Pamplona

Pamplona

Navarre (Autonomous Community and Province)

The historical capital of Navarre, located on the flood plain of the Arga river. It is world-famous for the running of the bulls during the annual **San Fermín festival** in July. The city is also a significant stop on the **Camino de Santiago** and is known for its well-preserved citadel walls, a magnificent Gothic cathedral, and a vibrant Old Quarter (**Casco Viejo**).

Practical Travel Guide for Pamplona

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Getting Around

Pamplona's historic center is **highly walkable**. Transportation within the city is mainly by an efficient **local bus network**. Taxis are readily available for longer distances, and rental cars are an option for exploring the Navarre region.

Local Flavors

Pamplona and the Navarre region are known as the 'Garden of Spain' for their high-quality **vegetables**. The **Pintxos** culture (Basque/Navarrese style of tapas) is huge, especially in the Old Quarter bars. The cuisine focuses on fresh, local ingredients.

Pintxos (Small slices of bread topped with various ingredients)Chistorra (A thin, fast-cured sausage)Pimientos del Piquillo (Roasted sweet peppers)