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Experience the lush landscapes and historical charm of Taconera Park in Pamplona, a serene retreat perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Taconera Park, located in Pamplona, Navarra, is a stunning urban oasis perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and natural beauty. This park seamlessly blends history with nature, offering picturesque walking paths, lush greenery, and charming sculptures throughout its grounds. Visitors can unwind amidst the tranquil environment while enjoying stunning views that encapsulate the essence of Pamplona.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Plaza del Castillo, head east on Calle Mayor until you reach the intersection with Calle San Nicolás. Turn right onto Calle San Nicolás, then continue straight until you reach the end of the street. At the end, you will find yourself at the entrance of Taconera Park, which is located at C. Taconera, 1-274.
Walking
From the Pamplona Cathedral, exit the cathedral and turn left onto Calle Curia. Walk straight until you reach the end of the street, then turn right onto Calle San Antón. Continue straight, and you will see the entrance to Taconera Park on your left at C. Taconera, 1-274.
Public Transport
You can take the bus from the Plaza de la Libertad. Board bus line 7 or 8, which heads towards the 'C. Taconera' stop. Once you get off at the 'C. Taconera' stop, walk a short distance down the street to find the entrance to Taconera Park, located at C. Taconera, 1-274.
Use Taconera Park as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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