Pamplona

Pamplona is the capital of Navarre province in northern Spain. It’s best known for the Running of the Bulls (Feast of San Fermín) in July. During this legendary multiday festival, bulls are led through the city streets by daredevil runners. A major stop along the Camino de Santiago, a medieval-era pilgrimage route, Pamplona is also home to Gothic-style churches including fortresslike San Nicolás.
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Town square
Plaza del Castillo is home to Pamplona's oldest and most elegant café, which offers a picturesque view of the main square. The café holds historical significance as it opened on the day when electric light was first introduced in the town. This event inspired the café's unique decor, adorned with hundreds of lamps and walls covered in mirrors, creating a charming ambiance for visitors to enjoy.
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Art museum
Museums
History Museums
The Museum of Navarre is a captivating 4-story art museum housed in a former hospital, featuring a diverse range of exhibits including mosaics, portraits, ancient maps, archaeological pieces, and works of art. The museum's location also offers visitors the opportunity to explore the Gothic church of Santo Domingo from the 16th century and the Castle square surrounded by beautiful 18th-century buildings.
It is a space that showcases the history, culture, and art of the Navarra region. The museum boasts a collection that spans various periods and artistic genres. It was established in 1956 in the building of the Misericordia Hospital, which operated from the 16th to the 20th century. Visitors can also enter the Renaissance chapel connected to the building. If you're looking to escape the bustling atmosphere outside, this is a great place to visit.
Seokjin H — Google review
Highly recommend visiting this museum if you’re passing through Pamplona on the Camino. Togado de Pompelo is a stunning piece of Roman craftwork if you’re into history.
Sam P — Google review
The "Togado de Pompelo" is an ancient bronze statue depicting a male figure dressed in a toga, a traditional Roman garment that symbolized citizenship and authority. Located in the Museo de Navarra, this statue dating from the 2nd century AD, is an important artifact from the Roman period when the city was known as Pompelo.
Kent W — Google review
Good exhibition about Navarra history. Housed in an old hospital, the collection spans chronologically over 5 floors. Neolithic utensils, Roman mosaics, Muslim medieval jewel box and plenty of pictorial works from gothic to modern times. The entry price is a treat: 2 euro!
SolorToursBarcelona — Google review
5 floors with different art from B.C to nowadays. Spacious, very clean with attentive personal. You need 1,5-2 hours to see all stuff. I like modern art and floor with ancient coins. Saturday evening and Sunday is free (other days the entrance fee is 2€). TVs with documentaries. No cafeteria ☕️, but lockers for your stuff 👍
Nadia R — Google review
What a great place to visit in Pamplona. This small, well laid out gallery/museum houses a combination of very interesting artefacts from the region, supplemented by artwork, up to contemporary pieces. A highlight for me was the prehistory section and in particular the abauntz map - the oldest in Western Europe! The column heads from the Catedral are also spectacular to view up close. A lovely way to spend a some quiet time in Pamplona.
Ian M — Google review
Es totalmente gratis. It's totally free. There's a lot of great modern art, historical artifacts, and classic art, including a Goya!
Ian G — Google review
Very interesting, not all the exhibitions were to our taste but nonetheless worth a viewing. The exhibitions are spread over several floors so there are stairs to climb but there is also a lift.
Motorhome Q — Google review
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Catholic cathedral
Cathedral
The Catedral Metropolitana de Santa María la Real de Pamplona is a must-see 15th-century church with a neoclassical facade and late-medieval Gothic interior. It replaced an older Romanesque temple and features an impressive cloister and the alabaster tomb of Carlos III, ruler of Navarre in the 1400s.
