Lying within the rolling green hills of the Basque countryside in Northern Spain is Pamplona. The sleepy capital of the Navarra region explodes from a modest population of 180 000 to over 500 000 during Spain's most notorious Festival - San Fermin, more commonly known as 'the running of the bulls'.
Whats it like?
The festival in this fortress town first gained notoriety in Ernest Hemingway's novel 'The Sun Also Rises'. Bullfights and sangria aside, 'San Fermin' is a festival honouring Saint Ferminus, one of the town's patron saints. Each year from July 6th - July 14th the town transforms into a playground for locals and foreigners alike, where litres upon litres of sangria, cava (Spanish champagne), and cerveza (beer) are consumed..
Choose from one of our awesome trips which include accommodation and a guide to make sure you have the best possible Running of the Bulls experience.
If you want the true San Fermin experience then this is the package for you. Brace yourself for the biggest street party you'll probably ever see a
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Can't make it for the opening or the closing weekend but don't want to miss out on the madness that is Pamplona? Good thing we've got our mid-
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