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Airlines flying to Bilbao

Air Europa
93.3 €

Vueling
95.03 €

Volotea
154.86 €

Iberia
206.06 €

WizzAir Malta
235.21 €
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8 airlines fly to Bilbao:
- Air Europa
- Vueling
- Volotea
- Iberia
- WizzAir Malta
- Lufthansa
- Brussels Airlines
- Turkish Airlines
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How to reach the centre of Bilbao
Bilbao Airport (Aeropuerto de Bilbao), located approximately 12 kilometres north of the city centre, is the main gateway to the region. The airport is well-connected by efficient public transport, with the Bizkaibus A3247 shuttle bus offering a direct service to central Bilbao in approximately 20–25 minutes, costing around €4.65. Alternatively, travellers can opt for the local train service (Renfe Cercanías), which takes roughly 30 minutes and costs €2.55, connecting directly to central stations including Abando and Zazpikalea.
For those preferring greater flexibility, taxis are readily available outside the arrivals terminal, with journey times of 15–20 minutes to the city centre and fares typically ranging from €25 to €35 depending on traffic conditions and time of day. Car rental agencies are also present at the airport if you wish to explore the surrounding Basque Country.
What to see in Bilbao
Bilbao's crown jewel is the iconic Guggenheim Museum, a modern architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Gehry. Its striking titanium-clad exterior has become synonymous with the city's cultural renaissance. The museum houses world-class contemporary art collections and is situated in the Abandoibarra district, making it an unmissable experience for art enthusiasts.
The Casco Viejo (Old Town), located on the eastern bank of the Nervión River, pulses with authentic Basque character. Dating back to the 14th century, its narrow medieval streets are lined with pintxo bars, boutique shops, and the majestic Cathedral of Santiago. Beyond these landmarks, explore the fashionable Ensanche district with its elegant 19th-century squares and the verdant suburbs of Getxo, known for palatial villas and seaside promenades.
- Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
- Casco Viejo (Medieval Old Town)
- Cathedral of Santiago
- Azkuna Zentroa cultural centre
- Ensanche district and Plaza Moyúa
- Getxo seafront and Belle Époque villas
Local cuisine in Bilbao
Bilbao stands as the gastronomic heart of the Basque Country, renowned for its culinary traditions and innovative dining scene. The city's legendary pintxos culture sees locals congregating in bustling bars of the Casco Viejo, where standing-room-only crowds sample miniature gourmet creations perched atop slices of crusty bread. Specialised ingredients and time-honoured recipes define Basque cooking, with fish and seafood playing starring roles courtesy of the nearby Atlantic coast.
The region's signature dishes showcase both tradition and sophistication. Bacalao a la vizcaína—salt cod slow-cooked in a rich red pepper sauce—epitomises Basque comfort food, whilst txuleta (thick-cut beef T-bone steaks) are grilled to perfection and served with simplicity. Don't miss kokotxas (hake cheeks in garlic sauce), marmitako (fisherman's tuna stew), or the famed jamón ibérico. Wash these delights down with txakoli, a slightly sparkling young white wine, or sidra (Basque cider), traditionally poured from height to enhance its flavour.
- Pintxos (Basque tapas)
- Bacalao a la Vizcaína (salt cod in pepper sauce)
- Txuleta (grilled T-bone steak)
- Kokotxas (hake cheeks in garlic sauce)
- Marmitako (tuna and potato stew)
- Txakoli and sidra (local wines and cider)
