
Pamplona, capital of the Kingdom of Navarre
Pamplona is welcoming, comfortable and modern. A walled historic centre with a Renaissance citadel, a world-famous festival dedicated to the patron saint, and an unmistakable quality of life.
The city hall is one of the most important monuments, recognisable throughout the world as the place where the San Fermín bull-running festivities begin and end. Another iconic building is the Navarre Palace, built between 1840 and 1850 to house different administrative institutions and now the seat of the regional government. Its neoclassical palatial style is of unparalleled beauty.
The Paseo de Sarasate boulevard is an ideal place to take a stroll and admire other fascinating sights such as the monument to the Charter of Navarre, the statues of the monarchs of Navarre and the 14th-century Gothic building that houses the Comptos Chamber.
Pamplona also boasts numerous gardens and parks that dot the city with greenery, such as the Taconera gardens, the Citadel of Pamplona and the Arga River Park.







