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Hotel in Derio ( 0.6 miles)
Located in Derio, within 11 km of Catedral de Santiago and 11 km of Arriaga Theatre, Hotel New Bilbao Airport provides accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free... Clean, modern room, large comfortable bed, large safe box. Free Shuttle bus from and to the airport is 5 minutes top BEWARE,if it is a busy hour (like our first flight of the day) you may have to book your seat. The hotel was very helpful on that and since the first shuttle of the day was full we were offered an off schedule shuttle bus just 10 minutes later. Breakfast starts at 4.45, but I didn't have any so I don't know what is offered.
Hotel in Derio ( 0.6 miles)
The Holiday Inn Express Bilbao is just 5 minutes’ drive from Bilbao Airport and the hotel offers a free airport shuttle service for guests on request. There was a wonderful walking trail not far from the hotel The breakfast was adequate An ok restaurant close by
Loiu (0.8 miles from Bilbao Airport)
Set in Loiu and only 6 km from Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, Tourist apartment Loiu-Bizkaia offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. We stayed here before an early morning flight out of Bilbao airport. The hosts were exceptional. Helpful with dinner recommendations, and they went above and beyond to make us feel at home.
Derio (1.1 miles from Bilbao Airport)
Situated in Derio in the Basque Country region, Derio Aeropuerto has a balcony. It is set 9.3 km from Arriaga Theatre and features a lift. Great service. Due to Europa League Final Bilbao was very busy including trying to get taxis and Uber. The host arranged for us to be picked up from the airport and taken to the apartment. They arranged a surprise for us as well Apartment was clean had all the mod cons we needed, they arranged food and drink as we were arriving late. Apartment is conveniently located east access to the airport, or to get a bus, the metro or an Uber into Bilbao.
Derio (1.2 miles from Bilbao Airport)
Boasting a spa bath, BILBAO AEROPUERTO is situated in Derio. It is located 9.2 km from Catedral de Santiago and provides a lift. It is spacious and clean with local facilities.
Bilbao (1.2 miles from Bilbao Airport)
Located 9.2 km from Catedral de Santiago, Ganburu apartment by People Rentals provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Size and space of apartment, with great living room/dining room space, for our group of 5 even bit oversized. Easily will accommodate 6-7 people. 3 Bedrooms are regular sized. 4th bedroom is alcove separated from living room by sliding panels and is Kitchen is well equipped.
Sondika (1.3 miles from Bilbao Airport)
Featuring garden views, Chalet Bilbao-Aeropuerto provides accommodation with patio, around 6.4 km from Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. A great and reasonably priced place to stay, with excellent facilities, free and convenient parking, a really helpful host (who organized somebody to open my room which I accidentally locked with the key inside). 3min to the train station, 15min to downtown Bilbao by car. Really nothing to complain.
Hotel in Derio ( 1.6 miles)
Hotel Seminario Aeropuerto Bilbao offers free shuttle from the hotel to Bilbao Airport, located 5 minutes’ drive away. Hotel is clean and beautiful. The cafeteria supply delicious wine and price is cheap.
Bilbao (1.7 miles from Bilbao Airport)
LASAILEKU, a property with a garden, is located in Bilbao, 6.3 km from Calatrava Bridge, 6.5 km from Arriaga Theatre, as well as 6.6 km from Funicular de Artxanda. great host, wonderful location and good value for money
Hotel in Loiu ( 1.8 miles)
Set in Loiu, 6 km from Bilbao Exhibition Centre, Hospedium Hotel Sky Blu Loiu offers accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a bar. I picked it for closeness to the airport, but not walkable for me. The young woman at the front desk was very helpful in arranging a wee hours taxi, giving directions and explaining that there never was AC upstairs. I enjoyed the friendly little cafeteria/bar (AC) and saw that the large terrace was popular with local people. i was in Basque territory-hopa.
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Hotel in Ensanche, Bilbao ( 1.8 miles)
Attractively situated in the centre of Bilbao, Vincci Consulado de Bilbao features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. Staff was friendly and helping. Breakfast was good, lots of options, you can sit outside or inside.
Hotel in Ensanche, Bilbao ( 1.8 miles)
Designed by Javier Mariscal, this stylish hotel is located opposite Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum. It features a roof terrace with spectacular views. The hotel is beautifully decorated, living up to the "Artist" name.
Hotel in Bilbao City Centre, Bilbao ( 1.9 miles)
Situated opposite Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, this boutique hotel was created by fashion designer Antonio Miró. It offers free WiFi and a 24-hour honesty bar. Great room as pictured but exceeded expectations, comfy bed great pillows lovely helpful staff
Hotel in Ensanche, Bilbao ( 2 miles)
Radisson Collection Bilbao has a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bilbao. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Very nice hotel! Staff great. Breakfast is super tasty and has a lot of choice.
