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Turronería Ivañez
The guide was updated:Established in 1855, Turronería Iváñez is one of Bilbao’s oldest family-run businesses, renowned for its artisanal nougat, or turrón. The shop offers a wide selection of handmade turrones, including classic varieties like Jijona and Alicante, as well as chocolate turrones, marzipan sweets, and seasonal specialties such as tortas imperiales and pasteles de gloria. Their ice creams, made with traditional turrón flavors, are especially popular during the summer months.
Useful Information
- Address: Posta Kalea, 23, Ibaiondo, Bilbao
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 9:30am–8:30pm, Sun 10am–8pm
- Website: turroneriaivanezbilbao.com
- Phone: +34 944 79 24 07
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