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Fun during the evening in Bilbao |
Bilbao |
All the children in Bilbao between the ages of 6 and 13 can join in the Children's Area, an initiative of the city council. With this it is hoped that the children will be kept entertained with different games during the evening between 5pm and 8pm, Monday to Friday. Activities range from board and construction games to expression and symbolic games. The events are held in the respective District Centres in Deusto, Begona, Otxarkoaga, Zorroza, etc. Registration takes place after the fifth of October at the children's area in the different District Civic Centres, and it costs (EUR 15.02). Review © 2007, Wcities |
Muscle-Toning Specialists |
Iturribide, 20 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48006 +34 94 416 1770 |
"This gym is in one of the most famous streets in the Old Quarter of the city. Its facilities, however, are anything but old. You can practice your favourite sport with the help of expert and certified monitors who will guide you along. You can do aerobics classes or maintenance activities, but their real specialty is weightlifting and muscle toning. The gym has a good range of machines and devices to help the you reach your personal goal." Review © 2007, Wcities |
Getting to Mount Artxanda |
Carretera de Artxanda a Santo Domingo, nº 27 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48015 +34 (0)944 45 4966 http://www.funicularartxanda.com/ |
This unusual means of transport, built in 1913, by the swiss company Von Roy, was opened in 1915. Its activity was interrupted, however, during the Civil War. The present installations were opened in 1983 and the old wooden carriages were replaced with metal ones with a capacity of 70 people. The 3min trip, with a climb of 226m, allows the passenger to contemplate the beautiful city panorama, as well as to enjoy one of the most frequented recreational sites in Bilbao at weekends: Mount Artxanda. Here you have some of the best known restaurants and grills in Bilbao, as well as the Artxanda Multisports Complex. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Next to estuary |
Plaza Ernesto Erkoreka, s/n Bilbao, Vizcaya 48007 +34 94 420 4200 http://www.bilbao.net/ webmaster@ayto.bilbao.net |
Opened in 1892, the building that houses Bilbao's city council is the work of the architect Joaquin Rucoba, who also built the Arriaga Theatre. Among its principal features is a main exterior wall lavishly decorated in the Baroque style. The busts and statues adorning the place are of illustrious personages of the Bilbaon social scene. It was built upon the ruins of the old San Agustin convent. Climbing the exterior steps and entering the building, the first thing that stands out is the central staircase which meets with the most attention-grabbing spot in the town hall - the beautiful and singular Arab salon or reception area. This is a place of unusual beauty in which the main public acts take place. Located on the estuary's edge, opposite there is a bridge of the same name which crosses the estuary in the direction of Plaza Circular. Without leaving the town hall's pavement the visitor can get on to the Campo Volantín, or on to the other side of the estuary to walk along the recently opened Paseo de Urbitarte. The town hall's interior can be visited during the mornings all week at no charge. In half an hour, and accompanied by a guide, its most important features can be seen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Walk along estuary bank |
Puente de La Salve Bilbao 48007 |
Setting out from the Bilbao town hall, we enter one of the city's most privileged residential areas. Parallel to the estuary, Campo Volantin, which extends as far as the majestic La Salve bridge (so called because on arriving there sailors would pray at the sight of the Begoña basilica) has changed over the years. Mansions and villas began to disappear in the 1950's, replaced by blocks of apartments. Even today, though, there is still enchanting evidence of another age, in places like the parish of El Salvador, Santiago Apostol college or the magnificent nineteenth century Olábarri palace, which today houses the council of the Autonomous Port of Bilbao. For the past few years Campo Volantin has awaited with expectation and enthusiasm such events as the construction of the Guggenheim Museum and the Palacio Euskalduna, both situated on the bank opposite Campo Volantin, and which along with the Uribitarte pathway and the Calatrava footbridge have changed and made grander this landscape that rises parallel with the estuary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old Quarter of left-wing municipality |
Puente Colgante Portugalete 48920 |
