Hemingway’s novel, Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises, has made Pamplona a unique international destination on account of its bull runs and festivities, but the capital of Navarre is a unique place, full of wonderful parks (even one designed in the Japanese style), and places steeped in history, such the city walls, the Citadel and the cathedral.
Pamplona Cathedral is dedicated to Santa María la Real and contains the mausoleum of Charles III ‘the Noble’ and his wife, Doña Leonor.
Calle Estafeta, the most famous street in Pamplona thanks to the San Fermín festival, its shops and its pintxos
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.
Designed in 1830, these are the city’s oldest and most emblematic gardens, which have retained their original Romantic ambience.
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
Irati Forest, the biggest beech and fir forest in Spain, is a spectacular place to visit in autumn
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