The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Pamplona, Navarra

October 9, 2021 Agatha Simes

Pamplona (Spanish: [pamˈplona]; French: Pampelune) or Iruña (Basque: [iɾuɲa], alternative spelling: Iruñea, IPA: [iɾuɲea]) is the historical capital city of Navarre, in Spain, and of the former Kingdom of Navarre.
Restaurants in Pamplona

1. Trip Navarra Tours y Visitas Guiadas

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Trip Navarra Tours y Visitas Guiadas

TripNavarra Tours & Guided Visits is a small company created by some young locals, in love with our local history, local culture, local landscapes... and willing to share it with our visitors. Thins like that, in 2014, after being abroad for years (some of us), we realized there were not any small company, friendly with visitors, ready to show our local treasures to visitors. That's when we created, Tripnavarra Tours company. Every day is unique for us, and we enjoy every day as the most important one, trying to show our visitors our land, with our guided visits to Pamplona, or our tour in the Area; without forgetting everything connected with the Running of the Bulls Festival. Navarra has a lot to offer you... and we want to show it to you!!!

2. Pamplona Food

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Pamplona Food

Food & Wine Tours, Tastings, History, Culture and Experiences in Pamplona and Navarra. Bea Etayo, born and bread in Pamplona, is eager to show off all the hidden gems of the region for you to experience. We've handpicked the best and most exclusive culture, food and wine experiences: Pintxo/Tapas Tour, Winery Tours, Olite's Palace and Winery tour, Pintxo/Tapas Cooking Navarra is a beautiful region of Spain that has not been “discovered” yet. It offers adventure, novelty, beauty and a sense of history. Our exclusive holidays and day trips will take you to experience the traditional culture, food and wine of the region. If you’re visiting Pamplona to do the Camino, the Running of the Bulls or just relaxing. Contact us so that you can fit the best local places and experiences!

3. Destino Navarra Guias Turisticos

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Destino Navarra Guias Turisticos

Destino Navarra groups together several Tour Guides of Navarra organised as a Co-operative system. As a business driven by values, this model allows us to manage the tourist projects efficiently and enthusiastically. Therefore, we adjust our tours to cater to the needs of our clients and we deliver our services in different languages: Spanish, Basque, French, English, German and Italian. We are experts on guided tours to Pamplona, cultural visits and trips in Navarre. visits to Bardenas Reales Natural Park and VIP programmes during San Fermín Festivities. (English, French, German, Italian, Basque and Spanish) APIT PAMPLONA – NAVARRA (Agrupación Profesional de Informadores Turísticos). • Guided tours to Pamplona, Navarra to find out about the History, Arts and local traditions • San Fermín Programmes. Balconies to rent to watch The Running of the Bulls • Tapas and pinchos tour and visits to bodegas (winery tours) • Trips to Bardenas Reales Natural Park: routes by bu

4. Wayout Room Escape Pamplona

Calle Caldereria 1, 31001 Pamplona Spain +34 948 22 81 73 [email protected] http://www.wayout.es
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Wayout Room Escape Pamplona

Designed for teams of up to 5 players, this real-life Escape Game is a new kind of interactive experience where players are placed in a locked room and together, using logic and teamwork, must discover the way out.

5. Over Time Pamplona Escape Room

Calle Arbizu 17, 31014 Pamplona Spain +34 660 12 29 68 [email protected] http://overtimepamplona.es
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Over Time Pamplona Escape Room

Over Time is a new room escape game in Pamplona. Groups of 2-6 people must solve mysteries, puzzles and riddles to get Raul Melendez´s bomb plans and get his money out of his bank in a limited time. Teamwork is essential to achieve. WILL YOU GET OUT?

6. Parque Fluvial del Arga

Paseo Fluvial del Arga Paseo fluvial que pasa por varias poblaciones con 40 Kms. De recorrido, Pamplona Spain http://vivirlosparques.blob.core.windows.net/vlp-parques-parquefluvial/index.html
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Parque Fluvial del Arga

7. Catedral de Pamplona

Calle Dormitaleria, 1, 31001 Pamplona Spain +34 948 22 56 79 [email protected] http://www.catedraldepamplona.com/catedral/
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Catedral de Pamplona

Reviewed By VeiledDancer

The Cathedral itself is worth the visit, but most people bypass the museum, which won awards for its design and curation. Truly worth a visit. Once a day (115am, in the winter), visitors are brought up the bell towers and it is worth the short climb for the spectacular view. It is also an interesting way to begin your tour of the museum, which includes the cloisters and the cathedral.

8. Town Hall

Plaza Consistorial, Pamplona Spain +34 948 42 01 00 http://www.pamplona.es
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Town Hall

Reviewed By olgab74

Town hall is a beautiful old building in the way to everything in Pamplona. When we were there they were celebrating Gay Movement Week or something and Madrid was the hostess to lead it and all the Town Hall is Spain had the Rainbow flag and at night the rainbow lights. Pamplona 's town hall looked beautiful. In front they have concerts and the running of the bulls pass right in front. Quite a place to see

9. Fortress and Walls of Pamplona

Avenida del Ejercito, Pamplona Spain +34 948 42 09 75 http://www.murallasdepamplona.com/spa/index.php
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Fortress and Walls of Pamplona

Reviewed By JElliot32 - New South Wales, Australia

We walked around the city walls from the Museum of Navarra and on to the Citadel. It was a really enjoyable and invigorating experience. We had lovely views over the river and the very green landscape that is this city from the (very formidable) old walls, walked between majestic matures, trees and past flower gardens in full bloom and then an 'urban farm' with deer, swans, turkeys, geese and other domestic fowl wandering around. After a while we reached the extraordinary and vast old defensive site of the Citadel (in the 16th century it was a a full pentagon, now it's half a pentagon). Here the land-use pattern changes as inside the citadel is more expansive and open. As well as functioning as an open-air art gallery, the citadel is a recreational space for locals, walking their dogs, relaxing on the benches or the lawns, or maybe teaming up for scratch games of football. No doubt it is now a great asset for this beautiful city,

10. Iglesia de San Saturnino

Calle Mayor, Pamplona Spain +34 948 22 45 22 http://www.iglesiasansaturnino.com
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Iglesia de San Saturnino

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