Pamplona

Most famous for its legendary Fiesta de San Fermín (Running of the Bulls), Pamplona is the capital of Spain’s Navarre province. This photogenic city is home to Gothic architecture, Basque-region cuisine and lively locals. The Running of the Bulls takes place each year in July, but Pamplona is worth a visit during any season.

Where To Stay
When visiting Pamplona, stay near Plaza del Castillo. Plaza del Castillo is the heart of the city and is the most historic section of Pamplona. There are many cars, cafes and restaurants on the square and within walking distance – it is definitely the “happening” place to be.

What To Do

  • Plaza del Castillo
    Plaza del Castillo is a colorful pedestrian square located in the heart of Pamplona. It is surrounded with cafes, restaurants shops and bars.

Pamplona Square

  • Town Hall
    The town hall is a beautiful building built in the 18th century. It’s a must-see for anyone who visits Pamplona.
  • Museo de Navarra
    Located on Calle de Santo Domingo, a street made famous for its role in the Running of the Bulls, Museo de Navarra is a wonderful display of the history of the Navarre region of Spain.
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