Feria del Toro

Feria del Toro

The Feria del Toro is a thrilling bullfighting festival held annually in Pamplona, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Spain. Experience the excitement of bull runs and traditional bullfights in a vibrant atmosphere.

About the event

The Feria del Toro takes place every July during the famous San Fermín festival in Pamplona. This event is a celebration of bullfighting, featuring a series of bull runs and fights that attract thousands of visitors from around the world. Expect a lively atmosphere filled with music, parades, and traditional costumes. The highlight is the morning bull runs through the streets, where brave participants run alongside the bulls, followed by thrilling bullfights in the afternoon. Visitors should arrive early to secure a good spot for the bull runs, and it's advisable to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Be prepared for large crowds, especially during the main events, and consider booking accommodations in advance.
FestivalNationalFrom 10€Tradición históricaMuy concurrido

Duración y horarios

Duración recomendada: Full day

Mejor momento: Morning and Afternoon

Horarios: Daily events throughout the festival

Fechas

Meses principales: July

Recurrencia: Annual

Ubicación

City center, near the Plaza de Toros

What to expect?

Expect an exhilarating experience filled with adrenaline as you witness the iconic bull runs and traditional bullfights. The festival is a unique blend of culture, excitement, and local gastronomy.

Historia y contexto

Bullfighting has deep roots in Spanish culture, and the Feria del Toro is a significant part of the San Fermín festivities. The tradition dates back to the 13th century and has evolved into a popular spectacle.

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When is it?

Inicio: 1 de julio de 2026

Fin: 31 de julio de 2026

Daily events throughout the festival

July

Annual

Mejor momento: Morning and Afternoon

What to expect?

Expect an exhilarating experience filled with adrenaline as you witness the iconic bull runs and traditional bullfights. The festival is a unique blend of culture, excitement, and local gastronomy.

Practical Tips

Stay hydrated and take breaks to enjoy local tapas and drinks. Be mindful of your surroundings during the bull runs, and always prioritize safety. Consider participating in the festivities by wearing traditional white and red attire.