Where To Stay In Pamplona, Spain - Updated 2024

where to stay in pamplona spain
Christopher
Christopher 
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When you think of Pamplona, Spain, you find yourself thinking of multitudes running through the streets with bulls charging at their heels made famous by the works of Ernest Hemingway. But as many discover, Pamplona is a city that embodies a robust and lengthy history that spans back to some of the heights of the Roman Empire. And visitors here will attest to that, especially in light of where they stay.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 04, 2024.

1. Hotel Tres Reyes (from USD 128)

The Tres Reyes Hotel is an upscale hospitality property that will allow visitors to revel in the best that Pamplona has to offer. It’s nestled on the edge of the Taconera Gardens in the center of the older part of town. The guest rooms are done up in the same subdued elegance as the rest of the hotel, and in some cases offer a majestic view of the mountains in the distance. Each room is spacious, and offers a good amount of amenities including an espresso machine. There’s also underground parking for those who are using an automobile during their visit.

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Hotel Tres Reyes Pamplona

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Jardines de La Taconera, s/n
454 meters (0.3 ft) from Ciudadela de Pamplona

Parking Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Garden

2. Hotel Albret (from USD 117)

Located right by a couple of Pamplona’s hospitals, the Hotel Albret also sits right on one of the city’s more picturesque streets which is the Calle Ermitagana. This hotel has a vintage touch from the looks of its rustic brick exterior, and is decked out in a comfortable manner for everyone from families to businessmen to enjoy. The guest rooms have a decent amount of space, and are laid out for casual comfort and style. The hotel is in walking distance from the Museo de Navarra and a twenty minute walk from the downtown area.

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Hotel Albret

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: Ermitagaña, 3
1.63 km (1.1 mi) from Ciudadela de Pamplona

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

3. Hotel NH Pamplona Iruna Park (from USD 102)

The NH Pamplona Iruna Park is situated in the San Juan neighborhood of the city, and is a little under two miles (3.2 km) from the historic El Sadar Stadium, as well as being in close proximity to the airport. The décor here is refined and streamlined to offer guests a calming interior from the lobby and the dining spaces to the guest rooms. Depending on the room types, the upscale spaces offer lounge areas and in the more premium cases, entire separate living rooms. Each of the rooms come with standard package amenities with additions such as a breakfast buffet and a minibar.

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NH Pamplona Iruña Park

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Arcadio Mª Larraona, 1
1.16 km (0.8 mi) from Ciudadela de Pamplona

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre

4. Hostal Pamplona (from USD 50)

This hostel is located right in the heart of Pamplona, close to Ciduadela Park and in relatively easy distance from other sights in the city. The guest rooms are neat, with a good amount of space and come equipped with a few basics such as free Wi-Fi throughout the facility. It’s also a serene place to lay one’s head, which helps being that it is so close by a very busy part of Pamplona’s downtown environs.

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IRAIPE Pamplona Hostal

Wifi Available

Address: Travesía de Tomás de Burgui 7 Bis
2.1 km (1.4 mi) from Ciudadela de Pamplona

24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Family rooms Internet services Lift Express check-in/check-out Soundproof rooms Tour desk

5. Pamplona Centro Old Town (from 56 USD)

This house is squarely set in the middle of Pamplona’s Old Town district, and can accommodate up to seven people at one time. The home has two sizable balconies that give guests a view of the main street below and even has a cozy office space available that can be used as extra sleeping quarters. There’s a fully equipped kitchen and other basic essentials, but there isn’t Internet access available.

Pamplona Centro Old Town

Price: from 56 USD

Number of Guests: 7

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6. Paseo de Ronda (from 89 USD)

This apartment is in close proximity to the Paseo de Ronda, a major thoroughfare in Pamplona. It’s also close by the town hall square as well. Guests will find that the place is spacious, and comes with the basic essentials including television and a kitchen for use. It can hold up to six guests sharing three bedrooms with five beds.

Paseo de Ronda

Price: from 89 USD

Number of Guests: 6

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7. Estafeta (from USD 135)

Situated right on the famous street it takes its name from, this apartment rental is a modern and stylish place that allows for easy access, even for those disabled. Renovations have helped to make the apartment soundproofed and accessible with a new buzzer system. Inside, the space can hold up to seven people with 3 bedrooms and seven beds available. There’s also a hefty amount of amenities which includes wireless Internet and a washing machine. Estafeta is within walking distance from public transportation and many of Pamplona’s main attractions.

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Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
877 meters (0.6 ft) from Ciudadela de Pamplona
311 reviews   Superhost Wifi Available
ENTIRE RENTAL UNIT 7 Beds 7 Guests 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms

Accommodates: 7

Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
eneko’s beautiful apartment has a balcony view of the running of the bulls
(complete with balconies) the apartment was beautiful roomy and supplied with everything we needed and more
we had a great time visiting pamplona and this apartment was simply perfect for doing just that
there is an abundance of books to read the tv is great
we enjoyed it too bed we only had one night
Cleanliness:
well kept clean and modern
spotlessly clean with awesome common areas in the flat
everything was updated clean and functional
very spacious and clean
apartment was lovely and clean
Host:
wonderful home and very welcoming home owner
he was so responsive to every message i sent
eneko was a great host
highly recommend the space and the host
thank you for being an awesome host
Location:
excellent location for exploring pamplona
excellent location and amazing apartment
great location beautiful apartment
great location in the heart of the old town
very comfortable modern central location
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8. Palacio Guendulain (from USD 117)

The Palacio Guendulain dates back to the 18th-century, when it was once the home of Queen Isabella II. It stands within walking distance to both the Pamplona Cathedral as well as the San Nicolas Church, which was first built in the 12th-century. The hallways are dotted with paintings and exhibits from the era of Spain’s early monarchies, and the restaurant feels like stepping into a royal audience chamber. The guest rooms retain much of the regal elegance in conjunction with the rest of the building, from ornate fixtures to sweeping décor with rich hues. The rooms are upscale with a full assortment of amenities including top-notch flat screen TVs. Bigger suites come with a large living room bedecked with sofas.

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A closing perspective on Pamplona

Pamplona is a vibrant city that contains a great deal of intriguing sights for those visiting. It’s also a city that is decidedly hospitable to guests from its gardens and parks to its lanes and streets and most importantly, the hotels and apartment rentals that open their doors with graciousness. Wherever you choose to stay, it is a given that it will only add more charm to what will already be present in your experience in Pamplona, Spain.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
Disclosure: Trip101 selects the listings in our articles independently. Some of the listings in this article contain affiliate links.

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Christopher Smith is a writer who hails from New York City. Growing up, he had the love of travel instilled in him from a young age thanks to his parents to go along with a love of writing. After a...Read more

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