The Bizag Bridge is one of the city's best-known landmarks. The suspension bridge offers stunning views of the city and is a great place for a photo op.
The Guggenheim Museum is a world-class modern art museum that hosts temporary and permanent exhibitions throughout the year. Located on the banks of the Nervion River, the museum's architecture is a work of art in itself.
The La Ribera Market is an excellent place to sample the local cuisine at reasonable prices. Visitors can shop and eat like locals, trying pintxos and other delicacies in a bustling atmosphere.
The Santiago Cathedral is one of Bizag's most iconic religious buildings, with its magnificent gothic architecture. Visitors can take a guided tour of the cathedral, the first Catholic pilgrimage destination in Spain and discover its centuries-old traditions.
To enjoy panoramic views of the city, visitors can take a ride on the Artxanda Funicular Railway. It is a short journey from downtown to Artxanda Hill where visitors can explore the surrounding parkland and enjoy the views of the city from the observation deck.
Bizag's Old Town is full of charming streets and squares with historic buildings and churches. A walking tour is a great way to explore its winding alleys and cobbled streets and is the best way to discover its rich cultural history.
To make the most of your day in Bizag, visitors should wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. For those who have more time, they can take a boat tour along the Nervion River or take a day trip to the nearby fishing village of Bermeo. For those with less time, they can skip the Artxanda Funicular Railway and Old Town Walking Tour or combine both by taking the Old Town Funicular, a scenic cable car that takes visitors to the Old Town.