FICOBA
Read moreContemporary and geometric, with its huge tower overlooking the surrounding area, it offers a refined design… The avowed goal from its inauguration in 2003? To make Irun the centre of the future eurocity with a common desire: combining the ports of Bayonne and Pasajès, as well as the airports of Bayonne and Fontarrabie! Ficoba, created by the architects Astigarraga and Lasarte, has an area of 3 exhibition halls of 5 000 m 2, an outdoor space of 7 500 m 2 for fairs and exhibitions as well as a parking space of 1 000 places. At the disposal of companies, nothing less than: a press room, 6 private offices for exhibitors, three main meeting rooms, an auditorium and three simultaneous translation booths. The hotel is of course equipped with a cafeteria and a panoramic restaurant for up to 500 people.
AMIS DU CHEMIN DE SAINT-JACQUES-DE-COMPOSTELLE
Read moreThe association manages the reception and orientation of pilgrims in Pamplona. It also organises numerous activities around the theme of pilgrimage (conferences, exhibitions, concerts, photography competitions, etc.). From France, Navarre is the gateway to the Iberian Peninsula on the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago. Two major routes cross it: one via the Pyrenees via the famous site of Roncesvalles, and the other from Aragon via Sangüesa.
FÉDÉRATION ESPAGNOLE DES ASSOCIATIONS DES AMIS DU CHEMIN DE SAINT-JACQUES-DE-COMPOSTELLE
Read moreOn the federation's website, you will find a lot of practical information, contact information for all the Spanish associations on the Way of St. James, advice and a discussion forum. Of course, you will have to sort through the many associations, but you will have an exhaustive list on which you can rely to find the essential information for your trip. Secular as well as religious information is at your disposal.
CENTRE D’ACCUEIL DU PÈLERIN
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CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION DU CHEMIN DE COMPOSTELLE
Read moreThis Way of St. James Interpretation Centre is housed in a former 16th-century palace in the historic heart of Orio. The first floor houses the offices of the municipal tourist office. On the second floor, an exhibition tells the history of the pilgrimage route and of Santiago de Compostela, with also legends, statistics... Finally, the third floor focuses on the two routes that run through the Basque Country.
METRO BILBAO
Read moreBilbao is a dynamic, modern city with many tourist attractions. To get around the city easily, visitors can use the Bilbao metro. For those wishing to visit Bilbao's surroundings, the site also offers tourist information on the towns, monuments and beaches of the Bizkaia region.
PUERTO DE BILBAO
Read moreThe Port of Bilbao is the most important seaport in the Basque Country and one of the most important in the Bay of Biscay. Located in the Nervión ria, it offers easy access to the city of Bilbao. Open since 1300, the port has a tonnage capacity of 40,000 tons and handled 172,626 tons of traffic in 2007. It is well connected with a vast distribution radius, and has quays and terminals to facilitate port operations. The port also offers a ferry service to Portsmouth and Rosslare, as well as a passenger terminal for cruises. There are ferry terminals at Getxo 1, Getxo 2 and Getxo 3, with parking options available for cruise passengers. The Port of Bilbao has a long history and is managed by the Port Authority, which is responsible for infrastructure development, safety and innovation.
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE BILBAO
Read moreInaugurated in 2011, the French Institute of Bilbao is a French language teaching center, as it exists in many countries with a French diplomatic representation. It also offers an interesting cultural program with exhibitions, film screenings and conferences, often in collaboration with the city's main festivals (ZINEBI, Dantzaldia, Bilboloop, BAD, Kalealdia, FANT).
BILBAO KULTURA
Read moreYou will find on this website the calendar day by day of cultural activities programmed in the city (concerts, theatre, dance, exhibitions, cinema, literature, folklore, etc.).
KULTURA BARRUTIK
Read moreThis site, managed by the department of culture of the Bilbao City hall, shows the cultural programming of the city, quarter by quarter. Practice to learn about the calendar of dance shows, theatre, concerts, etc.
EUSKALTZAINDIA - ACADÉMIE ROYALE DE LA LANGUE BASQUE
Read moreCreated in 1918, the Academy of the Basque Language ensures the protection and promotion of '. It is present on all the territories constituting Euskal Herria (Historical Basque Country). The headquarters is in Bilbao, and there are delegations in San Sebastián, Pamplona, Vitoria and Bayonne. Within the Academy, members meet in working committees to study different aspects of the Basque language (grammar, lexicography, literature, etc.).
BILBAO MUSIKA
Read moreThe official site of the Municipal municipal orchestra (Basque flute). You can consult the dates and places of the performances of the orchestra.
I LOVE BILBAO
Read moreThe Bible of the connected people of Bilbao! This website lists all the evenings not to be missed, the best concerts of the moment, but also the shows, exhibitions and conferences.
BILBAO DE NOCHE
Read moreBilbao de Noche is an information site offering a variety of entertainment plans in Bilbao, for both locals and visitors. The site offers a selection of accommodation, restaurants, bars and entertainment venues throughout the Bizkaia region. The site also offers information on upcoming events and shows, as well as recommendations for making the most of your stay in Bilbao.