rioja Alavesa region or the Txakoliof Alava (a young white wine). Special
mention goes to the sheeps cheese FromIdiazabal and potatoes From Alava, as wellas the wild mushrooms or "perretxikos"(also called St Georges mushrooms).There is much more to try: Porrusalda(leek soup), snails "a la alavesa", roastsuckling pig, river crabs in a sauce...enjoy!
ArkupeAkrupe is very popular in town as it offersgreat food at an interesting price in thatcategory.Address: Mateo Moraza, 13Phone: +34 945 23 00 80
El PortalonIn the heart of the medieval city, ElPortalon is an emblematic venue preparingsome of the best of the traditional Basquecuisine.Address: Correria, 151Phone: +34 945 14 27 55
El ClareteIn a cosy stone-walled cave, you will beable to try some great local dishesprepared from fresh and seasonalingredients.Address: Cercas Bajas, 18Phone: +34 945 26 38 74
El MesonVery good food at a very reasonable price.Try the omelettes or slices of bonito withmayonnaise and piquant red peppers! ElMenson is also recommended by Michelin.Address: Ortiz de Zarate, 5Phone: +34 945 14 27 30
Conde De AlavaIn the modern city, a well establishedrestaurant offering traditional andrenowned Basque cuisine. Its also an idealplace for working lunches and businessmeetings.
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Address: Cruz Blanca, 8Phone: +34 945 22 50 40
EXCLUSIVEZaldiaranExpect some of the most exquisitegastronomy in town at Zaldiaran. Therestaurant has been awarded one Michelinstar!Address: Avda. Gasteiz, 21Phone: +34 945 13 48 22
MID-RANGEEtxe ZaharraAlso in the beautiful old quarter, its arecommended restaurant, offering verygood local dishes at reasonable prices.Address: Txikita, 6Phone: +34 945 14 65 65
BUDGETDolomiti PizeriaLike in most cities in the world, there is agreat pizzeria to try, such as Dolomiti!Address: Ramon y Caja, 1Phone: +34 945 23 34 26
CAFS #CAFES#
In Vitoria, you will find dozens of cafsevery few meters, as well as pinchos barswhich are the best way to enjoy theBasque culture. Pinchos are deliciouscreation of miniature cuisine, similar totapas in southern Spain. At any time of theday, bar crawling is simply a crucialexperience!
SaburdiThe most famous one in Vitoria. Greatvariety of small snacks and everything is ofthe highest quality.Address: Calle Dato, 32Phone: +34 945 15 70 16
UsokariAlmost located opposite to Saburdi, itsalso a great venue to enjoy a glass of RiojaCrianza with delicious pinchos!Address: Calle Dato, 35Phone: +34 945 23 41 52
TolooIn the medieval quarter, this caf-barregularly participates in "pinchos"competition! Ask for the Tierra (PatataConfitada Con Molleja de Pato a laPimienta). Delicious!Address: Cuesta de San Fransisco, 3Phone: +34 945 23 33 36
La RiojanaAlso in the old city, La Riojana is a popularvenue with good coffees, Rioja andpinchos. Special mention for one of itsspecialities: the Tartaleta de Bacalao!Address: Cuchillera, 33Phone: +34 945 25 02 39
UniversalWhatever you need, Universal has goodsmall or large coffees, and of course thefamous pinchos, in a friendly atmosphere.Address: La Paz, 11Phone: +34 945 14 65 28
DolarAlthough it sounds American, Dolar is atypical Basque venue with a specialmention for its speciality, the ChampiDolar, but you may also try the SolomilooCon Peras Al foie!Address: Florida, 26Phone: +34 945 23 00 71
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Caf DublinGood venue, with nice exhibitions. Theatmosphere changes in the evening, withguest DJs or concerts, which makes theplace very popular especially during thejazz festival.Address: Plaza Virgen BlancaPhone: +34 945 28 67 62Internet: www.cafdublin.com
Caf Jazz-antzokiaPinchos, good coffees and drinks, and onthe top of that, great music!Recommended!Address: Pamplona, 11Phone: +34 945 179 275
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Vitoria is a vibrant city at night! There issomething for everyone. The medievaldistrict is where the youth heads, mainlyon Zapateria and Cuchilleria streets. In thecity centre, the pedestrianised zonesattract those who look for a quieter time.
ZanzibarVery popular among the early 20s crowd.It gets very busy on the weekends. Cheapdrinks.Address: New Outside, 5Phone: +34 945 28 81 93
The Man In The MoonIn the heart of the medieval district, itsanother popular venue with great musicand atmosphere.
