This old "palace" (as they call it) is a beautiful stone building far up on a hill in a small village south of San Sebastián. It takes around 35 minutes to drive from the hotel to central San Sebastián. We asked the hotel reception for a map and they recommended us where to park close to San Sebastián Old Town which was very useful.
They didn't have that much information about which pintxos bar to visit however. It's good to know that some bars are open for lunch and close during the afternoon and open again for dinner. And other bars only open at night.
Don't miss these:
Bar Nestor (lunch or dinner) http://www.yelp.se/biz/bar-nestor-donostia-san-sebastian-2
Txepetxa (simple pintxos) http://www.yelp.se/biz/txepetxa-donostia-san-sebastián
Zeruko (extreme pintxos) http://www.yelp.se/biz/zeruko-san-sebastián
Also:
Koh Tao (great coffee) http://www.yelp.se/biz/koh-tao-donostia-san-sebastián
Arzak - one of the best restaurants in the world - (book FAR in advance) http://www.yelp.se/biz/arzak-san-sebasti%C3%A1n-2
We had room 103 and it was just what we'd hoped. Classic and beautiful but not too much. The bathroom was newly renovated and the sheets were clean. Only thing we didn't like was the home scent they had sprayed in the room prior to our arrival.
If you get hungry there's both the Bailara restaurant (by Enrique Fleischmann) and a snack menu in the bar, in the Iriarte Jauregia Hotel buildning.
Tip to guests: Book far in advance to get a better rate.
Tip to Iriarte Jauregia: You should definately do something about the big electricity pylon in front of the hotel that destroys the view. read more