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Pamplona - Private Historic Walking Tour
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Get to know an iconic tradition at the Bull Run Monument
- Admire the fine architecture at Castle Square
- Marvel at the gigantic art collection and artefacts inside Pamplona Cathedral
- Soak up the breathtaking vista of the ancient walls and stunning landscapes
Activity location
- Pamplona
- Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Av. Roncesvalles, s/n, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain | At the Bull Run Monument, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
- Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
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Pamplona - Private Historic Walking Tour
- 2h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Official Tour Guide
- Entrance fees - as applicable
What you can expect
Start the tour at the Bull Run Monument. The hyper-realistic artwork depicting a group of young men being pursued by the bulls is dedicated to the famous tradition of Bull Run which takes over the entire city each July. The statue of high artistic value captures the wild energy and excitement of the daring race in beautiful detail.
Next, walk by Navarra Palace, the seat of government. One of its two façades overlooks the 25-meter-tall Monument to the Fueros, symbolising History, Justice, Autonomy, Peace, and Work. This symbolic monument, with the powerful and solemn neo-classical palace in the background, is one of the most photographed sites in the city.
Continue to stroll across the Castle Square. The large open space ringed by old, attractive buildings is the centre of Pamplona's social life and the scene of important events. One interesting fact is that it was Ernest Hemingway’s favourite place where he based his famous novel ‘The Sun Also Rises’ when travelling to this city in 1923
Of all the highlights of the square, check out the photo-worthy Town Hall, which dominates a corner of the square and stands out for its intricate classical façade featuring intriguing statues on its top and entrance.
Next, pass by the Dead Man’s Corner, one of the most dangerous sections of the bull runs as it curves so sharply that only veteran runners can handle it. Though as scary as it sounds, this corner is also full of lovely shops, eateries, and vibes!
Just a stone’s away is the Navarrería Fountain in the cosy Navarrería square, the favourite gathering spot for tourists with an array of colourful buildings and charming bars. Strangely enough, there is a dangerous tradition of jumping from the fountain, which is discouraged.
Go on to visit Pamplona Cathedral. The imposing cathedral is one of the most complete architectural complexes with three naves, several cloisters, chapels, bell towers, etc. designed in different styles. What’s more, the central nave houses the mausoleum of Charles III the Noble and his wife Doña Leonor.
Proceed to enter through the Portal of France into the fairytale maze of the ancient city’s walls. This intact gate has been used since medieval times by pilgrims arriving in Pamplona on the Pilgirm’s Way of St. James.
For a perfect end, head to the Ravelin of the Kings, which offers terrific views of the impressive ancient walls and the city from the height of many observing platforms.
Location
Activity location
- Pamplona
- Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Av. Roncesvalles, s/n, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain | At the Bull Run Monument, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
- Pamplona, Navarra, Spain