Address: Opposite the Church of El Carmen
La ComarcaOne of the best venues for live rockperformances every Friday.Address: Mateo MorazaPhone: +34 945 13 98 84
Oconnors Irish PubIt is currently very trendy to frequent Irishor Scottish pubs in Vitoria!Address: Prado, 11Phone: +34 945 23 06 34
AmadeusAmadeus Club attracts lots of studentsevery weekend.Address: La Paz, 5Phone: +34 945 14 70 39
Crculo Culture ClubOne of the most popular discotheques intown!Address: General lava, 5Phone: +34 945 14 77 41Internet: www.circulocultureclub.com
ManThe right place for Latino musicenthusiasts!Address: Florida, 39Phone: +34 945 12 05 24
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Beyond its cultural dynamism andrenowned gastronomy, Vitoria is also a cityof shopping. Throughout the year, thereare popular markets and fairs, such as the
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street market in Calle Correria andmedieval quarter every first Saturday ofthe month. The Christmas Handicrafts Fairis also a not-to-be missed place for thewinter visitors!The medieval quarter and the districts ofthe centre, Gorbea, Avenida and Lakua arethe main shopping areas. The DendarabaShopping Centre and the Cortes Ingles aresome of the best places to go in the citycentre. You will find any kind of products.Those looking for souvenirs, handicrafts,antiques and young peoples designershops may head to the medieval district(especially on Calle Correria) where youcan easily combine your cultural tour withshopping activities.There are also many craftsmen specializingin pottery, ceramics, leather and woodcarving. On Correria 120, Uztintzasproprietor turns and fires all kinds of potsand plates on the premises. One of itsspecialities is the hand-turned platedecorated in the simple "Sobria" style ofthe Basque country. Rarities and qualityproducts can be found in the many wellknown antique businesses located on CalleCorreria. In Plaza de la Provincia , thefamous Fournier playing cards areavailable from papelerias such as Mayner.They are reproduced from historic designsheld by the House of Fournier.
SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVEGran Hotel LakuaThis modern hotel is perfectly located, notfar from the airport, and features highinternational standards. The right place forthe business travellers or those who likemodernity.Address: Tarragona, 8Phone: +34 945 18 10 00Internet: www.granhotelakua.com
Nh Canciller De VitoriaPart of an international chain, The NHCanciller Ayala is a modern 10 storey hotellocated in the commercial and businessdistrict, overlooking the Cathedral andFlorida Park.Address: Ramon y Cajal, 5Phone: +34 945 13 00 00Internet: www.nh-hotels.com
GOOD VALUESiken Ciudad De VitoriaWith its overwhelming faade andcontemporary interior, the Siken hotel islocated walking distances from downtown,near the new Cathedral.Address: Portal de Castilla, 8Phone: +34 945 14 11 00Internet: www.hoteles-silken.com
AlmonedaOnly six years old, Almoneda is located inthe center of the city next to the Park ofFlorida, and close to the main places ofhistorical interest, with a familyatmosphere. Recommended!
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Address: Florida, 7Phone: +34 945 15 40 84Internet: www.hotelalmoneda.com
BASICIradierReasonable prices in the heart of thecommercial and administrative part of thecity, with good comfort.Address: Florida, 49Phone: +34 945 27 90 66Internet: www.hoteliradier.com
AmaricaWell located, this modest hotel has allfacilities for the budget traveller!Address: Florida, 11Phone: +34 945 13 05 06Internet: www.hotelamarica.com
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#
AirportVitoria is served by an internationalairport, located about 9 km from the city.Tel: +34 945 16 35 91 or 945 16 35 00www.via-vitoria-airport.comThere is a line which connects the airportwith several hotels in the city in 25minutes. (Price depends on the journey).Otherwise you can head to theVitoria-Gasteiz bus station (Calle LosHerrn, 50) in the city centre by autobus:www.autobuseslaunion.com (Tel: +34 945264 626), 3 per journey.Phone: +34 945 16 35 91 or 945 16 35 00Internet: www.via-vitoria-airport.com
Public transportThe city bus system (TUVISA) runs anefficient network of public buses with 16lines. You can purchase tickets on board.(Regular single fare is 0, 80). Busesusually run from 7am to 22:20 during theweek and 8:20am to 23h00 on weekends).A tramway (Eusko Train) is underconstruction.
BikeThe Town Hall of Vitoria-Gasteiz offers afree bicycle lending service from June toNovember. Also, attempts have been madeto encourage people to use bicycles to getaround the city. The "Park and Pedal"scheme offers free bicycles to users of carparks located in the city centre.
Tourist Train (private)Trips around the medieval quarter and theurban expansion area at certain times ofthe year.www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/turismo
TaxiRadio Taxi Tel: +34 945 27 35 00Phone: +34 945 27 35 00
PostFrom Monday to Friday: 8:30 am to 8:30pm. Saturdays from 9:30 am to 2 pm.Summer: Half day hours in some offices.Stamps are available from kiosks andnewsagents.Main Post: Address: C/Postas, 9Tel: +34 945 15 46 89Address: C/Postas, 9Phone: +34 945 15 46 89
PharmacyTel: +34 945 23 07 21Country Code: +34Area code: 945
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Phone: +34 945 23 07 21
Electricity220/240 V AC, 50Hz
DoctorTxagorritxu HospitalTel: +34 945 00 70 00Santiago Hospital + 34 945 00 76 00La Esperanza Clinic + 34 945 25 25 00San Jos General HospitalTel: +34 945 14 09 00Phone: +34 945 00 70 00 + 34 945 00 76 00 + 34 945 25 25 00+34 945 14 09 00
DentistMulticlinica Laser-Dental Vitoria, S.L.+ 34 945 148 632Phone: + 34 945 148 632
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