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Known around the world for the Running of the Bulls, the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona offers an unparalleled experience as the city welcomes the week long fiesta. From the rich historical traditions providing the foundations of the San Fermin Festival to the more modern celebrations, RunningoftheBulls.travel provides the best of both worlds. Watch from above in our Penthouse Terrace or dive right in as hundreds of thousands of people flood the city for the week’s activities, most notably, the chaos and grandeur of the Txupinazo Opening Ceremony and the more somber, candle-lit Pobre de Mi Closing Ceremony. Learn more about the San Fermin Festival by visiting our Pamplona FAQ Page.
Tips for your San Fermin travels, delivered to you by a local Pamplonica
Rejoneo, a Traditional Bullfight
May 15, 2013
Many people traveling to Pamplona think that there are bullfights the entire year, but in Pamplona they only occur during the Running of the Bulls. From 7 to July 14 … read more
The Mysterious History of the Tortilla de Patatas
March 5, 2013
There are few pleasures cheaper than eating a good Spanish omelette (Tortilla de Patatas). Tasting this staple within Spanish cuisine is a “must” when you visit Pamplona during the San … read more
Pobre de Mi – Saying goodbye to the San Fermin Festival
February 26, 2013
The last day of the Sanfermines is a bittersweet day because of the many farewells and overall melancholy- However it’s alsoa happy day, because the mayor of Pamplona, tells us … read more
