Bilbao
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Spain's
northern industrial port city, Bilbao, is the political capital of the
nationalistic Basque people who inhabit Spain's three northern provinces, an
area known collectively as Euskadi. The city is not beautiful - the
buildings are soot-stained and the Nervion River running through it is one
of Spain's most polluted waterways, but Bilbao does have some surprises to
offer visitors, and there are plenty of attractions in the surrounding
countryside and around the coast on the Bay of Biscay which can be easily
reached on excursions by rail or road. The main attraction in the city is
the controversial Guggenheim Museum, relatively new on the scene, having
been opened in 1997. The city fathers regard this avant-garde building as
the beginning of the city's revitalisation, which has also recently acquired
a new metro system and airport terminal. Bilbao has some good beaches and a
few scenic spots - a favoured picnic site is on Monte Archanda, north of the
old town, accessible by funicular. Of the beaches Getxo is the favourite,
particularly with surfers, and features a 100-year-old suspension bridge and
some lively bars and nightclubs.
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