Hotel in Zamudio ( 1.6 miles)
This design hotel, with free parking and Wi-Fi, offers a peaceful, value-for-money alternative for trips to Bilbao. Lovely helpful staff. Comfortable accom. Highly recommend
Hotel in Bilbao City Centre, Bilbao ( 1.7 miles)
Set overlooking the Calatrava Bridge on the River Nervión, this city-centre hotel is 750 metres from Bilbao’s world-famous Guggenheim Museum. Perfect Location and nice hotel
Hotel in Bilbao City Centre, Bilbao ( 1.7 miles)
Located just across the River Nervión from Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, Hesperia Bilbao has an eye-catching coloured glass façade. Bilbao’s old town and city centre are 10 minutes’ walk away. Great location for tourists. Located by the river, closed to the museum and other places.
Hotel in Mungia ( 1.4 miles)
This 17th-century palace offers wonderful views in a a quiet, natural setting. It is situated 12 km from the centre of Bilbao, 5 km from Bilbao Sondika Airport. A beautiful building with spacious rooms. The staff were very helpful and kind.
A great neighbourhood to experience authentic life in another country and culture. Weekends are festive in the area with lots of activity at the local bars and cafes. Not many tourists around though... more elderly population noticeable.
Bilbao is lovely for those who appreciate art and good food more than a sun-and-sea holiday. Because, remember, this is *northern* Spain, which is Ireland-like in temperature and precipitation. Bring an umbrella and some water-resistant shoes! In the height of summer, that's actually a plus, so do consider it as an alternative to the too-hot Mediterranean. For a weekend city-break, Bilbao's ideal: I'd have a harder time enjoying a full week, though, honestly. You can enjoy the Guggenheim in a few hours (it's huge, but so are its sculptures and installations). Like in much of Atlantic-facing Europe, the weather is all over the place, but generally rainier than sunny, which may wear you down after a while. And the famous pintxos are fresh and delicious, but you will get tired of the same series of them, eventually. Bilbao, like Spain, generally, isn't super vegetarian-friendly. Lots of meat, seafood, carbs, and preserved peppers and very few fresh veggies in the cuisine. That extends, especially, to breakfast, which is more "Continental" and of the bread and pastries variety. I did find myself pining for salad or any kind of fiber, generally, after a few days! The wine scene is more diverse and interesting than beer or cocktails, and at very reasonable prices. You can find an excellent cup of coffee and the fika options are excellent for any Scandinavians who are into pastries with their afternoon cup! If you're staying longer than a day or two, do take advantage of the buses or metro to take some side-trips to San Sebastian or the coast to get a little more variety in your backdrop. (San Sebastian has a lively seaside and beautiful architecture, but that charm comes with high costs: it's maybe the most exclusive area in Spain). And get and use the "Barik" card to get around on the excellent public transit, including the cheap bus to/from the airport.
I have been traveling for several decades, seeing places from different corners of the world. With this experience, I can say that Bilbao is one of the most beautiful cities I have visited, both in terms of appearance and vibe.
I was a little disappointed with the Guggenheim museum from inside. I have been to many museums around the world and in Spain. This was my least favourite. Some of the exhibits were closed due to renovations. The Erriberako Merkatua (the fresh food market) was also very disappointing. I found the restaurants were always very full with very few employees to serve you. To be seated often the wait was 20 minutes. The street signs were not clear and google maps when walking, was very poor. Many of the locals did not speak good English. I had brushed up on some Spanish before going. Most importantly, since I did quite a lot of shopping I was not made aware that for the VAT refund you had to get a DIVA form from each store. I lost a lot of money as at the airport the form was essential. This is the system all over Spain.
I was so impressed with Bilbao - a truly beautiful city and a masterclass in urban regeneration. Once an industrial powerhouse of shipbuilding and steelmaking, the city has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub while still honouring its past. The Guggenheim Museum is nothing short of breathtaking — a stunning architectural icon that amazes from every angle, with exhibitions that are just as captivating inside. Bilbao’s culinary scene is exceptional, too. Its renowned pintxos — delicious bar snacks best enjoyed paired with local wines — perfectly capture the city’s flavour and spirit. A visit to Bilbao is an inspiring blend of art, history, and gastronomy.
Bilbao is a lovely town. Friendly, calm. I liked climbing the hills around it. The Old Town is good if you like pintxos and the busy touristy sort of atmosphere. The river is the focus of the town and, of course, the Guggenheim. It is worth going up the funicular and checking out the area at the top. The Extebarria Park was my favourite place. And you can find good coffee in Bilbao!