The Catedral Metropolitana de Santa María la Real de Pamplona is not only a stunning Gothic cathedral in Spain but also a place filled with fascinating history and mysteries. One of the most intriguing stories linked to the cathedral is about its hidden crypt and the tomb of King Charles III of Navarre and his wife, Eleanor of Castile. King Charles III of Navarre, also known as Charles the Noble, ruled in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. Unlike many medieval monarchs who sought military conquests, Charles was a reformer and peacemaker. His reign brought stability to Navarre, and he commissioned the reconstruction of Pamplona’s cathedral, giving it the grand Gothic façade that still stands today. However, what makes his story eerie is the legend surrounding his tomb inside the cathedral. His sarcophagus, a stunning piece of medieval funerary art, shows the king and his wife lying in eternal repose, their hands gently clasped together—a rare depiction of love and unity in royal burials. Locals whisper that on certain nights, when the cathedral is quiet, the sound of faint murmuring can be heard near the tomb. Some say it is the spirits of Charles and Eleanor still conversing, watching over their kingdom even in death. Others believe it is the echo of monks who once prayed continuously for the souls of the royal couple. Adding to the mystery, beneath the cathedral lies a crypt that remained sealed for centuries. When it was finally explored, historians discovered human remains, ancient artifacts, and what appeared to be a forgotten section of the medieval church. Some even believe that secret passages exist, leading to hidden treasures or lost relics of Navarre’s past. Whether the whispers are real or simply an effect of the cathedral’s acoustics, the Catedral de Pamplona remains a place where history and legend blend seamlessly. Would you dare to visit the tomb at night and listen for the voices of the past?
Zoran J — Google review
A site that’s worth a visit. For €5 you can enter the massive cathedral. The outside of this magnificent building is boring compared to others, but on the inside the many richly decorated alters are really worth a visit. One remark: the explanation of the alters is quite short. We’ve preferred a more elaborate explanation. Perhaps with qr code, or more text. But even without the elaborate explanation, it’s a beautiful place to visit! Even on a hot day the cathedral is fresh,
Hartger V — Google review
A truly beautiful cathedral and well worth time spent in visiting. Fortunately not very busy when we got there, making the whole experience even better.
David R — Google review
I loved the Cathedral Metropolitana de Santa Maria! The must visit in Pamplona! There is a museum inside and there is a fee to enter, discount for students, kids, elders and pilgrims. Takes more than an hour. Totally recommend it!
Maria A — Google review
One of the most interesting cathedral I have ever visited. Inside there is also a museum you have to visit (it earned the best museum few years ago). Take at least 2 hours to visit everything.
Radu B — Google review
Incredible cathedral, and the attached Abbey. For sure, the most significant sight to experience in Pamplona.
Captain K — Google review
This was a pleasant surprise for an impromptu visit. At first I was surprised that they were charging 5 euros to enter the church. By the time I left, I was surprised they were only charging 5 euros. There are some really beautiful and interesting nooks and crannies to explore within the church-museum.
Paul P — Google review
Well worth the entrance fee which was €5 each. Plenty to see and just in the church part. There is a whole maze of exhibitions to work your way through. It is very well done and interesting so give yourself a decent amount of time. Please check opening times between 6 and 14 July.
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Bullring
Sights & Landmarks
Plaza de Toros Monumental de Pamplona, a historic bullring built in the 1920s, is an iconic venue where the annual San Fermin bull run culminates in a thrilling display of bravery and tradition. With a capacity for nearly 20,000 spectators, this architectural marvel hosts not only bullfights but also various sporting, cultural, and music events throughout the year.
It's impressive to see the Arena and the whole world behind it! They have done a great job in creating the story that you follow from the entrance, all around the Arena to the stables. There is an audio guide to explain at every station. At the final hall there is an image and video presentation of the bullfighting over the years. Fascinating! Entrance 7€
Effie L — Google review
Interesting history and self guided tour of the Pamplona Bullring. I will say, it made me quite sad to see the event on screens and in pictures. I think it's time this tradition ended. But viewed historically, the visit is enlightening.
