Sights in Pamplona

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Pamplona is a city made for walking. Its layout and size, its numerous parks and gardens and its hidden corners full of charm and history mean that the best way to discover it is on foot.

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Fort of San Bartolomé

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La Taconera Park

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In this park you can see dry moats deer, swans, dwarf goats, peacocks and other animal species.

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Palace of Navarra

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This is the seat of the foral government, of neoclassical style and built in 1847. Opposite the Palace, occupying on end of the Paseo is the Monument to Los Fueros, the work of the artist Manual Martínez de Ubago, which was built on 1903 and paid for by donations of the people.

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Mesón del Caballo Blanco

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In the highest part of the old city is the 'Mesón del Caballo Blanco'('The White Horse Hotel'), a lovely palace dedicated to the hotel trade which preserves the 'Cruz de Mentidero' (the 'Mentidero Cross', 1500 A.D.) and which is surrounded by the walled bulwark of Redín, a vantage point from where you can find very good views over the river, the outlying districts and the surroundings of the city.

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Paseo de la Media Luna

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The Paseo de la Media Luna is a wooded area situated by the old walls, with numerous ponds and where the monument to the violinist Pablo Sarasate stands. It is a very quiet place, surrounded by a railing from which you can see and admire the river Arga and the orchards and market gardens .

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