
A 148-room grand hotel directly on the Concha promenade — opened 1865 by Madame Marin and Madame Gravier, French entrepreneurs — the only beach-front five-star in San Sebastián, with the original ballroom and direct La Concha view from 65% of rooms.
"The 1865 grand hotel that pre-dates María Cristina by 47 years. Direct frontage on La Concha — every step from the lobby is across the seafront promenade onto the beach. The London-and-England register the Spanish royal family stayed in before the María Cristina opened."
Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra opened on 15 July 1865 as San Sebastián's first proper grand hotel — built by French entrepreneurs Madame Marin and Madame Gravier on Calle Zubieta directly facing La Concha beach, at a moment when San Sebastián was emerging as Spain's principal Belle-Époque royal-summer destination. The hotel served as the principal lodging for Queen Isabella II and the early Spanish royal-summer court through the 1870s and 1880s, before the María Cristina opened in 1912 and absorbed the principal royal trade. The hotel has operated continuously since 1865 — across the Carlist Wars, the Spanish-American War, both world wars, and the Civil War — under the same family ownership lineage to the present. The principal architectural restoration was completed in 2007 and preserved the original 1865 facade, the marble staircase, the original ballroom (now the property's principal events space), and the original Cuban-mahogany dining room (now Restaurante Olabide).
The 148 rooms — including 18 suites — are arranged across the building's five floors. Standard categories begin at 22 sqm (the original 1865 footprint constraints); the principal architectural decision is the orientation: 65% of rooms face La Concha directly, with the booking premium for the Concha View categories. The Olabide Suite at 75 sqm is the milestone unit, on the top-floor corner with a private balcony directly above the seafront promenade. Bathrooms are travertine; bath products are local Basque-made.
Restaurante Olabide operates in the original 1865 dining room with the restored Cuban-mahogany panelling and a contemporary Basque register. La Brasserie Mari Galant operates on the seafront terrace with the all-day brasserie programme and direct Concha views. The Bar 1865 — the original 1865 hotel bar with the preserved Belle-Époque mirror-and-counter — runs the cocktail-and-aperitivo programme. There is no spa or pool; the fitness centre is on the lower-ground level. The four-star classification reflects the absence of these amenities, not service or room quality, which is at the upper end of the San Sebastián heritage tier.
The Concha-front address is the unambiguous booking proposition. From the front door it is 20 metres to the Paseo de la Concha promenade, four minutes on foot to the Old Town and the principal pintxos-bar axis, six minutes to the Kursaal Convention Centre, and twelve minutes by car to San Sebastián Airport (EAS). For travellers wanting the beach-front-and-promenade booking — particularly for couples and families wanting morning beach access from the front door — Hotel de Londres is unambiguous. María Cristina is the river-and-Old Town alternative; Londres is the beach-front answer.
A milestone-anniversary booking with the Olabide Suite, dinner at Restaurante Olabide in the original 1865 dining room, and the Concha-front balcony at sunset. The 160-year-old service register handles silver, gold, and diamond anniversaries.
For multi-generational families wanting the beach-front San Sebastián address, Hotel de Londres is unambiguous — the principal beach is 20 metres from the front door, the connecting-room programme handles families of 4-8, and the Old Town pintxos-bar axis is four minutes on foot.
For honeymoons wanting the heritage-grand-hotel-and-beach-front register, Hotel de Londres is the right answer at the four-star tier. The Concha-View suite for the headline; sunrise on the Concha at 7 AM as the daily anchor.
Calle Zubieta 2
20007 San Sebastián
Spain
Paseo de la Concha 20 m on foot; Old Town 4 min; Kursaal Convention Centre 6 min; San Sebastián Airport (EAS) 12 min by car; Bilbao Airport (BIO) 75 min by car
148 rooms (incl. 18 suites)
Standard from €380/night
Concha View from €560/night
Junior Suite from €820/night
Olabide Suite from €1,400/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Opened 15 July 1865
Independent — same family ownership lineage
Restaurante Olabide (1865 original dining room)
La Brasserie Mari Galant (seafront terrace)
Bar 1865 (original Belle-Époque mirror-and-counter)
1865 grand-hotel architecture
Direct Concha-promenade frontage
65% of rooms with Concha view
Fitness centre — no spa or pool
From €380/night. Olabide Suite books five months ahead. Concha View categories book three months ahead for high season.
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