Bilbao Spain is located in the north part of the country and is one of the most economically industrially active areas of the region. The Nervion River runs through the city making it one of Spain’s most polluted waterways. Visitors are generally surprised on their visit here as Travel Bilbao reveals plenty of attractions in the surrounding countryside. To experience the fine Bilbao weather one can reach the attractions around the coast on the Bay of Biscay by rail or road excursions. The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, though relatively new is for many the min attraction in the city. Many people believe the construction of this complex is the dawn of the city’s revitalization. New attractions added to the city are a metro system and airport terminal. Bilbao weather can also be joyously experienced on some of the good beaches and fabulous scenic spots that Bilbao Spain is home to.
Travel Bilbao is considered incomplete without a visit to a favored picnic site on Monte Archanda which is accessible by funicular. Getxo beach is by far the most popular especially with surfers and is also home to some fine lively bars and nightclubs. Bilbao Spain makes a valiant effort at projecting its attractions. The visitors may also enjoy seeing the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Roman prehistoric and Iberian exhibits). Other places of interest in the city are the 14th-century Gothic Church of Santiago and Ensanche Park. In Bilbao Spain the Bilbao Accommodation can be found to suit your requirements. The bus lines connect majority of the Bilbao Accommodation to almost every point in Biscay and part of Alava. Travel Bilbao also comprises ‘The Pride of Bilbao’ ferry which departs from the port of Bilbao, 15 km west of the city centre. The Bilbao weather is more of an oceanic climate, mild with not too extreme temperatures. However, one should take care that Bilbao Spain might experience extreme heat for a few days each summer especially at those times when strong winds from the south blow through the mountains and temperatures rise. |