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Pamplona attractions

Besides the evening bullfights, at 11AM some mornings during San Fermin, there is a chance to enter the bullring for free, and watch student bullfighters hone their craft. Pamplona's bullring is the second largest in Spain. July 5th is becoming an extra day of fun, as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has a "running of the nudes" to protest the bullfights. Sadly though no one is totally naked, it's against the law. TIP: To gain free access to tha main event in the bullring after the bullrun is to run at the last segment of the bullrun to gain access to the bullring for free.
  • Museo de Navarra, Cuesta de Santa Domingo, 94 842 64 92, . Tues-Sat: 9:30-2 and 5-7; Sun: 11-2. This major museum of Pamplona is located in a 16th century hospital. Includes rich collections of Roman artifacts including 2nd century mosaics. Also has Romanesque art and an important Goya portrait. Gothic and Renaissance paintings, and murals from the 13th century are another must see here. adults: 2 euros students/seniors: 1 euro under 15: free. �

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