Nobu Hotel San Sebastián is delighted to announce a partnership with the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum in Getaria, launching a city-exclusive Balenciaga Package for guests seeking an unparalleled design-led experience.
The luxurious offer includes a personal guided tour of the Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, with private transfers along the stunning Basque coastline to and from the collection, plus daily breakfast.
The special Balenciaga Package is now available to reserve directly through the hotel, with prices starting from 515 € (£435) per night, for all guests booking two nights or more in the hotel’s luxury accommodations.


The Cristóbal Balenciaga Museum, located just half an hour away from the hotel in Balenciaga’s hometown and training ground of Getaria, houses an exceptional collection of over 5,100 items, including clothing, accessories, and rare archival materials, many of which mark milestones in fashion history. Since its inauguration in 2011, the museum has become a leading institution for fashion and design enthusiasts to explore, showcasing Balenciaga’s early works and revolutionary influence on fashion through pieces worn by notable 20th century figures including Grace Kelly, Mona Von Bismarck, and Rachel L. Mellon.
Nobu Hotel San Sebastián guests will now be able to enjoy a personal tour of this extraordinary collection spanning 6,000 square metres, amassed with the help of former clients of the Balenciaga House and great patrons such as Hubert de Givenchy. The luxury collaboration comes as a perfect match, given the deep commitment of both parties to the preservation and celebration of exceptional design heritage.
Outstanding design is a key pillar at Nobu Hotel San Sebastián, which opened in August 2023 within the historic Vista Eder Palace on La Concha Beach. The hotel elegantly blends Japanese minimalism with Belle Époque flair, offering a refined and exclusive collection of just 20 haute couture rooms and suites, each carefully designed to offer breathtaking views of the bay. This focus on craftsmanship aligns seamlessly with the museum’s commitment to celebrating the legacy of one of fashion’s most influential designers, who completed his early training and founded his first fashion houses in San Sebastián in 1917 and 1924.



