1.3.- Todas las actividades dedicadas a la venta y consumo de alimentos y bebidas deberán observar escrupulosamente las normas higiénico-sanitarias. Se recuerda ...
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Duchas en San Fermín 2024: dónde están y cómo se pueden usar
La Casa de Baños se encuentra en la calle Hilarión Eslava 9, en pleno Casco Antiguo y en el centro de la fiesta.
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Sanfermin 2024 - 10 things to know with detail
Sanfermin is a traditional festival held in Pamplona, Spain, in honor of San Fermín, the patron saint of the city. It takes place from July 6th to July 14th every year.
The most famous event during Sanfermin is the running of the bulls, or encierro, where participants run in front of a group of bulls that are let loose on the streets of Pamplona.
The encierro takes place every morning at 8:00 am and lasts for about 3-4 minutes. It covers a distance of 825 meters from the corral to the bullring.
The running of the bulls is a dangerous event, with participants risking injury or even death. It is recommended that only experienced runners take part in the encierro.
The festival also includes other events such as bullfights, fireworks, music concerts, parades, and traditional dances.
One of the most iconic traditions of Sanfermin is the daily bullfights held at the Plaza de Toros de Pamplona. Bullfighting is a controversial practice that has been a part of Spanish culture for centuries.
The streets of Pamplona are crowded with locals and tourists during Sanfermin, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. It is common to see people dressed in white clothes and red scarves, which are the traditional attire for the festival.
Accommodation in Pamplona can be difficult to find during Sanfermin, so it is recommended to book your hotel or hostel well in advance.
The festival is not just about partying and bullfighting, it also has a religious significance as it is held in honor of San Fermín, the patron saint of Pamplona.
Overall, Sanfermin is a unique and exhilarating experience that attracts people from all over the world. It is a celebration of Spanish culture, tradition, and bravery, and is a must-see event for anyone visiting Spain in July.