FREE TOUR PAMPLONA

The best option to discover the city in an economical way.

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What does the Pamplona Free Tour consist of?

Possibly your best option to get to know Pamplona in a fun and authentic way.

Best Free Tours in Pamplona

A moment of culture and fun for everyone.

Enjoy your free tour in Pamplona as a couple, with friends or in a group!

Free tours of Pamplona are the perfect excuse to take the time to learn more about Spain’s cultural heritage.

Pamplona free tours are free tours organized by guides who show you the most emblematic tourist sites of a town or city. These tours are usually done on foot.

While there are several options and types of free tours in Spain, most are usually tours that include approximately 10 to 12 people. and last between 1 and 3 hours depending on the planned itinerary.

In any case, always check the detailed information we provide to know all the details of your free tour: schedules, cancellation policy, meeting point and all the information you need to make the most of your experience without having to worry about anything.

What to see and do in Pamplona?

Pamplona, Spain is known to many as the city of Running of the Bulls. Every year, during the San Fermin festival, thousands of people come to Pamplona to participate in this dangerous event. The Running of the Bulls takes place over eight days, and consists of running in front of a bull in a crowded bullring. Although the event is extremely dangerous, many people consider it a great adventure.


Palace of Navarra
The Palace of Navarra is one of the most impressive monuments of Pamplona. It is a 16th century building built in Renaissance style by the architect Juan de Herrera. The palace is located in the historic center of the city, near the Cathedral and the City Hall. Currently, the palace houses the headquarters of the Parliament of Navarre. If you like historic buildings, you can’t miss this impressive monument.


Church of San Saturnino
The Church of San Saturnino is a Catholic church located in Pamplona, Spain. It was built in the 11th century and was consecrated to the holy martyr Saturninus. The church is located in the Market Square, in the center of the city. The building has a basilica plan with three naves, separated by cruciform pillars. The main facade has twin towers and is decorated with pointed arches. The church has numerous baroque altarpieces, as well as a pipe organ dating from the 18th century.

Portal de Francia: The Portal de Francia is a historical and architectural monument located in Pamplona, Spain. It was originally built as part of the city walls and was later transformed into a gate through which the city could be accessed. At present, the Portal de Francia is one of the main tourist attractions of Pamplona and is considered an Asset of Cultural Interest.

Itinerary

The
free tour of Pamplona
is a great option to start to get an idea of the city and its origins. We will meet at the selected time in the
Castle Square, in the heart of the
historical center
of the city.
.

Near this emblematic square the Palace of Navarre, the building that houses the Presidency of the Government of this of this Foral Community. Afterwards, we will walk to the church of San Saturnino, the patron saint of Pamplona.. Did you know that this temple served as a defensive fortress?

Of course, we will talk about bullfighting and the celebrities San Fermines passing through the
corrals of Santo Domingo
. These festivities, declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest, are a true symbol of Pamplona. We will review its most curious facts as we continue our tour.

We will also pass through the Portal de Francia, the City Hall and we will make a stop at the Caballo Blanco viewpointfrom where we will get a nice panoramic view of the surroundings.

We will say goodbye after a two-hour tour.

Meeting Point and Duration

The meeting point is at Plaza del Castillo, 20. Estimated duration is two hours

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