
Navarre
Autonomous Community of Spain
About Navarre
A northern region known for the Running of the Bulls festival and diverse landscapes.
Cultural heritage lovers will appreciate the 1 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in Navarre, each telling a unique story of Spain's rich history.
Cities in Navarre
Pamplona
Pop. 203,081
Capital of Navarre, famous for the Running of the Bulls during San Fermin.
Logroño
Pop. 152,485
Capital of La Rioja and heart of Spain's premier wine region, Logroño (pop. 150,000) is a vibrant yet approachable city on the banks of the Ebro River. This historic crossroads on the Camino de Santiago seamlessly blends centuries-old traditions with modern life. The twin-spired Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda presides over the Old Town, housing a painting attributed to Michelangelo. World-renowned for exceptional wine tourism and arguably Spain's best tapas scene, Logroño's famous Calle Laurel overflows with over 50 pintxo bars. The city offers hearty Riojan cuisine, medieval churches, museums, and lively festivals including San Mateo wine harvest (September) and San Bernabé (June). With pedestrianized streets, free public bikes, excellent accessibility, and 300+ days of sunshine, Logroño provides an ideal mix of culinary adventure, cultural richness, and sustainable travel practices. Perfect base for exploring La Rioja's vineyards, medieval villages, and UNESCO monasteries.
Estella
Pop. 13,673
Historic waypoint on the Camino de Santiago with rich architectural heritage
Olite
Pop. 3,934
Medieval town dominated by a spectacular Gothic castle-palace once home to the Kings of Navarre
Top Attractions
Plaza del Castillo
Pamplona
Public SquarePamplona Cathedral
Pamplona
Religious SiteCiudadela de Pamplona
Pamplona
Historical MonumentMuseo de Navarra
Pamplona
MuseumRunning of the Bulls Route
Pamplona
Cultural AttractionConcatedral de Santa María de la Redonda
Logroño
Religious SiteUNESCO World Heritage Sites
Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe - Hayedos de Navarra
Part of a transnational UNESCO site that protects pristine examples of temperate forests. Spain's contribution includes the Lizardoia and Aztaparreta beech forests in Navarre.
Where to Stay in Navarre
Looking for a place to stay in Navarre? Browse through a wide selection of accommodations across the region, from luxury hotels in major cities to charming rural retreats. Use the map to find the perfect location for your visit.
Tours & Activities in Navarre
Quick Facts
- Capital City
- Pamplona
- Total Cities
- 4
- Population
- 373,173
- Top Attractions
- 23 places to visit
Top Rated Hotels
Sercotel Calle Mayor
Logroño
Eurostars Marqués de Vallejo
Logroño
Áurea Palacio de Correos
Logroño
NH Herencia Rioja
Logroño
AC Hotel La Rioja by Marriott
Logroño