Is Santander The Most Beautiful City In Northern Spain?
Santander is one of the most beautiful cities I have seen in northern Spain and is definitely a place that you should consider if you are planning on moving to Spain. With wonderful beaches and a amazing quality of life, Santander is a must-visit city in Spain. Get Exclusive NordVPN deal + 4 months extra here ➼ nordvpn.com/spainspeaks
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@harbinderdosanjh9577
19 күн бұрын
What happened to the sky there?
My brother in law lives and works in Santander. I've visited on quite a few occasions and this view of the city is very one sided. The stretch of the beach is lovely and it's why most people visit. You have to have a very large salary to live on it of course. Walk half a mile inland though and it's a different city. One with massive amounts of social housing and really depressed neighbourhoods. Santander was massively reconstructed after the Civil War and there was a lot of horrendously ugly architecture built on the cheap. I'm not attacking the city in any way but I don't think we should look at these places with rose tinted glasses.
Hello Stu,, at age 65 years of age and retired. I have been living here in Santander (Playa Sardinero ) now for 13 years (2012 - 2024). Before in Cadiz for 13 years (1998 - 2011). Here in Cantabria you have the 4 seasons. Excellent food and wine selection. As I get older. I appreciate more. Best kept secret in Northern Spain. Keep up your excellent content. Best wishes and warm regards. US Navy retired
@Joe-cb6ex
18 күн бұрын
Genial, más jubilados…porque no os podéis quedar en vuestro país?
@moonmist9
8 күн бұрын
@mikemonroy1: How is it different from southern Spain apart from the weather? I mean people, bureaucracy, etc?
@begonaprada7187
7 күн бұрын
@@moonmist9mi ciudad solo es turística dos meses al año, el resto estamos los de aquí.
This was a great introduction to Santander for me. Last summer I drove across northern Spain and was very impressed with the beautiful green nature, but I didn’t stop in Santander. We went onto Bilbao which I enjoyed. I’m meeting my sister this summer and Bilbao and I’m gonna take her to Santander, it is impressive
Although I've yet to visit many Spanish cities, Santander is my first choice for a potential new home in Spain. In my experience the beautiful coastline and nearby mountains suit my young family perfectly. I have no issue with the rain, only employment is what holds me back. Great video as always Stu, I did the very same cycle route a couple of years ago.
Great video Stu. Fellow Aussie here, been living in Santander for the past year, teaching English in the nearby city of Torrelavega. I've loved living in Santander, and I really think the city (and Cantabria as a whole) is an underrated gem, overlooked by most international visitors. Even in the North, it's overshadowed by Pais Vasco to the East and Galicia and Asturias to the west. But for my money, the food and the landscapes here are among the best you'll find anywhere in Spain. And although la gente en el norte are often considered to be colder and more standoffish than their brethren in the south, that wasn't my experience. One thing that bears mentioning though is the cleanliness of the city. While the touristy, well-frequented zones around the bay and the beaches which you showed in the video, are immaculate, you don't have to go very far to see a much dirtier side of the city. Even the area where I lived, which was a couple of streets away from the central market was constantly filthy. It became a bit of a game to dodge all the dog shit on the way home after a night out 😂 and it's common to hear locals complaining about the local government and wondering where all their tax dollars are being spent... but, I guess that's the story in most cities throughout Spain!
Hi Stuart my wife & i use to get the ferry from Portsmouth England to Santander because we took the car. Then we drove from there to A Coruna to see her sister. We stayed in Santander for 1 day & had a look around this amazing town with all is history such a beautiful city would love to stay there a bit longer but her sister wanted to see us asap. It’s not the cheapest place our hotel for the night was £200 & the food was quite expensive as well but what can you do. Loved your recent video of Santander keep up the good work Muchas Gracias.
Had to look it up 😆...So in 2023/2024, Racing Santander finished 7th in the second division with an average home attendance of 15 804 at El Sardinero stadium (capacity 22 200)
I like to visit the lighthouse when I'm there,there is a small museum inside, it's free and apart from the art the view is worth the visit. Then rabas in the nearby cafeteria/restaurante. I would recommend getting there walking the coastline, from la segunda playa del Sardinero.
Santander: the port of Castilla. Part of Castilla before the autonomies.The most beautiful bay in Spain.
For me, yes, Santander is the nicest place in Spain. A pity that so many just use it as a ferry port! Nothimg to add to the video, Stuart, a thorough explanation. But you underestimate the role of Banco Santander in the prosperity of the city. It may have HQ'd in Madrid for a long time, but its heart is still in Santander, providing high income jobs, The bank's founding Botin family (who are still at the top of its management tree) maintain a huge presence in the city.
