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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

My advice would be to grab a snack at the museum café but to eat outside. The views of the river and bridge are stunning, and it adds to the experience.
After your visit, stroll along the riverfront. It's a beautiful space to reflect on the art and soak in the surroundings – I loved that part!

If you're planning to explore the museum thoroughly, dedicate at least half a day. I didn’t realize how much there was to see and rushed through some exhibits
Viscay Bridge

If you’re up for it, take a walk along the river after. It gives you a different perspective of the bridge and the surrounding area, plus it’s not crowded.

I recommend visiting late afternoon, around 4 PM. The golden hour light is stunning for photos, and the views of Bilbao are just breathtaking!

Don’t skip the small museum on site. It's actually pretty interesting, and I found out a lot about the history of the bridge that I never would have known otherwise!

If you're planning to take the elevator up, remember to bring some change. I didn't and had to run around looking for a shop to get coins. Super annoying!
Ribera Market

My advice is to check out the outside area for local street performances. It adds a vibrant atmosphere, and you can save some time by enjoying entertainment while you snack

I think exploring to the upper levels of the market is totally worth it. There are great views and unique shops up there. Don't just stick to the ground floor!

My advice is to try the local tapas at the bars inside. They’re delicious and a fun way to sample the Basque cuisine without breaking the bank - trust me, you won't regret it!

I suggest bringing cash. Some vendors don’t take cards, and it can be a pain to look for an ATM when you're hungry for some pinchos!
New Square
Azkuna Zentroa

Be sure to explore all the floors! I almost skipped the rooftop terrace, but wow, the views of Bilbao from up there are totally worth it!

I suggest getting a combo ticket if you're planning to check out the cinema or exhibitions too. It saves you some euros, and you can enjoy more of what Azkuna has to offer.

If you're into photography, the best time to snap pics is around noon when the light hits just right. Trust me, your Instagram will thank you!

If you want to delve into the architectural details, don't rush through it. Take your time—I felf like I missed some cool aspects just because I was moving too quickly!
Museum of Fine Arts

Make sure to check out the museum's outdoor section. I nearly missed it. It's a refreshing break and has some really neat sculptures. Don’t forget your camera for those perfect photo ops.

I think using the audio guide is totally worth it. It gives you way more context about the pieces and you'll appreciate the art on a whole new level. Trust me skip the general info and dive deeper!

i recommend visiting on thursday or friday afternoon; it's usually less crowded, and you can enjoy the art without bumping into people. plus, the light in the galleries is beautiful during that time.

If you want to save some cash, check if they have any temporary free-entry days. My visit happened to coincide with one, and it was a nice surprise!
Campo Volantin
Cathedral of Bilbao
Basilica of Our Lady of Begonya
Puppy

I recommend checking out the nearby cafes for a quick coffee or treat before you head to the Guggenheim. It’s a nice spot to relax and enjoy the view of Puppy while saving some time for later.

I suggest hitting up Puppy early in the morning, like around 8 AM. The crowds are way lighter then, and you can snap some great pics without too many people photo-bombing you.

I think it’s worth waiting to see Puppy bloom in spring. The fresh color is stunning! Just be prepared for more tourists during that time—it gets busy around there