The 19th-century Aiete Palace of the Dukes of Bailen was built on a Camino de Santiago site where medieval pilgrims stopped on their way to Santiago de Compostela. The aristocratic palace once hosted illustrious visitors, including Queen Victoria of England.

Today, the palace grounds are used as a public park and venue for cultural events. This beautifully manicured parkland designed by French landscape architect Pierre Ducasse features a peaceful pond, caves, and rushing waterfalls. 

In an idyllic scene of pristine nature, hundreds of different trees and plants flourish. The park is a delightful place for tourists to explore on a sunny day, especially during spring and summer when the colorful flowers are in bloom.

For those seeking another retreat in nature combined with gourmet cuisine, continue further afield to Akelarre Restaurant at 63 Paseo Padre Orcolaga (a short drive from Aiete Park).