Kym P — Google review
Plaza de Toros de Pamplona – 3/5 Stars ✨ Watching a bullfight at the Plaza de Toros de Pamplona was definitely a powerful and unforgettable experience. The atmosphere was electric—the crowd was loud and passionate, and the noise during the fight was incredible. It was amazing to witness such a deep-rooted cultural tradition and see how skilled and coordinated the people involved were, from the matadors to the banderilleros. However, I couldn’t help but feel conflicted. It was hard to watch how one bull faced so many opponents, with the fight clearly stacked against it. I had expected a more balanced contest, but in reality, it was one against many, and the outcome felt predetermined. While the matadors were clearly experienced and performed with precision, it left me questioning the fairness of the event. In the end, it’s a fascinating tradition, full of history and emotion—but also one that challenges you morally. Worth seeing once, but not an easy experience to process.
Gudmundur B — Google review
Went here for the corrida and absolutely loved the atmosphere, i understand that during busy days of san Fermin keeping the seats of the arena super clean can be tricky .. but the ambience was top notch
Bikram B — Google review
Visited during San Fermín 2025. It was extraordinary and one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in my life. If you wish to go there for the bullfight (corrida de toros), have in mind that you can bring alcohol inside (as much as you want 😂) And there are plenty of people selling tickets outside (some are cheaper than the websites)
Behnam — Google review
Funny and thrilling experience: after the bulls run for 800 meters on Pamplona streets, they arrive to the bullring and are kept inside; then there are little cows to enjoy jumping and dodging them. Sometimes they hit hard.
Luisa O — Google review
Be aware that the visiting season 2025 is over per November 10. It’s closed for the rest of the year. Google needs to be updated.
Carlo F — Google review
Opened in 1920, it is a first-class bullring that can accommodate 19,721 spectators. It is not only the venue for traditional Spanish bullfighting but also the place where the Running of the Bulls, or Encierro, ends during the San Fermín Festival. During the San Fermín Festival, performances take place from early in the morning.
Seokjin H — Google review
P.º Hemingway, s/n, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttps://visitalaplaza.es/+34 948 22 53 89Tips and more reviews for Plaza de Toros
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The University Museum of Navarra, located in Pamplona, Spain, is a spacious site that encompasses contemporary art, photography, dance, music, and theater productions. The museum covers 11,000 m2 and is situated in the natural setting of the Universidad de Navarra campus. It houses two collections - one featuring photographs and the other showcasing contemporary art.
Love this museum! Good artworks, well maintained, well designed, integrated theater of the University, and with a cafe and merchandise shop.
Dexter C — Google review
4,5€ entrance fee. Spacious and big. Exhibitions are not very interesting, but for one visit in a rainy day is ok. We are alone in the whole museum at Saturday .
Nadia R — Google review
Thematically well organised, very well designed museum.
Irem K — Google review
Everyjing well built and modern BUT, there are no sockets anywhere in sight. If you go for a congress be ready to have a dead phone & laptop somewhere during the day. Internet and even phone signal ar very hard to get in some of the rooms. Uneasy to find some exposition rooms, the signaling has loads of room for improvement.
Merce B — Google review
Wonderful gallery space which we enjoyed mostly just for ourselves. Followed by excellent coffee in the awning outside space with Navarra views. Highly recommend a visit.
Becky K — Google review
The permanent collection is amazing. The Rothko, Picasso, and Kandinsky are great in terms of international artists BUT stay for the Pablo Palazuelo, Jorge Oteiza and Antoni Tàpies artworks that are the heart of this museum. It’s always worthwhile to ask what seasonal exhibitions do they have! Also check out the terraza.
