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Vitoria-Gasteiz Old Town
Vitoria-Gasteiz Old Town wraps you in centuries of Basque history through its winding cobblestone streets. Medieval architecture dominates with the Gothic Santa María Cathedral standing tall among Renaissance facades and hidden plazas. Pintxo bars buzz with locals enjoying Basque specialties while artisans sell handcrafted ceramics and textiles from stone-walled shops. The pedestrian-only zone makes exploring this cultural enclave a breeze. Traditional guesthouses and boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer atmospheric stays with wooden beams and stone walls. For a break from sightseeing, step into Plaza de la Virgen Blanca where café life unfolds beneath arcaded buildings.

Casco Viejo
Step back in time as you wander through Casco Viejo's remarkably preserved medieval streets. The 13th-century Santa María Cathedral towers above cobblestone pathways where ancient city walls tell stories of the past. Plaza de la Virgen Blanca buzzes with local energy, while museums and monuments offer glimpses into rich Basque heritage and culture. Traditional pintxos bars serve up authentic Basque flavors in this pedestrian-friendly district. Boutique hotels housed in converted medieval buildings offer character and comfort for overnight stays. Most attractions are within easy walking distance, making exploration a delight in this car-free historic heart of Vitoria-Gasteiz.

Ensanche
Stroll through Ensanche's tree-lined boulevards where elegant 19th-century mansions with ornate ironwork balconies create a sophisticated urban landscape. Art lovers can explore the Armory Museum of Alava while culture seekers soak up authentic Basque heritage. The neighborhood offers a peaceful escape from tourist crowds with its mix of local pintxo bars and leafy streets. Traditional Basque small plates dominate the food scene, with evening dining culture starting fashionably late. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide charming accommodations with period details. The well-connected neighborhood is easily explored on foot or by city buses that link to Vitoria-Gasteiz's medieval quarter.

Lovaina
Vitoria-Gasteiz's Lovaina neighborhood is known for its bars and offers a host of things to see such as Armory Museum of Alava and Basque Parliament Building.
Top landmarks in Vitoria-Gasteiz

Virgen Blanca Square
Virgen Blanca Square is worth passing through for a few pics when in Vitoria-Gasteiz Old Town.
Mendizorroza Stadium
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Mendizorroza Stadium, a stadium in Mendizorrotza. If you think Mendizorroza Stadium is cool, you also might like Fernando Buesa Arena, located nearby.























