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When to go to Bilbao? To know when to go on vacation in Bilbao, it is a good idea to find out about the tourist seasons that punctuate the year. The high season corresponds to Holy Week, public holidays and summer on the coast. In addition, during important festivities, such as the Semana Grande in Bilbao (around August 15), prices are the same as in high season and sometimes even higher, due to the large number of visitors that they attract. The hotels are often fully booked several months in advance. The low season corresponds to the slow months, generally from the end of October to mid-March. The mid-season (optional for many hotels that divide the year solely between high and low season; in this case, the mid-season months are considered "low season. The months in which tourist activity is more moderate, despite the mild climate: March, April (except for Holy Week, of course), May, June and September. These months are certainly the best time to visit Bilbao: pleasant climate and no tourist saturation.
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Bilbao's weather depends on its oceanic climate and is therefore the opposite of that of the sunny coasts of Andalusia on hot days. Precipitation is frequent in the fall and spring, while winters are relatively mild (average 8°C). In summer, the average temperature in Bilbao is 20°C, with some heat peaks in August.
From a global point of view, life in Spain is less expensive than in France. However, don't get too excited, because in Bilbao, some tourist places and hotels charge high prices, especially in the city center. However, prices drop significantly inland or in the small towns of Bizkaia. Generally speaking, restaurants, accommodation, shows, some consumer goods and all supermarket purchases are cheaper in Bilbao than in France.
To travel to Bilbao, members of the European Union and citizens of Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Monaco only need a valid identity card or passport. Nor is a visa required for Canadians if their stay is less than three months in Bilbao and Spain in general. Don't forget your driver's license for car and motorcycle rentals.
There is no risk in going to Bilbao if you know how to protect yourself from the sun! However, remember to check that your vaccinations are up to date. To find out about the health situation in the country and to receive advice, do not hesitate to consult your doctor. You can also contact the Society of Travel Medicine at the Pasteur Institute Medical Center at ✆ 01 40 61 38 62 (www.pasteur.fr; section "International Vaccinations, Travel Medicine") or visit the Cimed website (www.cimed.org), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' "Advice to Travelers" section (www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/voyageurs), or the National Health Watch Institute (www.invs.sante.fr). Tap water is safe to drink.
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It is possible to use the services of a travel agency to create a tailor-made trip to Bilbao. This corner of the Spanish Basque Country is not new in the catalogs of the specialists and the links between France and Bilbao are old. Whether you opt for an all-inclusive stay, a family vacation, a honeymoon or a thematic tour, you are sure to find something to suit your needs in the tourist catalogs.
Discover our selection of travel agencies for this destinationAverage price of direct flights to Bilbao airport from France: between 75 and 200 € depending on the season. Please note that the price variation depends on the airline used and, above all, on the reservation deadline. In order to get the best rates, it is essential to book well in advance to compare prices. From France, you can also reach Bilbao by bus, train or even with your own car.
Bilbao's city center and historic district can be easily explored on foot or by bicycle, but it is also possible to cover larger distances using the city's public transportation system: the city has an efficient bus network and three metro lines and a funicular, which will delight travelers in Bilbao. Cabs run throughout the city day and night.
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