Things to see in Pamplona
![Pamplona’s Plaza del Ayuntamiento: where “El Chupinazo” is launched and the Sanfermines sing “Pobre de mí” Pamplona’s Plaza del Ayuntamiento: where “El Chupinazo” is launched and the Sanfermines sing “Pobre de mí”](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/plaza-ayuntamiento-pamplona-2.jpg)
Pamplona’s Plaza del Ayuntamiento: where “El Chupinazo” is launched and the Sanfermines sing “Pobre de mí”
Each July, thousands of people gather in Plaza del Ayuntamiento in Pamplona to mark the beginning of the Festival of San Fermín, and later to bring the festival to a close.
![Travelling to Pamplona with children, eight unique child-friendly plans Travelling to Pamplona with children, eight unique child-friendly plans](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/viajar-con-ninos-a-pamplona-3.jpg)
Travelling to Pamplona with children, eight unique child-friendly plans
Travelling to Pamplona with children is an incredible opportunity to do the children’s bull run and enjoy its large parks and gardens plus the Citadel.
![Magdalena Bridge, where pilgrims enter Pamplona Magdalena Bridge, where pilgrims enter Pamplona](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/puente-de-la-magdalena.jpg)
Magdalena Bridge, where pilgrims enter Pamplona
Magdalena Bridge is one of the oldest and most beautiful in Pamplona, and was the entrance historically used by pilgrims walking the Way of St James.
![The Church of San Saturnino: the ‘home’ of Pamplona’s patron saint The Church of San Saturnino: the ‘home’ of Pamplona’s patron saint](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/iglesia-de-san-saturnino.jpg)
The Church of San Saturnino: the ‘home’ of Pamplona’s patron saint
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].
![Shopping in Pamplona: traditional shops, markets, and the city’s ‘Gran Vía’ Shopping in Pamplona: traditional shops, markets, and the city’s ‘Gran Vía’](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/compras-en-pamplona.jpg)
Shopping in Pamplona: traditional shops, markets, and the city’s ‘Gran Vía’
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.
![Romantic experiences in Pamplona, eight moments to remember with your partner Romantic experiences in Pamplona, eight moments to remember with your partner](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/planes-romanticos-pamplona.jpg)
Romantic experiences in Pamplona, eight moments to remember with your partner
Eight romantic experiences in Pamplona to discover a city full of history and unique spots such as the Taconera Garden and the Cathedral.