Daniela S — Google review
Actually an art gallery rather than a museum, with a good but small collection, almost all modern/contemporary, and all wonderfully displayed in a clean, modern space. Very quiet - we had the place to ourselves. My favourites were the two large, angry (to my mind!) Tàpies pieces; they really made the visit worthwhile. Note that entry is free throughout 2025, in celebration of the Museum’s 20th anniversary. Also, look out for special exhibitions - we were slightly disappointed there wasn’t more to see. The museum is on the higher northern edge of the University campus, with wonderful views across the green campus. It has a lovely restaurant (also very quiet!) but sadly they weren’t able to offer anything to appeal to my vegetarian partner. If you’r exploring Pamplona on foot, consider visiting here on the way to/from Yamaguchi park.
George H — Google review
This museum was out of town and a good 30 minute walk from our hotel. So we debated a bit weather we should bother. We decided to go as my wife is a fan of modern art. To be honest most of the time I don't get it, some of the stuff I have seen in various museums I have seen a child could have done so I don't get what all the fuss is about. Half the time I think good on the artist they have taken the museum for a ride. This museum was the exception it has a small but well chosen number of pieces. But what transformed my understanding was the very knowledgeable guide who gave us an insight into the significance of the important pieces and with that explanation transfor6my understanding of at least the pieces they are exhibiting. Well worth the excursion but make sure you take the guided tour.
Joe C — Google review
Campus Universitario, s/n, 31009 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttps://museo.unav.edu/+34 948 42 57 00Tips and more reviews for University Museum of Navarra

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Tapas bar
Bar
Bar Gaucho, located in the heart of the city next to Plaza del Castillo, is a classic bar that has been serving up skewered pintxos and delicious wines for over 30 years. The owners pride themselves on offering cuisine from the land of Navarre with avant-garde touches.
Famous for its authenticity, fabulous pintxos and great coffee, this place does not disappoint! Friendly vibes from the personnel. Good spots outside (high chairs) to enjoy a tasty bite in the shade.
Hans Y — Google review
Amazing food and great vibe where many locals gather. Love the foie gras toast and sea urchin, the octopus is really fresh with a creamy sauce. The cod in tomato salad is also a must try. The food was so good that I forgot to take photos for many dishes. The Rojo beer is an amber beer that goes really well with the dishes. Can also try the Rioja wines for pairing. It may get crowded later in the evening, best is to go around 6 or 7pm before the crowd gathers.
J W — Google review
Visited this place a few weeks ago with some friends, it’s was recommended by many must-visit Pamplona lists on the internet. It was good but it didn’t blow my mind. Food is good, but nothing stood out for my taste. The best thing was their chistorra croquet! If you want to have a couple of beers and a quick bite with some friends I would recommend it.
Cesar A — Google review
Great vibes, great pintxos, great time. 🤩 Café Bar Gaucho is one of those places that makes you understand why pintxos are such a big deal in Pamplona. The variety is amazing and everything we tried was delicious: the poached egg with mushroom truffle sauce, the octopus, the stuffed sea urchin, the beef… and our absolute favorite, the foie gras pintxo — so good we had it twice!😋 The place gets packed, so going early is the best way to get a table. You can also stand at the bar or grab one of the high tables outside. Even if there’s a queue, I think it’s totally worth the wait. Honestly, the lively atmosphere is part of the charm, perfect for enjoying with friends and drinks. The staff is super fast and friendly, keeping everything moving smoothly even when it’s crowded. For me, it’s an easy 5 stars in the pintxos bar category — fun, tasty, and one of the must-visit spots in Pamplona.
Daniela V — Google review
Bar Gaucho is Pamplona at its best, buzzing atmosphere, quick and friendly service, and pintxos worth crossing the city for. The huevo trufado is rich, creamy, and decadent, while the grilled foie gras is perfectly seared and melts in your mouth. Grab a spot at the bar, order a few at a time, and enjoy the chaos.
Steve M — Google review
Awesome place for pintxos and drinks. They have items from the kitchen not displayed in the counter as well. The mushroom/egg/stick fries item looks/sounds so weird but OMG one of the best egg dishes i have had. Practically right off the bull run path. The lady doesnt speak much english but she tries and makes a great experience.
