The best nights are in Pamplona
In the city of Pamplona every single night is bursting with fun. Everyone, young and old are able to enjoy the night in Pamplona. The major interesting points about these particular nights in Pamplona are the glasses. Wine glasses and beer glasses along with some “spanish tapas” are what make Pamplona special during the day and spectacular at night.

Curiously Pamplona has the old and the new in the same city, in the same space which is influenced by european and french currents due to their proximity. “Casco Antiguo” is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Pamplona were the parties and singing take place. There you are able to find restaurants, bars, fast-food restaurants and other activities that people are able to do before going out to party. In the famous and central “Plaza del Castillo,” is the main hangout in Pamplona especially because it has many bars that everyone likes to visit to.
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If you are in the mood to try some famous “Spanish tapas” then visiting the streets of San Nicolás and Estafeta is were you need to go especially because there you will find the local and true taste of this unique Spanish platter.

If you have already visited the Plaza and still want to party all night long then the famous street of San Juan is were you need to go. Here you will find people of all aged, young adults, adults, seniors and families. There everyone is able to find everything you need to have fun such as fancy restaurants, cafeterias, bakeries, bars, and discos were people can dance all night long.
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