Things to Do in Pamplona
Choose our ENGLISH TOUR, because the Spanish tour is offered ONLY in Spanish.
We are not some kid who is going to offer you a ride through the city without foundation. We are professional guides , we make a living from this and we have great training to offer you a great guided tour in Pamplona.
In addition, we provide radio guides so that you can hear us perfectly, keeping your distance, while taking photos or while you stand in the sun/shade. You will hear everything from us without problems. (We leave you a mono headset, but if you bring your own you will still hear better!)
On the guided tour of Pamplona that we offer you , you will get to know the true capital of Navarra. With its rich History, spread across the Three Medieval Burgos that we will visit on our tour.
Throughout the tour, we will travel through time, learning about the founding of Iruña, the Romans and the city of Pompaelo, the formation of the Kingdom of Pamplona and then the Kingdom of Navarra... On our tour of Pamplona, we will begin in the heart of the City, the Plaza del Castillo . After a historical introduction, tour the city on foot for about 1.30 hours to visit places such as the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, San Cernin Church, Bullfighting Route from the Corrales de Santo Domingo, Capitanía Palace, Portal de Francia, Rincón del Caballo Blanco , Plazuela de San José, exterior of the Cathedral,...
Don't think twice and come with us, expert guides in freetours in Pamplona (We are TripNavarra tours --> More availability on our website "pamplonafreetour.com")
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Something that we have realized is IMPORTANT ; and some people book several freetours with different guides, in Pamplona because of the name, a priori, they are different... I'm sorry to tell you that NO, they are practically the same, so even if the title changes, it is most likely that You hear something similar on both tours and you don't like the one you do second (because it's repetitive).
MEETING POINT ENGLISH TOUR: HOTEL LA PERLA (Plaza del Castillo, 1)
We will take a leisurely tour lasting about two hours getting to know the most emblematic places that have shaped the history of Pamplona. We will walk through the Three Burgos of the old city starting from the Monument to the Encierro near the mythical Plaza del Castillo, where we will stop to explain the history of Pamplona, from the old Iruña to the present day. We will end at the wall, next to the Mesón del Caballo Blanco, very close to the Catedral.
Additionally, we will walk along the Camino de Santiago and the Encierro Route, the two main axes of Pamplona's layout and social life, without which it is impossible to understand the city. Moreover, we will stop at the only place where both routes meet, which is the heart of the Sanfermines and the city: the Town Hall square.
We will also visit the Plaza de San Francisco, the Cámara de Comptos, and the Churches of San Nicolás and San Saturnino, next to the well where San Fermín was baptized. Throughout the tour, we will enjoy the atmosphere of the Old Town which at that time is bustling like few other cities.
Starting point: Monument to the Encierro.
Ending point: Mesón del Caballo Blanco, next to the Cathedral.
El Free Tour en Pamplona es la mejor manera de conocer la cultura y la historia de la que, antaño, fue la capital de un glorioso reino, absorbido por las poderosas potencias aledañas de Castilla, Aragón y Francia.
Quedaremos a la hora establecida en la Plaza de la Constitución, junto a la Ciudadela de Pamplona, una de las obras de ingeniería militar renacentista mejor conservadas de Europa. Nos adentraremos en el casco antiguo por el Paseo Sarasate, el paseo de los antiguos reyes, hasta llegar a la Plaza del Castillo, corazón de la ciudad pamplonica.
También conoceremos el Ayuntamiento de Pamplona, lugar donde se celebra el anual “txupinazo” de las fiestas patronales de San Fermín y su emblemática plaza. ¿Sabías que ahí se firmó la unión de todo un reino?
A continuación, visitaremos la Iglesia de San Saturnino y pasaremos por una pequeña callejuela donde, aún hoy, se encuentra… ¡munición de catapulta!
Tras esto, subiremos por la antigua muralla defensiva para visitar la Puerta de Zumalacárregui y el Caballo Blanco, uno de los miradores con las panorámicas más bellas de Iruña, hasta llegar a la catedral y a la pastelería Beatriz, donde hablaremos sobre la gastronomía típica.
Tras dos horas y media, nos adentraremos en la emblemática calle Estafeta para finalizar el recorrido en la Plaza de Toros.
