Tip: Book 2 to 3 months ahead via mugaritz.com. The 250-euro tasting menu is the canonical avant-garde Basque meal.

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Tolosa (Ama + Casa Julian) ★ 4.6

Tolosa, 30 km south of San Sebastian, is the inland Gipuzkoan market town anchored by Ama (one Michelin star, Green Star for sustainability) and Casa Julian's legendary chuleton brasa.

Tip: Saturday market is the morning ritual; Casa Julian and Ama for lunch. Book both 2 weeks ahead.

Getaria (Grilled Turbot) ★ 4.8

Getaria, a fishing village 25 km west of San Sebastian, is the canonical Basque grilled-fish destination, anchored by Elkano (one Michelin star) and the dockside brasas of Astillero and Kaia.

Tip: Book Elkano 6 weeks ahead; Astillero is the dockside walk-in alternative. Lunch service is the main meal.

Astigarraga (Cider Houses) ★ 4.7

Astigarraga, 7 km south of San Sebastian, is the capital of Basque cider with the densest concentration of sagardotegis, anchored by Petritegi (since 1526) and the 15-strong cider houses.

Tip: Txotx season runs January to April; outside that book bottled service. Buses every 30 min from San Sebastian Boulevard.

Hondarribia (Bidasoa Fishing Village) ★ 4.6

Hondarribia, 25 km east of San Sebastian on the French border, is the Bidasoa fishing village with the Alameda Michelin-star kitchen and the harbour's Calle San Pedro pintxo crawl.

Tip: Alameda lunch is the value Michelin slot; the upper-town walls and the Calle San Pedro pintxos round out the day.

Lasarte-Oria (Martin Berasategui) ★ 4.9

Lasarte-Oria, 9 km south of San Sebastian, is the village home of Martin Berasategui's flagship restaurant, three Michelin stars since 2001, with a 250-euro tasting menu the canonical pilgrimage.

Tip: Book 8 weeks ahead through the restaurant website. The Berasategui tasting is the canonical Basque haute cuisine experience.

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