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Last updated: 30 December, 2023
Expert travel writer: Dana Facaros

Located in Taconera Park, this big contemporary 4-star hotel has spacious rooms with wooden floors and white and black furnishings, overlooking the park or the streets of the historic centre. It boasts the only outdoor pool in the city (open in July and August).

Relax in the piano bar or, in summer, by the outdoor pool in the gardens; in the evening, settle in for classic Basque and French dishes in the bustling restaurant.

It’s ideal if you want to be central but not in the bustling middle of Pamplona. For those who do want to be right at the heart of things, the hotel also has three apartments in the historic centre.

Surrounding area

Located just outside the traffic-free centre, the hotel is isolated in a quiet setting surrounded by the trees of Taconero gardens, with a mix of commercial and government buildings and modern cafés in nearby streets.

It’s a short walk to the citadel and bus station and 500m from the Plaza del Castillo and all the surrounding bars, shops and restaurants.

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General amenities

Key facilities

Airport transfers: Not available
Beach: None
Fitness centre
Fitness classes
Golf course
Hot tub
Kids club
Parking
: On-site *
Pool (adults only)
Pool (indoor)
Pool (outdoor)
Pool (kids)
Spa
Tennis courts
WiFi: Free
Yoga

Food & drink

All inclusive
Kids menu
Restaurant on-site
Self catering
*
Additional charge

Room amenities

Room types

Apartments
Bedrooms
Cabins
Suites
Tents
Villas
Yurts

Room facilities

Air conditioning
Flat screen TV
Hot tub (private)
Pool (private)
Tea & coffee making facilities
WiFi

Bedding options

2+ bedrooms
3+ beds
Connecting rooms
Rollaway/sofa bed

Destination guides

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Pamplona

Navarra, Spain

Pamplona

A vibrant Basque city on the Camino de Santiago, home to Spain’s most famous festival (San Fermin), a gorgeous cathedral and a lively bar and tapas scene.