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What impact will the events around the San Sebastian Cup Final have on traffic?

The City of San Sebastian has organized a special security device on the occasion of the events scheduled for this Saturday, both on the occasion of the final and on the occasion of the reception that could take place if the Royal wins the cup.

SAN SEBASTIÁN (ESPAÑA), 17/04/2026.- La afición de la Real Sociedad despide en Zubieta al autobús del equipo que se dirige al aeropuerto de Hondarribia para volar a Sevilla con el firme objetivo de regresar a casa con la Copa del Rey tras la final que disputará contra el Atlético de Madrid en La Cartuja. EFE/Juan Herrero.
Photo: EFE

The City of San Sebastián, in collaboration with various institutions and institutions, has designed a special device to ensure that the events related to the Copa Final that the Royal Society will play this Saturday live "safely and normally".

The capital of Guipuzcoana is preparing to host an extraordinary atmosphere around the Fan Zone of Alderdi Eder, where a giant screen will be installed to follow the match, as well as the possibility of an institutional reception of the team on Monday in case of victory.

Parking.

  • 16 to 21 April:
    • Vehicles authorized to park on the pier and in sectors 1-1/1-2 (Centre) may park in other OTA sectors, but may not do so in reserved areas or in commercial OTA areas.
  • Areas without parking:
    • Hernani Street (complete).
    • Rue Andía (between Hernani-Garibai).
    • Calle Peñaflorida (between Hernani-Garibai).
    • Gariba Peñaflorida.
    • Garibai Street (between Andia-Peñaflorida).
    • Legazpi Street (complete).
    • Okendo-Bengoetxea.

Traffic interruptions

  • 18:00 until the end of the event (depending on the number of people):
    • Boulevard and Hernani Street.
    • If there's a lot of people, we can bring the suspension schedules forward.
  • Dbus service routes will vary in that area.

Parks.

  • Restrictions on access from 18:00 or before (depending on the number of people):
    • Alderdi Eder.
    • Cervantes-Concha.

Celebrations if the Royal wins

Sunday.

It will be forbidden to park vehicles on the entire route of the procession.

  • Vehicles must be removed before Sunday night from:
    • Sancho el Sabio Avenue (downtown sense).
    • Urbieta Street (St. Martin Prim).
    • Okendo Street (Liberty-Bengoetxea).
    • Rue Estella (loading and unloading).
    • Manterola.

Monday.

10:00 to 15:00.

  • They'll put up barriers along the way.
  • Traffic allowed (with restrictions):
    • Public transport.
    • Authorized vehicles:
      • Emergency services.
      • Residents.
      • Loading and unloading.
      • Discretionary.
      • Parkings.
  • Private traffic:
    • Intermittent traffic interruptions.
    • Changing schedules depending on the area.

From 3:00 until the bus arrives at the City Hall.

  • Complete closure:
    • The whole course of the procession:
      • From Anoeta to City Hall (and adjacent streets).
        • Anoeta Stadium, Madrid Avenue, Pius XII, Sancho el Sabio, Centennial Square, Urbieta Street, Liberty Avenue, Oquendo Street and Boulevard.
    • Downtown.
      • Freedom Avenue to Boulevard.
  • After the tour, there will be a progressive reopening.

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