Sam A — Google review
service was good and friendly , regardless of the preasure placed by the amount of people placing orders. the food was outstanding, and the wine suggestion was proper. However I was surprised that food was warmed up in a microwave oven,.specialy that some of the pintxos could be eaten at room temperature. another option would be a salamander to heat some.of the food, but over all , it is a highly recomended culinary experience. the bet time is to.get there a mid day food has just been prepared and there are not many people, or around 7pm.,.
Baltasar P — Google review
Walking into Bar Gaucho is like entering a tapas cathedral where every bite feels both lovingly traditional and freshly bold. The staff are fantastic, filling your plate with confidence and flair as if they know exactly which pintxos will make your heart skip. What I had: Grilled foie gras on toast, creamy, smoky and unapologetically luxurious. The truffled egg pintxo, rich, silky and blessed with gentle truffle perfume. Cod in a basket with egg, croquettes, a lasagna style tuna layer and a truffle infused mousse, each plate a surprise and each flavour hitting exactly where it should. Wine and vermouth that feel effortlessly local, glasses that slide into your evening like old friends. The atmosphere is unpretentious, warm and buzzing with energy. It is a place where curiosity invites the best flavours and every dish feels like a high five to your taste buds. Bar Gaucho is not just a go to, it is a heart stealer.
RayTarantino — Google review
C. Espoz y Mina, 7, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttp://www.cafebargaucho.com/+34 948 22 50 73Tips and more reviews for Cafe Bar Gaucho
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Fine dining restaurant
Restaurante Rodero is a sophisticated dining destination in Pamplona, offering an upscale setting and a diverse selection of Spanish wines. Chef David Yarnoz leads this renowned establishment, which has earned two Michelin stars for its contemporary approach to traditional Navarran cuisine. The restaurant's elegant dishes reflect Chef Yarnoz's extensive culinary experience, combining innovation with the region's authentic flavors.
Really great food, one of the 7 courses was just pretty good. Everything else was fantastic and a great value. For sure worth checking out
Christian R — Google review
This is absolutely delectable! I highly, highly recommend it! This small family business offers excellent customer service & great atmosphere. 10/10
Enrique S — Google review
Michelin star restaurant in downtown of Pamplona, very near the bullring. Decoration might be better and it does not have very good light inside. As far as the food amazing, the quality was equal to its price. Service very attentive but we missed a bit more explanation how to it the dishes. Good place for coming on special ocassions.
Rutas A — Google review
🍴 Lovely food and a well-curated set menu. It would have been nice to have more explanation about the dishes, but overall it was a great experience
Serafima K — Google review
Fabulous dining experience. Loved how they prepared their food. Tasty and not too heavy. Will definitely come again.
Allan W — Google review
Just an amazing address ! The best address in town. From the welcome to the friendship of the service, and the quality and originality of the dishes. You can reserve without any doubt !!!!
Patrice S — Google review
I think they do have quality food. Deserves that One Star. However, I think that if they want to go for 2 or 3, they need to raise up the staff services level. I am not saying they are no good but for higher standard means tiny little things like presenting the food when serve on table explaining what they are and made of etc. clean table, and many mores In terms of food, they are really nice and up standard. Make sure have your booking!!!
JOE C — Google review
Lovely restaurant, the food is excellent and sophisticated, excellent local wine list and everything is very affordable. The owners are adorable, they take their time to help you decide on the fine dishes and wines. I recommend a delicious starter of tomatoes, and the beef with mushrooms.
Peter D — Google review
C. de Emilio Arrieta, 3, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttp://restauranterodero.com/+34 948 22 80 35Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Rodero
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Restaurant
Coffee shop
Café Iruña, located in the heart of Pamplona, is a charming 1888 cafe known for its ornate decor and storied history. The elegant facade gives off a Wes Anderson film vibe, making it an ideal place to enjoy a refreshing beverage while taking in the lively atmosphere.
