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Discover Pamplona’s culinary highlights on a guided pintxos tour, combining local bites, wine, and sightseeing for an authentic experience.

Picture this: a stroll through the charming cobbled streets of Pamplona’s Old Town, stopping at lively bars serving delicious pintxos paired with your drink of choice. This 2.5-hour guided tour offers a tasty way to explore the city’s food scene and its most iconic sights. With a small group of no more than 10 people, you’ll have plenty of room for questions, conversations, and genuine local insights.
What we love most about this experience is the chance to try authentic pintxos in traditional venues, many hidden from tourist crowds. Plus, the inclusion of local beverages and a dessert makes it feel like a well-rounded, satisfying journey. One minor consideration is that the tour involves walking between venues and some standing, which might not suit everyone with mobility issues. Nonetheless, it’s suited best for travelers who want an interactive, flavorful introduction to Pamplona’s culture — food lovers, curious explorers, and those eager to enjoy a relaxed, social vibe.
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This tour is designed to give you more than just a bite of Pamplona’s food scene. It’s a well-balanced experience that combines culinary exploration with sightseeing, making it ideal for those who want to get a true taste of the city’s culture in a limited time. The starting point is the iconic Encierro (Running of the Bulls) Monument, a familiar symbol and perfect spot to kick off your adventure.
From the moment you meet your guide here, it’s clear that this is about more than just food. Your guide, often a local with a passion for Pamplona’s history and gastronomy, will set the tone and give you a quick overview of what’s ahead. Laura, one of the guides, earns praise for her engaging stories and her willingness to adapt for dietary needs — she even seamlessly accommodated gluten-free options, which many reviews appreciated.
You’ll visit four different bars or eateries, each offering signature pintxos that reflect local flavors. Expect to try 5 mouth-watering bites paired with drinks like wine, beer, vermouth, or soft drinks. Reviewers mention that these spots are often hidden gems favored by locals, so it’s a chance to see Pamplona behind the typical tourist trail.
The quality of the pintxos is often highlighted, with reviewers praising the variety and flavor. One reviewer mentioned the chance to learn about how to drink from a traditional leather wine bag, adding a fun cultural twist to the tasting.
Between stops, your guide leads you through the most important sites of Pamplona’s Old Town. Visits include the Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) and other key landmarks, with 15-minute stops giving enough time to enjoy the atmosphere and snap photos. It’s the perfect way to combine culinary delight with cultural context.
The tour continues with another round of pintxos and drinks, emphasizing local ingredients and traditional preparation methods. Guests often comment on the excellent wine selection, which enhances the tasting experience, allowing you to appreciate the regional varieties.
After the savory bites, you’ll stop for a dessert, often accompanied by coffee or tea. This final course helps round out the experience, leaving you satisfied and with a deeper understanding of Pamplona’s culinary customs.
Guests consistently mention how knowledgeable and friendly guides like Arno and Laura are, often commenting on their willingness to share stories, answer questions, and customize the experience. The small group size means you won’t feel rushed or lost in a crowd — instead, you get a truly personalized experience.

The tour’s focus on local bars and hidden spots makes it a genuine taste of Pamplona’s culinary scene. Many reviews mention that they wouldn’t have found these places alone, which adds to the value. The guides’ insights into local food customs and the city’s history make the tasting more meaningful.
The five pintxos served are described as mouth-watering and representative of Pamplona’s best. The drinks, especially the wine, are carefully selected, with some guests saying the wine tasting alone was worth the price. The inclusion of alcoholic and non-alcoholic options caters well to a variety of preferences.
Along With food, your guide shares stories about Hemingway, local traditions, and even demonstrates how to drink from a leather wine bag, adding a memorable, immersive element. The short sightseeing stops enrich your understanding of Pamplona beyond the food scene.
At $129 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience: multiple tastings, drinks, sightseeing, and a souvenir gift. Comparing the amount of food and cultural insights, many consider it good value, especially given the small group intimacy and expert guidance.
While the tour is perfect for vegetarians and pescatarians, it’s not suitable for vegans, gluten-sensitive guests, or those with severe allergies. Also, it involves walking and standing, so it’s best suited for those able to walk at a moderate pace.


This pintxos tasting tour in Pamplona offers a delicious and culturally rich way to experience the city’s culinary scene. The combination of authentic food, expert guides, and sightseeing makes it a well-rounded, memorable activity that hits many of the right notes. Perfect for curious travelers, food lovers, and those wanting a relaxed social outing, it provides genuine insights without feeling rushed or touristy.
While not suited for those with mobility issues or specific dietary restrictions beyond vegetarian, the tour’s focus on small-group intimacy and quality tastings makes it an excellent value. If you want to see behind the scenes of Pamplona’s food culture and enjoy some of the best pintxos the city has to offer, this tour will serve you well.

What is included in the tour?
You’ll enjoy 5 delicious pintxos paired with 3 drinks of your choice, along with a dessert and coffee or tea. The tour also includes sightseeing and background stories from your guide.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Encierro (Running of the Bulls) Monument, located at the corner of Avenida Roncesvalles and Avenida de Carlos III el Noble.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarians are accommodated, and reviews note that adjustments for dietary needs like gluten-free options are handled smoothly.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2.5 hours, with two main tasting sessions and sightseeing breaks.
What’s the group size?
Limited to a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a personal experience with plenty of interaction.
Can I join if I don’t drink alcohol?
Absolutely. There are non-alcoholic options like soft drinks, and the tour is suitable for teetotalers.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves some walking and standing.
Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour involves walking at a moderate pace and standing; it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
This guided pintxos tour strikes a wonderful balance between food, culture, and social interaction. It’s a fantastic way to get a taste of Pamplona’s local life beyond the crowds, making it an experience you’ll remember long after the last sip and bite.