Amorebieta, a hidden charm in the Basque Country, Spain, is not just a corner full of history and tradition but also of culture, gastronomy, and places you’ll want to discover. Whether you’re planning a visit or just curious to learn more about this town, join me in unveiling the treasures that Amorebieta has to offer.
History of Amorebieta
Founded in the 13th century, Amorebieta’s history is deeply rooted in Basque tradition. It has witnessed numerous events and transformations over the centuries, yet it has managed to preserve its essence and cultural heritage.
Where is it?
Amorebieta is located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous region of the Basque Country. It sits strategically between Bilbao and Vitoria, making it a must-stop point and an emerging tourist destination.
What to See and Do in Amorebieta?

Iglesia Santuario del Carmen
This church, with its imposing architecture, is one of the main religious attractions in Amorebieta. Not just a pilgrimage site, it stands as a testament to the town’s devotion and faith.

Parroquia Santa María
With its Gothic style, the Parroquia Santa María is an architectural gem that will transport you back to medieval times. Its stained glass windows and frescoes are masterpieces that deserve to be admired.
Hogan's Amorebieta
A modern and cozy space where you can enjoy the best music and atmosphere. Hogan’s is the ideal place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.

La Patata
When you visit the charming Basque town of Amorebieta-Etxano, you can’t help but be amazed by “La Patata,” a truly one-of-a-kind sculpture. This bronze masterpiece, standing proudly in a prominent roundabout in the city, has become an unmistakable symbol of the region.
With an impressive height of 8.5 meters and a weight that astonishes, reaching up to 2.5 tons, “La Patata” is much more than a mere sculpture. Its three sturdy legs hold its monumental presence with pride, showcasing its breathtaking craftsmanship and design. But what truly catches the eye is its distinctive horsehair tail, crafted from nylon fabric that flutters in the wind.

Aspaldiko ainara cubillo
Known for its warm atmosphere and outstanding service, Aspaldiko ainara cubillo is a restaurant that will make you feel right at home. Its dishes, rich and diverse, reflect the region’s culinary tradition.
Iglesia de Santa María de la Asunción Zarateman
This church, with its stone facade and towering bell tower, is a living testimony to Amorebieta’s history and faith. Its interior, adorned with frescoes and sculptures, is a work of art in itself.
Fun Facts
Amorebieta is known for producing outstanding athletes, especially footballers.
Cider, a traditional drink of the Basque Country, has one of its main production centers in Amorebieta.
Local Festivals
The San Juan and San Pedro festivals, celebrated in June, are the most popular in Amorebieta. During these days, the streets are filled with color, music, and joy, with parades, dances, and activities for the whole family.
Gastronomy
Amorebieta’s gastronomy reflects the rich culinary tradition of the Basque Country. Dishes such as bacalao a la vizcaína (Biscayan cod), merluza a la koskera (hake in green sauce), and of course, cider, are just a few of the delicacies you can savor in this region.
Amorebieta is a destination that combines history, culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty. Whether you’re interested in architecture, nature, or food, this town has something special to offer. Come and discover Amorebieta!
Irene was born and raised in Bilbao. She has a deep rooted passion for her country and culture. She has a Bachelors degree in education and has traveled to over 85 countries throughout the world.
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