I wanted to go on holiday to an european city and Santander was not in our plans but it was cheap to flight so me and my partner went there for 5 days. I absolutely fall in love with Cantabria, which is the bigger region with the capital in Santander. The food was amazing, the people was very nice and the places and landscapes were just stunning. We visited Castro Urdiales, Santona, Isla, Lierganes, San Vicente de la Barquera, Santillana del Mar, Comillas and obviously Santander. We will go back for sure in the future one day. Spain is simply BEAUTIFUL everywhere. ❤🇪🇦
Wow stu, what a lovely clean/green city.
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
26 күн бұрын
Agree. The absence of graffiti is notable in Santander. I think Northern Spain in general shows better civic pride/ management than other regions.
Gorgeous city, absolutely stunning. Too bad winters are so rainy.
I loved the e-bike experience! Such a great tour of Santander! Lovely views, architecture, historical context. Thank you!
North of Spain is beautiful. Stayed in Oviedo and was very impressed with transport services, always prompt and easy to navigate to surrounding villages and towns. Thanks for showing us Santander. 🌞
Hi Stuart, what a stunning part of Spain. I have heard so many great comments about Santander, and judging on this video, it certainly looks very well maintained and beautiful. Enjoy! Thank you for sharing 😊
Botín translates to loot or booty, which is a proper surname for the owner of a large bank
@welshtoro3256
26 күн бұрын
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20:32 that's the accent there, as the one in Burgos but singing a bit, no so dull. Subtle. Revilla the politician has a "strong" Catabron accent. They all vocalize well, even in the country.
Love Santander ♥'will be moving there soon!!!!!!!🙏❤thanks Stu!
Great Video, Thanks so much for sharing!
Great video , I love this format where you show lots of views of the area, interspersed with short segments of you speaking to the camera. Very interesting. I was in Santander in January- it poured rain solidly for two days, but on the third day the sun shone and the city, parks and beaches looked glorious. Thanks for the great work.
Looks to be a nice town. Thanks, Stu!
@AlbertHernandezTorne
27 күн бұрын
Town? It's a city as it has a population of 172000 and it's the capital of the autonomous community/region of Cantabria
Great video, one of the places I want to visit in Spain, but haven't been to yet! Your video confirms it's a nice place!
Thanks Stuart for your adventures interesting to see new areas 😊
Santander might definitely be attractive for a lot of people. The climate conditions are very different from other parts of Spain.
A great video Stuart, thank you.
Love the maps. Thank you 😍
Great video and I'm quite surprised how beautiful Santander appears to be 👍
Appreciate the recon work😂 I am hoping to make a trip there this year to check out the city!
Love your walks Stuart, thankyou.
Interesting that the children are still at school, they broke up here 21st June (inland Almeria). The teachers then act as lifeguards as the outdoor municipal pool then opens for the summer, and then closes when the school reopens
Great video: One of my Favourite places in Spain!
Very timely for me am staying in Limpias Parador before heading back to the ferry in a few weeks time and will definately make a daytrip to Santander. Thanks v much Stu for your tour
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
26 күн бұрын
Make more time for Santander. 2 full days!
Love watching your city tours. My Grandfather is from Candamo. He left in the early 1900s to Cuba and then to the USA. I’m planning to visit sometime in the near future to meet family that is still in the area. I was able to get a family tree that goes back 6 generations. It has been my dream since I was a child. Thanks again.
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
26 күн бұрын
One of many emigrants from the north. Those who returned with fortunes built some of the extravagant houses (Casas de los Indios) which you see in the north. There is a museum abput it in Asturias
@NK-xk9kj
26 күн бұрын
@@martinrichardhorrocks9869 yes. They created a documentary and I spoke with them before the pandemic. I was suppose to come to Spain that Sept, but of course that all changed. Esther Martinez Alvarez was who researched and compiled the family tree. Candamo Council sent me the records. Priceless. My Abuelas family is from Barcelona as well and she and my Tias visited Asturias in the early 1900s. I can’t wait to see everything. Just trying to time everything and save so I can come for the max time limit.
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
25 күн бұрын
@@NK-xk9kj it will be amazing when you see the little village in the Asturian mountains which are your roots. Pretty, but hard to imagine the desperate poverty which probably made your forebears abandon everything they knew for the unknown.
Hello, Stu :) Thanks for this video about Santander. I found it very useful, especially the part about the bike hire...Coincidentally, I fly to Santander next Sunday for a one-week course for Spanish teachers...and plan to stay three more days to do some sightseeing on my own. By the way, love all your videos. :)
This is a great video, thank you.