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Come and discover Pamplona in full. We will visit the city center to know how it has been changing over the years, and why today it is like this, through curiosities that only some of the Pamplonians know. What are we going to visit? -Old Town Hall, burgos, castle square, market ... -Cathedral -The Walls, palace of the kings. -Viewpoints -We will meet famous characters -Folclore, gastronomy and traditions I adapt the content to all types of audiences and I like to make close and dynamic visits so that you can walk with me. ............. -Customize your tour of Pamplona Contact me to create a unique tour according to your preferences: Gardens, walls, churches, art, all about San Fermín or choose what you like most. ................. -Give a guided tour or offer the tour as a detail for your company and your clients: If you are interested in requesting a tour for a large group exclusively, contact me and adjust the day and time that best suits you. ................. * In order to book the tour, please request up to one hour before the start of the tour. * We will access the interior of churches and buildings whenever possible but please, keep in mind schedules of Eucharist and situations outside our visit. * Rain and bad weather will not stop our desire to discover the city. * In case of not being able to attend the visit, of course I will let you know in advance so that you can prepare a plan B.
Thank you for supporting local professional guides! (And not large external franchises, unrelated to Navarra)
The capital of the old kingdom of Navarra has stood proudly for centuries, and its streets hold secrets that only true Pamplonians know. Starting from the emblematic Plaza del Castillo, we will provide a brief historical introduction that will help us understand the visit afterwards, and we will provide you with radio guides for your comfort during the tour and to respect the neighbors.
In this enjoyable visit, we will talk about history, the Sanfermines (From the local perspective: Essence, reason, feeling, far from the distorted image so widespread today), and the running of the bulls narrated by a regular runner of the Santo Domingo slope (photos attached in the tour description). We will contemplate vestiges still visible today that speak to us of battles and confrontations that forged the destiny and character of the city, such as the fortress church of San Saturnino, or part of the three ancient boroughs that, in the Middle Ages, divided and in neighborhood war for centuries, ended up uniting to form the current Pamplona.
In several sections, we will follow the trail of the Camino de Santiago, we will stand in front of the Town Hall of Pamplona and vibrate with the narration of the Txupinazo that kicks off our festivities. We will also cover part of the running of the bulls route (Santo Domingo slope - Mercaderes Curve - Estafeta) where we will be thrilled listening to the tales of the race from the perspective of a runner, and we will step into the Navarrería, the oldest area of the city, where the Cathedral, which we will skirt, stands over the ancient Vascon settlement and the Roman forum.
In the final stretch, we will talk about Vasconavarra mythology in the most beautiful and secluded corner of the city, and while walking along the northern wall, we will take the round path, over the Arga river, with a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and the neighborhoods that encircle the center.
In the shadow of the old palace of the Navarrese kings, and from the site where projectiles were launched with trebuchets and catapults, gastronomy will be the protagonist, and, if you behave well, of course, we will provide you at the end of the visit with an extensive list of establishments and recommendations where you can taste the local cuisine. (Pintxos, homemade menus, wine...).
Thank you for booking with us, and for supporting qualified local guides in their hard battle against large companies, platforms, and external franchises.
We look forward to seeing you in old Iruñea!
Places to visit:
- Plaza del Castillo
- Calle Mercaderes
- Plaza de los Burgos
- Municipal Market
- Santo Domingo Slope
- Fortress Church of San Saturnino
- Town Hall - Consistorial Square
- Estafeta Curve
- Curia Street
- Cathedral
- Zugarrondoa
- Walls of Pamplona
- Navarra Archive
PLEASE ARRIVE 10 MINUTES EARLY
Sancha, una niña del pasado, está sumida en una búsqueda imposible: encontrar su lugar de la inocencia, donde había quedado con sus amigos. Perdida por las calles de la ciudad, necesita vuestra ayuda. Acompañamos a Sancha por las murallas de Pamplona para cumplir su cometido: llegar a tiempo antes de que el juego se acabe.
Para conseguir el objetivo, caminaremos por los parques de la Taconera, acompañados de personajes como Martinico, llegaremos a la plaza de la O, lugar de ajusticiamientos e historias que te harán querer seguir con el recorrido. Flanqueando el río Arga, repasaremos los crímenes del pasado, presente e inclusive futuro...
Transitando por las murallas en compañía de extraños seres como las lamias, el Basajaun o Teodosio de Goñi llegaremos al Museo de Navarra, descubriendo así al fantasma más famoso de la ciudad. Llegaremos hasta el Archivo General, donde nos contarán las anécdotas de los héroes míticos de esta tierra, conociendo así a Roldán o Sugaar.
Visitaremos la puerta de Zumalacárregui, donde empezó todo bajo el recuerdo y los ecos de las brujas de Zugarramurdi.
Culminaremos el recorrido en la Plaza de San José, junto a la Catedral de Santa María, en la cual podremos absolver nuestros pecados bajo la sombra de Carlos III el Noble, participando así en un auténtico akelarre bajo la luz de la luna rodeados de silencio y oscuridad, dejándonos llevar por Sancha hasta lo más primitivo de toda persona: la infancia.
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