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Getting to Pamplona Tips

Pamplona  is well serviced via air, train & road networks.

 

Chances are that you will be arriving from Barcelona, Bilbao, Biarritz, Madrid or Zaragoza city airports. We recommend for internal flights from Madrid & Barcelona, check out local guys; Spainair.com & Iberia.com.  High-speed Train (AVE) from madrid´s Atocha Station takes just 3 hrs. When you arrive in Madrid just take the metro to Atocha.  Tickets can be booked online in advance(recommended) at Renfe.com . Car or motorbike hire is an option we recommend Hertz.com , journey times: Madrid – Barcelona - 4-5 hrs.  Zaragoza – 2hrs.  Bilbao & Biarritz - 1.5 hrs.

 

Leaving Madrid: 435km

 

Train/Metro: When you arrive in Madrid airport, you will arrive at either terminal T2 or T4, take the metro to Atocha metro station to connect with the High-speed Train (AVE) it takes just 3 hrs.  Tickets can be booked online in advance and strongly recommended at Renfe.com . 

 

Car: 4.5 hrs. - A-2/E90 direction Zaragoza-Soria-Pamplona, we recommended this route of  is a much nicer drive and lots more scenery or E-5/A1 diresction Madrid- Burgos-Vitoria - Gasteiz - Pamplona. 

 

Bus: 5 hrs. - La Conda www.condasa.com there are 7 daily buses starting at 7.15 am and last bus 8.30 pm tel. 917 456 300

 

Leaving Barcelona: 486Km

 

Train/Metro: When you arrive in Barcelona airport take the metro to Sants station to connect with the Train for pamplona it takes about 4 hrs. and costs about €60 or you can take the night train also both from Sants station  Tickets can be booked online in advance and strongly recommended at Renfe.com . 

 

Car: 486 km - 4.5 hrs. Take the A2/E90 direction Barcelona-Zaragoza-Olite-Pamplona. again this is our prefered route, less trafic & more scenic!

 

Bus: arrive by metro or bus to Sants Station, walk outside and you will see buses on the right which are well sign-posted Vibasa www.vibasa.es tel: 902 101 363

 

Leaving Bilbao: 169km

 

Train: No Train available

 

Car: 1.5 hrs. direction Bilbao-San Sebastian – Pamplona. Take the A15 from San Sebastian direct to Pamplona. You can also go via Bilbao- Vitoria– Pamplona 2.2 hrs. but we dont recommend this route as it still under construction, has lots of curves and its not free!

 

Bus: arrive to Bilbao´s central station and take La Burundesa  www.autotbuseslaunion.com to Pamplona 1.5 hrs. tel: 944 271 111

 

Leaving Zaragoza: 181km

 

Train/Metro: When you arrive at the train station to connect with the High-speed Train (AVE) it takes just 2 hrs.  Tickets can be booked online in advance and strongly recommended at www.renfe.com

 

Car: 181km - 2 hrs. Take the A2/E90 AP68 (toll roads) A68 direction Zaragoza - Tudela - Pamplona.

 

Bus: 2hrs. La Conda www.condasa.com there are 7 daily buses starting at 7.15 am and last bus 8.30 pm tel: 976 333 372

 

Leaving San Sebastian: 85km

 

Train: Trains do not arrive in Pamplona before the “encierro” only useful is you want to visit San Sebastion.

 

Car: 1 hr. - 85km away by car . Take the A15 to Pamplona and enjoy the journey.

 

Bus: 1 hr. Catch Pamplona Bus at La Conda www.condasa.com there are 7 daily buses starting at 7.15 am and last bus 8.30 pm tel: 943461064

 

Leaving Biarritz: 128km

 

Train: No train

 

Car: 128km - 1.5hrs. Take the A63/E70 cross the border into Spain stay on the E70/A8

 

Bus: Bus from Pesa www.pesa.net Biarritz to San Sebastian 12 noon & 6 pm then change for a 2ndbus to Pamplona La Conda www.condasa.com there are 7 daily buses starting at 7.15 am and last bus 8.30 pm

 

Should you have any questions or experience any problems, please get in touch with us at +34 669866650, +34 948 210 540, Skype:jude1965 orinfo@sanfermintravelcentral.com

 


¡Viva! San Fermin!

Michael Murphy
www.sanfermintravelcentral.com

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  • #1

    Travis (Monday, 27 April 2009 09:16)

    Ok.. my brother and I are coming to do the run but I have kids and dont want to die.. What part of the run should I run, so that that I have the best chance of living..

    Also.. We have a car, and we are thinking in stayin in San Sebastian.. Is that a pain..

    Is it ok to sleep in the park.. A friend of mine did that last year, and said it was fine, but what do you recommend..

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