Hi Stu, a great video, but I am also biased, for I spend many weeks in Cantabria, every year. It has everything, even it's own part of Los Picos, and yes it rains, the green north has its own gardener. Did you know, that the Film "Heidi, queen of the mountain" was filmed in the Liébana Valley, in Mogrovejo. The first successful battle against the Moros, took place in Cantabria. Sorry, not correct it was in Austurias. I forgot that I had crossed the border. Like I said, I'm biased. Thanks once again for the video. 😊
@salustrever8846
27 күн бұрын
No, sir, the first successful battle against the Moros was in the neighboring region of Asturias, specifically in the Covadonga gorge, in 711 AD.
@paul-gerard9488
27 күн бұрын
@@salustrever8846 Yes you are correct. Sorry.
Great video and Santander looks very nice and clean too.
Beautiful city with an international airport; definitely a place I would like to visit. Good prices on hotel, breakfast and e-bike (in my opinion). Thank you.
I enjoyed your video, thank you.
Beautiful! Thank you
Very nice but for me San Sebastián will always be the best .I went there for the first time 30 years ago and had the good fortune to eat at Arzak in those days Jaun Mari would come to your table and ask your opinion on what you had eaten.At the time my Spanish was basic to say the least luckily my girl friend was Spanish it was a night I will never forget and we didn’t even have a reservation now of course you have to book months in advance.La Concha was wonderful and so were the people .
Brilliant review of Santander 😊😊 I do think it was a bit expensive, coffee e2.40.😮 thanks for the great vlog !!!
@deniseg-hill1730
27 күн бұрын
Its 3.80 in the village where I live in North Germany for a regular latte
Great value for coffee and sandwich nice city 😊
Thanks!
@spainspeaks
26 күн бұрын
Appreciate your support!
Great city I was there 2 years ago
The weather seasons are fantastic, Andalucía too hot in the summer
I think Santander is beautiful but I also think San Sebastián/Donostia is even more beautiful; by the way, I'm not from San Sebastián, I am from Pamplona/Iruña
San Sebastian is by far the most beautiful city in northern Spain
Which hotel did you stay it. Beautiful video thank you.
wow indeed it is! these cities a class far-above comparable seaside towns of England!
Stu, just curious of Mrs Stu accompanies you on your adventures or do you go solo. I appreciate your videos. Thank you.
It's lovely is Santander, it's where l either end up or start from cycling across Spain. But.....its definitely San Sebastian that is the most beautiful city on that coast, by far. From Bilbao to Ferrol is the most beautiful part of Spain, it's bonkers that Brits don't holiday there when it would suit them far more than the costas.
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
26 күн бұрын
People say that. I've visited both extensively and prefer Santander. It feels more open than San Sebastian, less exclusive and much better value ( Madrid prices as opposed to Madrid pijo prices). I suspect 40 years ago and counting, San Sebastian was a different level, but Santander has developed.
@salozinp
24 күн бұрын
The brits,to Benidorm,thanks.
@martinrichardhorrocks9869
24 күн бұрын
@@salozinp to be fair, lots of Spanish people go to Benidorm too.
@joseluisluque449
24 күн бұрын
@@salozinp jajaja
@MariaFernandez-iv3gi
23 күн бұрын
@@salozinp😂😂😂😂
Hi Stuart, I’m slowly recovering from a stroke I had just over 2 years ago. My wife and I have recently had a weeks holiday in Palma Nova and later on this year, we’re having a week in Port Pollenca, in the north. We managed fine in Palma Nova because there’s a decent promenade where I could walk safely (albeit slowly) and I use my mobility scooter if I need a break (my wife rides the scooter while I walk). Is it possible you could consider whether towns you visit are good for walking/scooting for disability. The main obstacle for my scooter is when the pavement comes to an end and there’s no drop, causing me to have to turn around to go back to where there is one. Santander looks very nice and somewhere I’d like to visit so it would help if you could give it a quick “marks out of ten” for suitability for disabled travellers. Thanks
What's the golf situation in Spain...my husband is asking. Thank you Stuart 🍷🍷
Todas las capitales del norte de España en la costa son preciosas y aristocráticas, como La Coruña, Oviedo, Santander , San Sebastián y Bilbao y más al interior, Burgos, Valladolid.... Pero todas las demás capitales son históricas, milenarias, la mayoría y bellas. Además Santander se incendió en el s.XX y la ciudad es nueva, y San Sebastián fue destruida por los Ingleses en el transcurso de las guerras napoleónicas. También es de nueva construcción, y Bilbao se modernizo en el final del s. XX. 😊
@joseantoniodavila2752
27 күн бұрын
Si los reyes madrileños se pasaban los veranos en el cantábrico sería por algo. Ahora se van a Mallorca y con el cambio climático. Pero que por lo mismo que sea Colón no se trajo la quinoa y aquí la tenemos hasta en la sopa =) I don't think I got English enough to say that
@joseantoniodavila2752
27 күн бұрын
Ya estamos exagerando como poco. Ahí va una exageración cierta: la pila bautismal de la catedral de La Asunción de Santander es la pila de abluciones de la mezquita de Sevilla. Los Cantabrones cortaron las cadenas para conquistar Sevilla y se llevaron de recuerdo esa pila. Eso no se quema porque parece de mármol y tiene agua bendita o pagana pero agua.