Portugalete is one of the most important municipalities of the so-called Left Side of the estuary, a traditionally industrial and mining area to which Sestao, Barakaldo and Santurtzi also pertain. The town of Portugalete is currently an important industrial and commercial centre that is linked to the Right Side by this impressive piece of iron that is the Colgante bridge (Hanging Bridge). Portugalte's old quarter still retains its medieval flavour and among its most noteworthy features is, for example, Santa Maria church, in the Gothic-Renaissance style, which is situated very near the medieval Tower of Salazar, rebuilt in 1958 after a fire years before and dating back to 1379. The town hall, built in 1884, also stands out with its rectangluar form circled by arch-shaped porticos and wrought iron balconies. The visitor is advised to walk along the quay (El Muelle) until coming to what the locals call "The Point" (La Punta), the work of Evaristo de Churruca and opened in 1887 by Queen Maria Cristina and Alfons XIII. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Top quality & nice decor |
Bertendona, 6 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48008 +34 94 415 0700 |
This gym is one of Bilbao's most modern, and is conveniently located in downtown Bilbao. The gym provides all sorts of options for taking care of your body or for playing sports within an attractive and contemporary ambiance. It has a full circuit of nautilus machines, cardiovascular circuit, sauna, steam baths, massage services and solarium. The gym also provides locker space, towels and toiletries. There are two membership options. The first is the "mini", which consists of a 10,000-peseta registration fee and then 7,900 every month. This plan allows you to use the gym from Monday to Friday only and at restricted times: in the morning 9am-12.30pm, and afternoon 4pm-6.30pm. The other option offers more flexibility in terms of time (Mon-Fri, 7am-11pm; Sat 9am-3pm and 5pm-10pm; Sundays and holidays 10am-3pm), but costs quite a bit more: 20,000-peseta registration fee and 11,900 monthly payment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Classic Bilbao sports venue |
Alameda de Rekalde, 28 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48009 +34 94 423 1108 clubdeportivo@deportivo |
Club Deportivo is an institution in Bilbao with more than 100 years of sporting services to Bilbaoans. Situated right in the city centre, a short distance from the Guggenheim Museum and close to the shopping and business area of town, it offers its members many sports and leisure facilities. It is equipped with a wall for playing the traditional Basque squash-like game, pelota. It also has two smaller walls, a paddle court and a short court. In addition there are two saunas and steam baths, a multi-gym, a fitness gym with boxing ring, children's and full sized swimming pools and solarium. There is also a hairdresser, cafeteria, restaurant, television lounge and medical room. All of this makes Club Deportivo a sports and leisure centre for an exclusive clientele. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Flexible schedule & affordable |
Goikosolua El Regato-Barakaldo, Vizcaya 48903 +34 656 74 1852 |
"The Baracaldo Equestrian Club is in the El Regato neighbourhood in the town of Barakaldo, only 5 kilometers from Bilbao. The club offers everything both the novice and expert might need. They have riding classes for lower intermediate levels and those who want to perfect their techniques. You can go horse-riding for 1 or 2 hours at either for a modest price. Beginners can also buy a similar ticket good for 10 classes of 2 classes per week. They have a set schedule although you should call to confirm times." Review © 2007, Wcities |
Horse-riding made easy |
Carretera Magdalena, s/n Goiherri-Erandio, Vizcaya 48950 +34 94 467 4567 |
The Goiherri Riding Club is in Goiherri de Erandio, a town next to Bilbao and only 5 minutes from Sondika airport. The purpose of this club is to help prepare young riders for horse-jumping competitions. They also aim to make horse-riding and horse-jumping competitions affordable and within everyone's reach. You can hire ponies and horses, or sign up for a beginner's class in jumping and riding. The club has much experience in this field and has even won several prestigious competitions such as the Pony Championship in Spain. Prices range from 1500 pesetas per hour-long class, or you can get a ticket good for 10 classes at 13000 pesetas. Their timetable is rather flexible, so it's always a good idea to call first. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Gym & Dance classes |
Henao, 20 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48009 +34 94 424 7032 |
Corppo Max gym was only recently refurbished and now includes the latest in materials and machines. The initial registration fee of 5000 pesetas will allow you to take part in various classes and activities: aerobics, toning, cardio-vascular exercise, tai chi, jazz and other dance classes, such as 'sevillanas' or ballet. Monthly fees will vary, though, depending on the combination of classes or activities you sign up for. For example, aerobics and toning costs 6000 pesetas, or the same two plus maintenance comes to 7000 pesetas. The dance classes, 'sevillanas' and ballroom dancing for example, come to 5000 pesetas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
A breathing space |
Cerca de Palacio de Congresos Euskalduna Bilbao, Vizcaya 48011 +34 944 71 0301 (Informacion Turistica) informacion@bilbaoturismo.bilbao.net |
