Best attractions and places to see around Facería 62 include a collection of historical sites and significant landmarks. This region offers insights into the cultural heritage of the area, featuring ancient city structures and important historical monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of man-made structures, including bridges and religious buildings, reflecting the area's rich past. The attractions provide a blend of historical exploration within a city setting.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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An impressive bullring here in Pamplona
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During the Pamplona bullfight, young men in particular risk their health and sometimes their lives. Despite protests from animal rights activists, the "Sanfermines" festival attracts millions of people every year. Around 6,000 bulls are said to have died in the arena over the past 100 years. Since 1911, a total of 16 deaths have been linked to the Pamplona bull runs and fights.
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The centre of the ''Plaza do Castillo'' has been occupied since 28 June 1943 by an 18-metre-high bandstand raised on a stepped drum and whose dome is supported by Ionic columns. Previously, there was a wooden one that replaced the Beneficencia fountain in 1910, the work of Luis Paret, known in Pamplona as "La Mariblanca", which currently adorns the city's Taconera gardens.
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The Plaza de toros de Pamplona is a bullring located in Pamplona and is used for bullfights, but also for sporting and cultural events and concerts. Built in 1922, the plaza de toros can accommodate up to 19,721 people and is the second largest in Spain, after Las Ventas in Madrid, and the fifth largest in the world. The plaza de toros is the finishing point of the famous running of the bulls that takes place in Pamplona during the San Fermin festival and, during the Spanish Civil War, it was used as a concentration camp by Franco's troops with a capacity for 3,000 Republican prisoners.
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Beautiful charming and ancient bridge over which the Santiago de Compostela trail passes.
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Beautifully restored city gate through which all Santiago de Compostela walkers pass. Even the mechanism to open and close the gate is still there (with counterweights).
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An almost authentic pilgrimage on the Frances, because this is where streams of pilgrims came to the city in the Middle Ages. One of the impressive walls of the fortified city and here you can also see the silver Bicigrino symbols embedded in the ground that lead to the exit: a great feature!
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Imagine yourself on a horse and living in the Middle Ages... entering this gate... what will happen to you?
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The area around Facería 62 is rich in historical sites and significant landmarks, primarily located within a city setting. You'll find ancient city structures, important historical monuments, bridges, and religious buildings that reflect the region's past and its connection to the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, several key attractions are integral to the Camino de Santiago. These include the Pamplona Cathedral and the Citadel, the historic Portal de Francia which served as an entrance for pilgrims, and the Magdalena Bridge, a medieval bridge crossing the Arga river that is considered an important entrance to Pamplona on the route.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families. Highlights such as Pamplona Cathedral and the Citadel, Portal de Francia, Magdalena Bridge, and the Gazebo in Plaza del Castillo are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging historical exploration.
Yes, the Gazebo in Plaza del Castillo and the Running of the Bulls Monument are both noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing for easier enjoyment of these central city landmarks.
Beyond exploring the historical sites, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking, gravel biking, and cycling routes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'View from Monte Ezkaba – Ezkaba (895 m) loop' for hiking, or the 'Plazaola Greenway – Gulina Viaduct loop' for gravel biking and cycling. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling around Facería 62.
You can visit the Running of the Bulls Monument. This sculptural group, located on Avenida de Roncesvalles, captures a dynamic moment of the famous event and has become a significant landmark in the city.
The Plaza del Castillo, often called 'the living room' of Pamplona, is a central public square with a rich history. It has served as a marketplace, a parade ground, and continues to be the nerve center of the city's social life, hosting important events and offering numerous bars with terraces.
Visitors appreciate the deep historical significance and cultural heritage of the area. Many enjoy exploring the ancient city structures, walking the paths of the Camino de Santiago, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of places like the Plaza del Castillo. The community has shared over 110 photos and given more than 190 upvotes to these attractions, highlighting their appeal.
While the immediate attractions focus on historical and man-made structures within a city, the broader region of Navarra, where Facería 87 is located, offers natural landscapes. These include mountain passes like Col Lizuniaga and Col de Lizarrieta, which provide scenic views and routes through shaded forests, and natural caves such as Zugarramurdi Cave. For specific routes with viewpoints, you can check the hiking guide for the area.
For exploring historical sites and city attractions, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) generally offer pleasant weather, making it ideal for walking and sightseeing without extreme heat or cold. These periods also tend to be less crowded than the peak summer months.
The attractions are primarily located within Pamplona, which is a city offering a full range of tourist services. You'll find numerous restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options, especially around central areas like the Plaza del Castillo and along the Camino de Santiago route.


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