Enjoy a private, personalized Pamplona guided tour to discover the essence of Navarre’s capital at your own pace. We begin at 17:00 with a stroll through the Old Town, taking in the Church of San Nicolás, Plaza del Castillo, and the exterior of the Ezpeleta Palace, while your local guide shares the history, culture, and traditions that make Pamplona a unique destination.
We then step into the Church of San Lorenzo to see the Chapel of San Fermín, continue to the Cathedral of Santa María la Real, and follow the famous Running of the Bulls route to understand the city’s greatest festival up close. At 19:00 we finish beside Pamplona’s bullring.
On this private visit you can delve into what interests you most, from Ernest Hemingway’s life in the city and medieval architecture to the history of the Sanfermines or foodie tips for pintxos and Navarrese wine, all with an expert guide who turns your Pamplona guided tour into an authentic, flexible, and memorable experience.
Main Gate of San Nicolas Church - San Nicolás Square, 31001 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The guide will wear a lanyard with the company name: Local Experts Tours.
We will meet here and start talking about this city.
Neoclassical building from XIX century.
Travelers will stroll through Plaza del Castillo, the vibrant main square of Pamplona, surrounded by elegant buildings, cafés, and centuries of history—once the heart of social and political life in the city.
Travelers will discover this noble palace, still owned by the original family, offering a glimpse into the aristocratic life of old Pamplona.
Travelers will pass by this 18th-century palace, once home to local nobility and now part of Pamplona’s civic heritage.
Travelers will visit the Church of San Lorenzo, where the beloved image of San Fermín is housed—a key stop for understanding Pamplona’s famous festival.
Known for its colorful façade and for launching the world-famous San Fermín festival every July 6th.
The city’s cathedral combines Gothic structure with a neoclassical façade and a beautifully preserved medieval cloister.
This sharp turn on the bull run route is one of the most iconic and adrenaline-filled points of the San Fermín experience.
The bullring marks the end of the run and remains a symbolic space during the festivities, full of energy and tradition.
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