VISIT PAMPLONA
Pamplona’s historical city centre still retains its medieval past, which was formed by three boroughs: La Navarrería, San Cernin and the Población de San Nicolás, which following harsh battles, finally joined forces in 1423, when Charles III ruled the Privilege of the Union. The Pamplona City Hall is extremely central and constituted the nexus of union for these boroughs.
The Tourism Information Office is located in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, and from here you can reach the most interesting tourist spots in just minutes: Gothic churches, the Museum of Navarre, the Royal Palace, the Way of St James-Ultreia Interpretation Centre, the Museum of the Violinist, Pablo Sarasate, or the Santo Domingo Market.
Not forgetting, of course, the cathedral, which is just a stone’s throw from here.
Cultural visits: a well-tended historical city centre that is a sight to behold. Picture perfect green zones and gardens. Pintxo bars with truly outstanding culinary delights. Cultural atmosphere, the hustle and bustle of the Way of St James, traditional local commerce…
And there’s more: a walled complex with a Renascence citadel that is the envy of all others; internationally renowned local festivities; and quality of life you feel the instant you arrive in the city.