You'll find this park alongside Bilbao's Gran Vía and you can escape from the traffic to spend some peaceful time walking along the pathways amongst an amazing diversity of majestic trees. It was laid out between 1912 and 1920 along the lines of an English country house gardens and it boasts four ponds. The most popular are the duck pond and the pergola pond, with its spectacular cybernetic fountain that's a veritable sound and light show. Next door, you can visit the impressive Museo de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Museum). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Learn to care for environment |
Ondarroa, 2 Bilbao 48004 +34 94 411 4999 |
The Basque government's Centro de Educacion e Investigacion Didactico Ambiental (CEIDA) (Environmental Reaserch and Learning Centre), the Bilbao city council, and schools are running The Ecology at School campaign. This involves talks, training courses and visits which enable young people to learn about environmental problems and how to reduce them. This campaign is held annually in different schools with the aim of teaching young people a new way of life, respecting their environment using the rule of the three Rs: recycling, reusing and reducing. It makes them develop responsible habits and attitudes towards environmental resources, using as a reference point their closest environment, their school. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Recently opened |
Muelle de Arriluce, 1 Getxo 48990 |
Situated in the residential municipality of Getxo and very close to the Puerto Viejo de Algorta, is the recently constructed Puerto Deportivo El Abra-Getxo (marina). These nautical sports installations mean to become the first marina in the Basque country and the best on the Cantabrian coast, attracting many people to its two very different areas. It has a shopping and recreational area with a multicinema complex that can seat up to 2,000 people, and a walkway with restaurants, cafeterias and bars; then there is an area where boats are maintained and repaired, and all kinds of nautical equipment can be bought. All in all it's an area that, along with its parking facilities, makes for one of the most attractive locations in the Getxo area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Discover Cantabrian sea bed |
José María Escuza, 16 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48013 |
The Federación Vizcaína de Actividades Subacuáticas (Vizcayan Federation of Underwater Activities) offers the possibility of enjoying diving in Vizcaya. They periodically organise interesting trips to the Vizcayan coast in able to visit the depths of the most attractive parts of the coast, such as San Juan de Gaztelugatxe or the hermitage built in honour of the fishermen which has a statue installed at the bottom of the sea. You can also visit Cape Ogoño and Cape Billano, places where you can contemplate the richest and most diverse fauna and flora of the Bay of Biscay and the Cantabrian Sea. You can also get your scuba-diving license through the Federation if you want to go under through one of the local clubs. The yearly Basque Country license costs 4500 pesetas, and if you want the nation-wide license, good in the rest of Spain, that'll cost 5200 pesetas. The fee for certified technicians in the Basque Country is 5275 pesetas, and with the license good for the rest of Spain as well, it comes to 5975 pesetas. If you're not a member of any particular club, you can scuba dive for 1500 pesetas, or if a member, 700 pesetas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Climbing and abseiling |
Iparraguirre, 46 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48010 +34 94 443 1734 |
The Federación Vizcaína de Montaña (Vizcayan Mountain Federation) offers different activities to get in touch with nature. The activities they engage in most are climbing and abseiling. The places where these take place are: the Encartaciones, the Renero area, the eastern part of Vizcaya where there are limestone faces in the 5-8 category.mOther climbing areas are the limestone cliffs of Urduliz, Cape Ogoño and Laga beach, all of which are on the coast. But the most important area is that of Atxarte, where the best climbing school in the peninsula is found. There are different zones and levels, from the 3rd grade up to level 8a and 8b which are for professionals only. Also, in the Amboto area there are seven rappels for experienced abseilers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
On Sunday evenings |
San Vicente, 2 Bilbao 48001 |
Kafe Antzokia is more than just a place for adults to have fun; they also put on a party - called olgetan - once a week for the local children. Sundays are the time when these boys and girls can make new friends and get involved in different activities: parties, theatre, puppet shows, clowns, dance, etc. A small fee is charged to participate in the fun. Review © 2007, Wcities |
New machines |
Henao 52 bis, entreplanta Bilbao, Vizcaya 48009 +34 94 424 1034 |
The Henao 52 gym is in a privileged spot in the capital, only a few metres from the Guggenheim and close to the economic and financial district. The facilities are completely new as are the weight machines. This gym is a great option if you want to work out and look and feel your best. Besides weights, you can also do aerobics, cardiovascular exercise or just tone up, all with supervision by qualified monitors. When you finish, be sure to relax in the sauna or solarium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Good value for your money |
