- Must visit
Museo de Navarra
The city’s main fine arts and archaeology museum, with collections from Roman mosaics to Goya. A strong starting point for understanding Navarre’s history and culture.
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The city’s main fine arts and archaeology museum, with collections from Roman mosaics to Goya. A strong starting point for understanding Navarre’s history and culture.
An interpretation center explaining Pamplona’s walls, bastions, and military history. Small but very useful before exploring the citadel and ramparts.
A contemporary art and photography museum on the university campus, known for temporary exhibitions and a modern building by Rafael Moneo.
Pamplona’s main square and social center, surrounded by historic buildings and terraces. It is the classic meeting point in the city.
The old town is the most atmospheric area for walking, with medieval streets, churches, and key San Fermín locations.
The most famous street on the running of the bulls route, lined with old-town buildings and instantly recognizable during San Fermín.
Thin, lightly cured pork sausage seasoned with garlic and paprika, a Navarra staple often grilled or served in bocadillos and pintxos.
Fresh white beans gently stewed with vegetables and sometimes cured meats, a classic seasonal dish closely associated with Navarra.
Lamb braised in a rich sauce of peppers, tomato, onion, and garlic, a traditional northern Spanish dish common in Navarra.
Established fine-dining restaurant with a long reputation for refined Navarrese cuisine, seasonal produce, and polished service.
Popular modern bar-restaurant celebrated for inventive pintxos and updated local flavors in a casual, energetic setting.
Well-known pintxos bar near Plaza del Castillo, popular for creative small bites, lively crowds, and a classic old-town stop.
Moderate by Spanish standards. Pintxos and set lunches are good value, while hotels and festival dates raise costs.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% for good restaurant service. Small change for cafés; taxis can be rounded up. Not obligatory.
Official public transport app
Pamplona Railway Station, Pamplona -> Plaza del Castillo, Pamplona
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