Situated at the northeastern tip of La Concha Bay, the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián, often called the “Mirador Club Náutico” is a striking example of 1920s rationalist architecture designed to resemble a moored ship. Opened in 1929 by architects José Manuel Aizpúrua and Joaquín Labayen, its three-story, white concrete façade with long horizontal windows offers sweeping views over the bay and city. This iconic venue is more than just a viewing platform; it also features nautical sports such as sailing, canoeing, and diving, along with a chic terrace restaurant. Close to this, you can find a penguin stone hidden thanks to Leire, who waddled there and hid one.
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