@ursus9104
26 күн бұрын
Es muy bonito ir al norte de España desde San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Burgos, Valladolid, Salamanca, y luego más hacia Portugal y la costa atlántica.
This is dream living.
Hola Stuart, just watched your latest vlog on Santander brilliant 👏 really enjoyed it, going to drive over to Spain next year, so I think we're going to pop in to Santander stay overnight and have a look around Before we drive down to the Costa del Sol,😎 thanks for your tour. It's much appreciated. Keep up the good work, mate 👍 🇪🇸🍷🍷
Hi stu and guests. I have a unbusy moment, so i can catch a “live” showing. A beautiful city.
Thanks again Stu. What another beautiful city in Spain. So hard to decide where I would like to live in Spain if I move there. Appears to be good value. But I missed the pricing of apartments.
@hejla4524
27 күн бұрын
It rains a lot...June has been terrible this year.
La lana de Castilla iba a Santander y se llevaba a Europa desde la Edad Media, y la comunicación con Inglaterra o norte de Europa era desde Santander. A Bilbao no iba nadie en tal caso a Vitoria. Bilbao era un puerto pesquero y ballenero. Y el interior un pueblo de pastores. Los británicos llegaban a Santander para hacer el camino de Santiago desde hace casi 1000 mil años y a Santander , un pueblo, llegó Carlos I de España desde Gante.😊
I think if you keep your e bike trips short and return them quickly it's cheaper?
@spainspeaks
26 күн бұрын
Hi, of course!
Stuart, great video, question do you have to wear a helmet?
@spainspeaks
26 күн бұрын
Hi, no.
@amandaroberts5111
26 күн бұрын
@@spainspeaks thanks
Candy floss sky.
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Bike hire cost was disgusting you should get all day for fhat
@jakejefferies7225
25 күн бұрын
It's only because he didn't dock the bike when he had his pincho etc...😊
Beautiful city and terrible bank!
San Sebastian is the most beautiful city in northern Spain. But Santander is the 2nd most beautiful city.
Excellent video. Hope there are no anti-tourism protests there.
@spainspeaks
8 күн бұрын
Hi, no. Not in that city...yet
I was in Spain for 6 months ans never found a soul who could speak ONE word of French in either Santander or Bilbao....
@salozinp
24 күн бұрын
In Spain English is studied, French is obsolete.
Santander is great in the centre, but outside of that area there are very little amenities and I would not recommend it.
Bike hire is expensive if you compare it to hiring a car ie…. Bike for a day ,12hours would be about €120, you would hire a car for half of this.
@jakejefferies7225
25 күн бұрын
Not sure how you came up with that figure, if you hired a City Bike for a whole 12 hrs without a break ( not really meant for that ) would cost you about €45!!
@patrickmulloy8787
25 күн бұрын
@@jakejefferies7225 do you have shares in this bike hire ?
😅you have to be joking
No
La región de Cantabria es un invento de la Democracia. Santander es el puerto de Castilla desde hace más de 1000 años. Santander es Castilla pero con mar.😅
@honduraswalks
26 күн бұрын
is this true?
@odalrich
25 күн бұрын
@anacasanova7350 Cantabria es un invento del pueblo de Cantabria cuyas costumbres y cultura no tiene nada que ver con Castilla. Sigue siendo un puerto para Castilla y el resto de España.
@anacasanova7350
25 күн бұрын
La Comunidad autónoma es un invento político, la región de Cantabria es una realidad, geográfica, e histórica y cultural. Tampoco tiene nada que ver el Valle de Arán con Cataluña y.....eso. 😊
@gebermartinson6553
24 күн бұрын
Bilbao es el puerto de Castilla desde hace más de 1000 años .A Castilla poco o nada le ha interesado ni Santander ni Cantabria históricamente y Cantabria tampoco siente demasiada atracción por los vecinos del sur salvo 4 fanáticos.
This was a great introduction to Santander for me. Last summer I drove across northern Spain and was very impressed with the beautiful green nature, but I didn’t stop in Santander. We went onto Bilbao which I enjoyed. I’m meeting my sister this summer and Bilbao and I’m gonna take her to Santander, it is impressive