Azumaya
Discover the Serenity of Azumaya in Pamplona
Discover Azumaya, a tranquil Japanese-inspired attraction in Parque Yamaguchi, Pamplona, where nature meets culture for a serene getaway.
Nestled in the lush greenery of Parque Yamaguchi, Azumaya is a tranquil tourist attraction in Pamplona, Spain. It offers a perfect blend of nature and culture, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Plaza del Castillo, head southeast toward Calle Estafeta. Walk along Calle Estafeta until you reach the intersection with Avenida de Carlos III. Turn left onto Avenida de Carlos III and continue walking straight. After approximately 1 km, you will reach the Avenida de Barañáin. Turn right onto Avenida de Barañáin and walk for another 500 meters. You will find Parque Yamaguchi Parkea on your left side, where Azumaya is located at 23 Avenida de Barañáin.
Bus
From Plaza del Castillo, walk to the nearest bus stop (Plaza de la Libertad). Take Bus Line 21, which goes toward Barañáin. Remain on the bus for about 15 minutes, until you reach the stop called 'Parque Yamaguchi'. Once you get off the bus, walk back a few meters along Avenida de Barañáin, and you will find Azumaya at number 23.
Bicycle
If you are renting a bicycle, start at Plaza del Castillo and head southeast toward Avenida de Carlos III. Cycle along Avenida de Carlos III until you reach Avenida de Barañáin. Turn right onto Avenida de Barañáin and continue cycling for about 1.5 km. Azumaya is located on your left at Parque Yamaguchi Parkea, number 23. Make sure to follow the bike lanes where available.
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