A great experience in this atmospheric restaurant. The set menu at €24 for three courses, bread wine and water is excellent value for money. The food was tasty (especially the delicious “curds” dessert), filling and the local wine very enjoyable. The highlight was saying a quiet hello to Ernest Hemingway in the small bar at the side of the restaurant.
Sarah F — Google review
This was a great experience. Located right at the center of Plaza Castillo in Pamplona, café Iruña will attend to your cravings for traditional hearty food, with a five star service and a dazzling atmosphere. Everything was great, from the entrée to the dessert, passing by the fish, meat and salads. Price is fair, it's not so busy at lunch, but for dinner better make a reservation (or just come early, Spaniards like to have dinner after 9). A must go if you're ever by Navarres capital.
Luis C — Google review
A stunning original cafe where Hemingway was a patron. The rich interior is enchanting and the mirrored wall reflect the lights and decor of the large space. We were a large group having sangria and pinchos so the service was fast and not individualized but that was ok. The pinchos were delicious.
G M — Google review
One of the oldest coffee shops in Spain. I was looking for the perfect Spanish Con Leche, then they gave me the most understated one. A stunning original cafe where Hemingway was a patron. I can smell the history here.
Gian G — Google review
Sangria is good, but service is pretty bad. We got some food and were not able to take a table inside. The waiters insisted that the children eat from plates while standing, despite the fact that only a few tables out of 30 was occupied outside. The bread on the pintxos is very dry.
Vitaliy L — Google review
Nice surprise. This is a café to remember. I liked the well-maintained historical interior. I enjoyed coffe and rum. The staff was very nice.
Vladimir B — Google review
Iruña is the Basque word for Pamplona. historical café associated to Hemingway s presence in Pamplona. I stopped for a coffe and dessert, the service was friendly, but it can take some time due to the high traffic
Baltasar P — Google review
Have you read the story about Exploring Hemingway's Pamplona that mentions Café Iruña in the Smithsonian Magazine, July/August 2025? If you're visiting this location after reading it, like this post, and let me know in the comments what connections or inspirations brought you here!
Kari F — Google review
Pl. del Castillo, 44, 31001 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttp://www.cafeiruna.com/+34 948 22 20 64Tips and more reviews for Café Iruña
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Fine dining restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Navarraise restaurant
Restaurante Europa is a charming eatery located in the heart of Pamplona, just a few meters from the central Plaza del Castillo. The restaurant offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere where you can enjoy mouthwatering local dishes. It has been recognized with a Michelin Star since 1993 and boasts exquisite treatment of seasonal products from the land. With seven private dining rooms catering to intimate affairs or larger gatherings, it offers a more formal dining experience.
We had the tasting menu for lunch. The tasting menu was 98euros including the wine pairings. The eggs, potatoes and truffles was a highlight of the meal. The dessert was also really good. Highly recommended.
Percy S — Google review
It’s our Oasis in San Fermin. A civilized place surrounded by an adorable caos. Great food prepared in an exquisite way, first quality products. Served by a friendly and profesional staff. Deserves much more than 1 Michelin star. Thank you for a great evening. Looking forwards to our next visit.
Catas C — Google review
The experience was very rushed. Our reservation was for 15.15 given by restaurant for the tasting menu, the courses came extremely fast, when we asked to slow down we were told the kitchen closed at 15.15 same time we were booked, one of the appetisers noted on the menu was omitted. We said no to mussel on one of appetisers yet it was served. Unfortunately I have a severe allergy. We were frequently left with empty glasses both wine and water. Overall the food was of a high standard but the service and ambience were not commensurate with other Michelin star tasting menus we have enjoyed,
Siobhan O — Google review
One of my favourite restaurants! My wife and I, as many times before when visiting Pamplona, enjoyed a wonderful meal, served by amazing staff. The place is reasonably quiet, on a first floor.
Gporzio55 — Google review
Weekday lunch menu was good, very traditional food.
