Bilbao

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Bilbao, the gritty heart of the Basque Country, has remade itself from a post-industrial port into a cultural powerhouse. The shimmering titanium curves of the Guggenheim Museum are the headline act, but this city rewards those who linger: its medieval old town, world-class pintxos bars, and a riverfront that fuses cutting-edge architecture with everyday Basque life. It’s a place where a Michelin-starred chef might share a bar counter with a factory worker, and where the green hills of the Basque countryside are a short metro ride away.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two full days give you the essentials: one for the Guggenheim and riverside stroll to the Zubizuri footbridge and Azkuna Zentroa; another for the old town, pintxos tour, and a museum or the funicular. With a third day, take a half-day trip to the coast or the Basque hinterland. Pace yourself — the food scene demands leisurely evenings.

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