Máximo Aguirre, 6 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48011 +34 94 427 8850 |
This gym is in the heart of the financial and economic distric of the city and just a few meters from the Guggenheim Museum off the Gran Viam Maximo Gym has on offer three basic sorts of activities: aerobics, weight training and cardiovascular exercises. When you register, you can sign up for one of these or any combination of the three. No matter what option you choose, the sauna and Turkish bath are included in the price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
International circus until September |
Parque de Etxebarría Bilbao 48006 |
In August, Semana Grande (Big Week Festival) is celebrated in Bilbao. It is a time of entertainment and fun for all, when the Gran Circo Mundial, circus, comes to the Parque de Etxbarria to entertain you with its acts and parades along the Gran Via and the Arenal at fiesta time. This circus has been coming to Bilbao for many years, and a lot of people have seen the newborn lions being baptised, the displays of albino tigers and other animals, and of course acrobats, trapeze artists or clowns who delight children and adults alike. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Films, theatre, clowns... |
Plaza Ernesto Erkoreka nº1 (Ayuntamiento de Bilbao/ Bilbao Council) Bilbao, Vizcaya 48007 +34 (0)944 20 4200 http://www.bilbao.net/ |
Bilbao city council's Education, Youth and Sports department always has something to offer young people, and organises Christmas activities for children during the winter break. This initiative aims to keep young people occupied with different activities, such as films, clown shows in the Bilborock-La Merced theatre, or the Circo de los Muchachos circus, in la Casilla. Admission for these activities is very reasonable: (EUR 1.80) for children and(EUR 3.60) for adults. Show times: 11a, 5p, 7p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Weights, martial arts and multi-gym. |
Mazustegui, 5 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48006 |
Gimnasio Nivel 3 is situated in Santutxu, one of Bilbao's most heavily populated areas. Its modern facilities include the latest body-building equipment, and the highest qualified training staff is there to see to the clients' needs. Its main activities are weight training, multi-gym and fitness gym, martial arts and various cardiovascular activities. Also on offer here is a sauna, hydro-massage and Turkish bath, solarium, massage, beauty treatment and electrolysis. In addition to these services there are the recently introduced courses in ballroom dancing and sevillanas. Customers taking out an annual membership can pay in three instalments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Luxury sports facilities, members & guests |
Iparraguirre, 59 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48019 |
The Olimpia Squash Club is situated in the centre of Bilbao, in the premises of the old Olimpia cinema, and is one of the largest sports complexes in the whole of the Basque country. Anyone can practise the most diverse sports activities here, and at the same time socialise. In order to use the facilities it is necessary to become a member and pay a monthly fee, which enables members to take along friends and family who are not members. In a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, you will find wonderful facilities. There is a covered paddle court, seven squash courts, aerobics, fitness and body building gyms, as well as a cafeteria, sauna and ballroom dancing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Children's Christmas fair |
Pedro María Basterrechea, 2 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48013 +34 (0)944 27 7200 |
One of the Feria Internacional de Muestras (International Trade Centre) pavilions is turned into a children's Christmas funfair during December. Every year there are all the usual stalls plus new attractions to entertain the youngsters, like 3D films, video games, virtual reality machines and Internet access. Children can learn as well as play by signing on for basic first aid courses and learning how to ride a scooter on simulated urban roads. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Walkway between Las Arenas and Neguri |
Las Arenas y Neguri Getxo 48990 |
The Zugazarte walkway, that links the residential areas of Las Arenas and Neguri, both in the Getxo municipality, is notable for the number of small palaces and rambling houses dotted along the length of this stretch next to the sea. It is a landscape full of splendid examples of residential architecture, such as the villa called "Itsas Begi" (Eye of the Sea), built by the architect, Rafael Garamendi in 1927, or the one designed by Manuel María Smith in a marked Old English style, which occupies number 32 and goes by the name of "Bake Eder". A bit further on, at number 52, is the house called "San Joseren", built in 1914 by José Luís Oriol and another handsome example in Getxo's urban conglomeration. This is an area where palaces and stately villas abound. Built by Vizcaya's bourgeoisie between 1880 and 1920, they stand as symbols of the economic prosperity of the time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
