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Runners trying to keep pace with the bulls during the encierro.

Encierro News: July 6, 2026

Pamplona's Chupinazo opens San Fermin 2026 in record heat, with the Basque lehendakari attending the balcony for the first time. Encierro news, July 6.
Underground bus station entrance in Pamplona used by San Fermin travelers

How to Get to Pamplona for San Fermines: What Changes the Moment You Arrive

How to get to Pamplona for San Fermin: the closures, parking rules, and bus changes generic travel guides skip during the festival.
Navajas razor clams plated Spanish tapas, served in Pamplona bars

Pamplona’s Navajas Travel 600 Kilometers to a City That Sits Barely 80 From the Sea

Navajas razor clams in Pamplona bars are not local. They travel 600km from Galicia through the city's own 1979 fish market, Mercairuna.
Stacked sherry aging barrels in a courtyard, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Jerez

Sherry Isn’t a Sweet Wine: In Jerez, Bone-Dry Fino Is the Default

Sherry is not sweet by default. Jerez's bone-dry fino is the aperitif built for jamon and olives, verified against the Consejo Regulador and producers.
Julian Gayarre, Roncal-born opera tenor, in an 1881 portrait engraving

Julián Gayarre Died in 1890. Pamplona Put His Name on Its Biggest Stage 13 Years Later, and Never Took It Off.

Julian Gayarre, the Roncal tenor, died in 1890. Pamplona renamed its main theater for him in 1903, and Teatro Gayarre still bears his name today.
El Sadar stadium pitch in Pamplona, home ground of CA Osasuna

CA Osasuna Isn’t Just Pamplona’s Team. It’s One of Only Four Clubs Left in Spain That Its Fans Actually Own.

CA Osasuna football club history: founded 1920 in Pamplona, one of only four fan-owned clubs left in Spanish football.
View of Amaiur village in the Valle de Baztan, Navarra, seen from the ruined castle

Valle de Baztán’s Pink Stone Villages Aren’t Protected by Custom. They’re Protected by Law.

Valle de Baztan, Navarra has governed itself under its own written law since the 1600s, revised as recently as 2026. The real history behind the