Pamplona, the capital of Spain’s Navarre Province, is best known for its ‘Running of the Bulls’ event which is held annually in conjunction with the world-famous ‘Fiesta de San Fermin’. As a major stop along the Camino de Santiago (a medieval-era pilgrimage route), Pamplona features an attractive medieval centre boasting a number of impressive Gothic-style churches, several interesting museums, a fantastic culinary and wine scene, and an array of spacious green parks. Must-see sights include the fortified church of San Nicolás; the Catedral de Santa María la Real y Museo Diocesano, which combines a Neoclassical façade with a Gothic interior; and the Museo de Navarra, showcasing captivating collections of Roman artifacts and Romanesque art.