In Casco Viejo |
San Nicholas de Bari Bilbao 48005 |
This recreational area gets its name from the fact that it was formed years ago by mud flats that, over time, became dry land alongside the estuary. Many sailors reached the banks of this wharf, because of which San Nicolás de Bari (patron saint of sailors) hermitage was built. It was converted into a temple in 1940 and today is perhaps considered one of the best known churches in Bilbao. Along the banks of the estuary the "Kiosko de la Música" stands out. It dates from 1942 and has been restored. Every Sunday morning the Municipal Band gives concerts for the pleasure of all those who come here to relax in this peaceful and festive space. Pebbled walkways, splendid banana and lime trees, bear witness to the many cultural activities organized in what has been converted into a beautiful and central point in Bilbao's fiestas. From here you can admire the Arriaga Theatre, the oldest in Bilbao. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On foot through the city |
Cerca Plaza de Unamun Bilbao, Vizcaya 48006 +34 944 71 0301 (Informacion Turistica) informacion@bilbaoturismo.bilbao.net |
Setting out from Plaza de Unamuno, begin the climb to the Begoña basilica through the paved streets of Mallona (Las Calzadas de Mallona). These are an essential part of the Day of the Virgin celebration (15 August) when thousands of people visit the shrine of this basilica. Begin the walk through these famous streets through which in bygone days marched a civic procession every May 2nd in order to commemorate the deaths of those who fell defending the town during the Siege of Bilbao. During the Carlist wars Bilbao was layed siege to and General Concha overthrew the siege on the 2nd of May. At the summit of Las Calzadas, the gate of what was Bilbao's cemetry in the nineteenth century still stands. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Biggest sports centre in Bilbao |
Circo Amateur del Club Deportivo, 2 (Txurdinaga) Bilbao, Vizcaya 48004 |
The Begoona municipal multi sports centre is situated in the Txurdinaga area and serves one of Bilbao's most densely populated districts. It is the best equipped municipal centre. Among its facilities are: a multi purpose covered arena, six gymnasiums for various uses (body building, martial arts, gymnastics), four squash courts, five tennis courts, six covered frontones (walls for playing traditional Basque ball game against), two heated indoor swimming pools, a large grass area and many other facilities. There are also many courses in things like aerobics, ballet and judo, etc., for senior citizens and more. For the use of these services you can purchase an annual pass for 14,370 pesetas as a resident of Bilbao and 18,260 ptas for those who are not. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Improve health & looks |
Gabriel Aresti, 7-9 Bilbao, Vizcaya 48004 +34 94 473 4362 proyecto21@euskalnet.net |
Proyecto 21 is an innovative gym where practising sports is linked to improving your health and body image. They are concerned with exercising the body as a whole and have a series of set activities prepared to do exactly that. The pleasant atmosphere they've created in the gym is also an integral part of their philosophy. The gym is open all day and has qualified staff on hand to guide its clients. Some of the activities available include: aerobics, muscle toning, kick boxing, taekwondo, cardiovascular activities and ballroom dancing. They also provide a series of services they call, a source of health. These include hydromassage, sauna, Turkish bath and Scottish shower facilities. This is for one of the above general activities and includes the source of health facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
Contemporary theatre and dance |
Muelle La Merced, 1 Bilbao 48003 +34 94 415 1306 |
The Education, Youth and Sports department organises annual theatre days for children known as Haurrentzako Bilboko Igandeak (Children's Sundays of Bilbao). This children's programme takes place every Sunday in January and February at the Sala Bilborock-La Merced. Different companies put on shows which have already won prizes at other festivals, such as Markelene, which won several prizes in Feten 98, the international children's festival in Gijon. You can also watch contemporary children's dance. Entrance: (EUR 1.80) for children and (EUR 3.60) for adults. Shows: midday Sun Review © 2007, Wcities |
Water sports and adventure |
Viuda de Epalza, 10 bajo Bilbao, Vizcaya 48005 http://www.ur2000.com info@ur2000.com |
At Ur 2000, various adventurous water sports are offered. They provide the equipment and materials necessary to go canoeing at sea, in the Abra area, in the Plentzia, Mundaka and Lekeito estuaries, as well as in the Arsanabi river as it flows through Ibarra. They also organise courses in kayak canoeing, rapids, hydro-speed rafting and canyon and ravine descent, in the Urdaibi area of Vizcaya or in the north of the neighbouring province of Burgos, depending on the time of year. For prices of the many activities offered, consult the website address given. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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