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What to see in Pamplona, aside from bull runs and Sanfermines
What to see in Pamplona so you don’t miss a thing: the cathedral, Plaza del Castillo, a unique citadel, and La Taconera Gardens.
What to see in Pamplona so you don’t miss a thing: the cathedral, Plaza del Castillo, a unique citadel, and La Taconera Gardens.
What to see in Navarre so you don’t miss anything in one of Spain’s most historical regions, a place full of stunning nature from forests to deserts.
Surrounded by historic buildings and monuments, this is the perfect place to start a sightseeing tour of Navarre’s capital city.
Pamplona Cathedral is dedicated to Santa María la Real and contains the mausoleum of Charles III ‘the Noble’ and his wife, Doña Leonor.
This historic village at the top of the Navarran Pyrenees is the gateway into Spain along the French Way to Santiago de Compostela.
This church stands in the heart of the city, is dedicated to its patron saint (who, surprisingly, is not San Fermín), and houses the chapel of the Virgen del Camino [Virgin of the Way of St. James].
What to see in Pamplona so you don’t miss a thing: the cathedral, Plaza del Castillo, a unique citadel, and La Taconera Gardens.
What to see in Navarre so you don’t miss anything in one of Spain’s most historical regions, a place full of stunning nature from forests to deserts.
Surrounded by historic buildings and monuments, this is the perfect place to start a sightseeing tour of Navarre’s capital city.
Pamplona Cathedral is dedicated to Santa María la Real and contains the mausoleum of Charles III ‘the Noble’ and his wife, Doña Leonor.
The fortified complex of the walls of Pamplona and the Citadel is one of the essential visits for tourists who come to the capital of Navarre
Housed within Pamplona’s former Hospital de la Misericordia, the Museum is home to a rich artistic legacy dating from Prehistoric times to the present day.
Surrounded by historic buildings and monuments, this is the perfect place to start a sightseeing tour of Navarre’s capital city.
Pamplona is a foodie capital, a city where you can sit back and be guided by magnificent Navarran produce, and the creativity and culinary skills of chefs who make visiting the capital’s many restaurants an utter delight.
Calle Estafeta, the most famous street in Pamplona thanks to the San Fermín festival, its shops and its pintxos
The fortified complex of the walls of Pamplona and the Citadel is one of the essential visits for tourists who come to the capital of Navarre
Pamplona’s Yamaguchi Park brings a piece of Japan to the middle of the city thanks to the pagoda in the lake and its cherry trees.
Going out for pintxos in Pamplona is a fantastic idea and a great way to enjoy the ingredients of a cuisine that is among the most diverse, nutritious, and tasty in Spain.
Find out where to go shopping in Pamplona so you can discover its traditional shops, food and one of the city’s most important avenues.
Guide to shopping in Pamplona to find out about its traditional and modern shops and where to buy typical souvenirs.
What to see in Navarre so you don’t miss anything in one of Spain’s most historical regions, a place full of stunning nature from forests to deserts.
Ujué is one of the best preserved medieval villages in Navarra. It is perched on top of the mountain overlooking the banks of the river Ebro.
A guide to plans for enjoying Pamplona with friends for a weekend or during the festival of San Fermín.
Surrounded by historic buildings and monuments, this is the perfect place to start a sightseeing tour of Navarre’s capital city.
What to see in Pamplona in one day to capture the essence of a city full of secret corners: the bull pens, the cathedral and the Citadel.
Find out what you can see in Pamplona in a weekend, without missing any of the places, restaurants and traditions that captivated the U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway.
What to see in Pamplona in three days if you want to experience the city’s famous fiestas, visit its tourist attractions, try its delicious pintxos, and stroll through its leafy parks.