Kent W — Google review
Not sure how they get a Michelin star. The food is fine but it's not haute cuisine. When I compare this to other one starred restaurants that I know, there is no comparison.
Mike T — Google review
We are giving 4 out of 5 star coz of two things: Decoration and the "fast service"(too fast), they even were waiting to take the last piece of meat to clean my dish up and bring the next one, dessert came exactly 20sec later we finish the last dish. Apart from this two little things, food was very good, staff super kind and value for price amazing. Probably one of the bedt we tried. We will come back.
Rutas A — Google review
Most probably one of the best gastronomic address in Pampouple, and for sure the best one from a price/quality point of view. Many thanks for the high quality and friendly service. A Greg evening in town. Don’t hesitate to chose this address !
Patrice S — Google review
C. Espoz y Mina, 11, 31002 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttps://www.hreuropa.com/+34 948 22 18 00Tips and more reviews for Restaurante Europa
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Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant Baserriberri in Pamplona offers a modern and creative dining experience with its exquisite pintxos and tasting menus. The minimalist and hip space sets the stage for an explosion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. From award-winning pintxos like the Boombeja to innovative dishes such as cod ceviche and emulsion steak, every bite is a culinary adventure.
Baserriberri in Pamplona is a culinary gem where creativity meets flavor. Each pintxo is a work of art, from the croquette on a sculpted green octopus to the smoky, dramatic presentations. Flavors are bold yet balanced, with standout bites like crisp morsels topped with silky beef and beautifully layered creations. Service is knowledgeable and engaging, with spot-on wine pairings. A must-visit in Pamplona for anyone wanting modern Basque cuisine with Michelin-level flair.
Steve M — Google review
When visiting Pamplona this place is a must-visit! The first day I arrived in Pamplona I visited their bar for a quick bit and had very good pinchos (their famous bomb looking one included)! Most of what I tried was delicious! A couple of days later I made reservations for dinner with a group of friends and we were all surprised with the quality of the food and service! Make sure you try their steak and the slow cooked beef ribs, these two dishes are incredible!!!! I will keep this one in my rotation every time I visit Pamplona!!!
Cesar A — Google review
In the heart of Pamplona, this place stole my heart. The food was of high quality, and they were nice enough to offer an item not on their menu just because I was craving some greens. Their wine selection is also extensive and the staff will help you find the right one. All in all, it was a very positive experience
Lea-Maria N — Google review
Wow what a great experience. The 5 pasos tasting menu was a wonderful way to experience all the great flavors this place has to offer. The service was superb from the wine recommendation accompanied with a story about the winery through all the 5 courses and down to the chupito at the end. Loved it all
Marcela B — Google review
We eat here twice, once in the bar, once in the restaurant. Our preference would be to eat in the bar. The restaurant lacked atmosphere & the staff were more formal Their ceviche tapa (€4.20) was my tapa of our Pamplona week They also had a fab chicken gyoza tapa that was my partner’s tapa of the week. He was also a big fan of the potato bravas (€10)
Vikki B — Google review
After spending 10 days eating my way through Northern Spain, I can confidently say that Baserriberri in Pamplona served me the very best pintxos of the entire trip. Every single bite was bursting with creativity, flavour, and pure joy. If you come here, don’t overthink it, just order all of their special pintxos. Every one of them is a masterpiece, beautifully crafted and absolutely delicious. Each dish feels like a small work of art, both in presentation and taste, and they truly deliver on the “wow” factor.
Jure K — Google review
Amazing food! Started with vermouth and immediately left me looking forward to my food. The cerviche was incredible and the horsemeat ball was enjoyable. The dumpling was alright.
Alvin — Google review
We where a bit early on a Wednesday, still managed to try some great food and wine.
Stijn — Google review
C. San Nicolás, 32, 31001 Pamplona, Navarra, Spainhttps://baserriberri.com/+34 848 88 02 84Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Baserriberri

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