Free Tour of Pamplona
Tour description
Choose our ENGLISH TOUR, because the Spanish tour is offered ONLY in Spanish.
We are not some kid who is going to offer you a ride through the city without foundation. We are professional guides , we make a living from this and we have great training to offer you a great guided tour in Pamplona.
In addition, we provide radio guides so that you can hear us perfectly, keeping your distance, while taking photos or while you stand in the sun/shade. You will hear everything from us without problems. (We leave you a mono headset, but if you bring your own you will still hear better!)
On the guided tour of Pamplona that we offer you , you will get to know the true capital of Navarra. With its rich History, spread across the Three Medieval Burgos that we will visit on our tour.
Throughout the tour, we will travel through time, learning about the founding of Iruña, the Romans and the city of Pompaelo, the formation of the Kingdom of Pamplona and then the Kingdom of Navarra... On our tour of Pamplona, we will begin in the heart of the City, the Plaza del Castillo . After a historical introduction, tour the city on foot for about 1.30 hours to visit places such as the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, San Cernin Church, Bullfighting Route from the Corrales de Santo Domingo, Capitanía Palace, Portal de Francia, Rincón del Caballo Blanco , Plazuela de San José, exterior of the Cathedral,...
Don't think twice and come with us, expert guides in freetours in Pamplona (We are TripNavarra tours --> More availability on our website "pamplonafreetour.com")
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Something that we have realized is IMPORTANT ; and some people book several freetours with different guides, in Pamplona because of the name, a priori, they are different... I'm sorry to tell you that NO, they are practically the same, so even if the title changes, it is most likely that You hear something similar on both tours and you don't like the one you do second (because it's repetitive).
MEETING POINT ENGLISH TOUR: HOTEL LA PERLA (Plaza del Castillo, 1)