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Pamplona, capital of Navarra in northern Spain, blends medieval walls, lively streets, and the famed Running of the Bulls (San Fermín) tradition into a city of cultural pulse. Its fortress remnants, plazas, and heritage architecture speak of Navarre’s layered history.
The Calle Estafeta and Plaza del Castillo weave between cafés, arcades, and stone façades. Medieval walls still frame sectors of the old city. Churches, historic houses, and public squares open into social rhythm. During festival time, street energy peaks in processions, music, and bull-run spectacle.
Outside the old core, Navarra landscapes — green hills, wine country, and rural villages — soften the city boundary. In quieter seasons, plazas fill with café life, fountains, and evening walks under historic lights.
With Atlas Tours, your Pamplona visit is crafted — heritage walking routes, local festival insight (if season), lodging central, and pacing that balances sightseeing and local rhythm. Whether your interest lies in tradition, architecture, or Navarra culture, Pamplona offers a spirited Spanish chapter of history and energy.









