Although we have Pamplona closely associated with the San Fermín festivities, this city in the north of Spain is much more. Pamplona is also its walled compoundits parks and gardens (such as the Yamaguchi to which Amaia sings), it is also the first city on the Camino de Santiago, its delicious gastronomy… In addition, it rains on average about 132 days a year and it is very important to know the incredible indoor plans offered by the city.
pamplonetario
The main objective of this center is scientific dissemination using as a motivating element the starry firmament. His productions can be seen in many other planetariums in Spain and around the world. In addition, it is a center designed to develop very different activities for all ages: conferences, courses, congresses, exhibitions, events, workshops, concerts, etc. where not only Science, but all representations of Culture have their space.
Slavic Casino Bar
This emblematic place in the city is located in the famous building designed by the architect Victor Eusa in 1932, where you can enjoy a good gastronomic offer, both in its living room and on the heated terrace of the Plaza del Castillo. Menu of the day and menu with varied products and from the land of Navarre. In addition, there is an afternoon with drinks, a good atmosphere and the best hits from yesterday and today. Essential to live the party and nightlife of the city, including views of its old town.
Pamplona Fortifications Interpretation Center
This center offers all the necessary information to know the walls and the elements that make them up. In addition to understanding the evolution of Pamplona over the centuries. In an agile, didactic and interactive way, the Fortifications Interpretation Center allows visitors to get closer to the history and present of Pamplona, learning about the main events that left their mark on the city and recreating the ways of life and the testimonies of its protagonists.
Gayarre Theater
Originally built under the name of Teatro Principal in 1840, it was then located in the Plaza del Castillo. In 1903 it was renamed Teatro Gayarre and in 1931 it was moved to its current location, preserving part of the original façade. It is shaped like an Italian horseshoe. However, in addition to being precious, it is a space that exhibits front row showspromotes brave and risky cultural bets by local and international artistic groups and organizes guided tours to learn about its history.
Cover photo | Maksym Diachenko