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Discover Pamplona's highlights on this 3-hour walking tour, including historic sites, a fun bull race replica, and a photo session with San Fermín bulls.

The Pamplona: Walking Tour and Photo Session with Bulls offers a lively way to uncover this historic city’s charms in just three hours. Starting outside café Iruña in Plaza del Castillo, this tour takes you through Pamplona’s most notable landmarks, blending history, architecture, and local culture.
A key feature is the photo session set in a replica of Estafeta Street with authentic replica San Fermín bulls, giving visitors an interactive and memorable experience. Led by a live guide who speaks English, Spanish, Basque, and Portuguese, this tour is designed to be engaging and accessible, even for those with limited time in the city.
While it doesn’t include food or drinks, the tour’s focus on must-see sites and the fun bull race replica make it a standout way to get an authentic taste of Pamplona. It’s especially suited for travelers interested in culture, architecture, and lively photo moments.
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The tour begins outside Café Iruña, a renowned spot in Plaza del Castillo, a lively central square that buzzes with activity. From here, the guide leads visitors through the city’s historic streets, offering insights into Pamplona’s architecture and history. The walk is designed to be leisurely, allowing plenty of time to take photos and ask questions.
This central start point makes it convenient to combine with other activities or sightseeing in Pamplona. The guide’s expertise shines as they share stories about the city’s past and its modern vibrancy, giving context to each site visited.

Throughout the tour, prominent sites and lesser-known gems are highlighted. The guide points out notable buildings, historic streets, and public spaces in the old town. Visitors also learn about Pamplona’s medieval fortress, called the citadel, with explanations about its interesting history and the beautiful gardens that surround it.
This walk provides a well-rounded view of the city’s architectural variety and cultural significance, making it a comprehensive introduction for first-time visitors or those seeking a deeper understanding of Pamplona’s character.
A highlight of this experience is the recreation of the famous bull race. Set in a replica of Estafeta Street, the activity is fun and non-dangerous, making it suitable for most ages and comfort levels. Visitors get to step through the same route as the traditional San Fermín festival, but in a safe, playful environment.
This activity offers a hands-on way to connect with Pamplona’s most iconic event, providing photo opportunities with replica San Fermín bulls that add a lively and memorable element to the tour.
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One of the most enjoyable parts of this tour is the photo session. The guide takes photos of participants with the replica bulls, capturing fun moments that serve as keepsakes. The set up in Estafeta Street is carefully designed to resemble the famous festival route, adding authenticity to each snapshot.
This session is an easy way to create lasting memories without needing to find a photographer or worry about photo quality. It also offers a great chance to share images on social media or keep as personal souvenirs of the trip.

The tour departs outside Café Iruña in Plaza del Castillo, a central and recognizable location. It ends back at the same meeting point, making it simple to continue exploring or heading to other activities afterward.
The guide is available in four languages—English, Spanish, Basque, and Portuguese—making it accessible for a diverse range of travelers. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can participate comfortably.

The tour involves a significant amount of walking, so wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. Participants should be prepared for various weather conditions; bringing sunscreen, hats for sunny days, and a jacket for cooler weather will enhance the experience.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan accordingly, perhaps enjoying a meal after the tour or bringing snacks for the walk.

Reservations can be made with the option to pay later, providing flexibility for travelers who want to secure their spot without immediate payment. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind for changing schedules.
This practical approach makes the tour accessible for spontaneous plans or uncertain itineraries.

The combination of historic sightseeing, interactive fun with the bull race replica, and a photo session in a lively setting makes this tour appealing to travelers of all ages. It’s ideal for those who want a compact, engaging overview of Pamplona without spending hours exploring independently.
The knowledgeable guides and engaging activity ensure a friendly, informative experience that suits families, couples, or solo visitors seeking a taste of local culture and traditions.
This 3-hour tour by The Good Tour Company delivers an enriching glimpse into Pamplona’s history, architecture, and festival spirit. The guides’ expertise and interactive activities, especially the photo session with replica bulls, set it apart from more traditional walking tours.
While not including food, it offers excellent value through insightful commentary, beautiful sights, and fun photo opportunities. It’s particularly recommended for visitors who want to see the city’s highlights efficiently and leave with great pictures and fun memories.
This tour strikes a balance between educational content and entertainment, making it a worthwhile addition to any Pamplona itinerary.
“This was a great walking tour of the cities most historic locations. Our guide Jenny was very knowledgeable, flexible and kind.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the bull race replica is fun and non-dangerous, making it suitable for most ages.
How long is the walking part of the tour?
The tour lasts around three hours, with a leisurely pace that allows plenty of time for photos and questions.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Basque, and Portuguese.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins outside Café Iruña in Plaza del Castillo and concludes at the same spot.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating most visitors.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, along with sunscreen, hats, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Can I reserve my spot now and pay later?
Absolutely, the tour offers a reserve now & pay later option, providing flexibility.