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LIVE from the Camino Where is the bus station in Pamplona!

CaminoKris2013

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I feel all turned around, but if it wasn't for catching a cab after getting thru the crazy crowds in the old part of town, I'd still be looking for my hotel for tonight. I am staying at the Hotel Europa if that helps.


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there is a tourist information office there in Pamplona......
They have maps, etc and I found them to be very helpful throughout the Camino, and they will also stamp your pilgrim's passport. ;)
If you have the Brierley guidebook it has a good map of Pamplona in it.Can get you to the tourist's office.
 
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It is over by the Citadele.

Estación de Autobuses de Pamplona
Calle Yanguas y Miranda, 2
31003 Pamplona
Navarra, Spain

Is that the same as Ciudadela in Brieley's guide? Sorry if it sounds like a dumb question, but like I said I am having a hard time figuring out these old Spanish big cities.



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That is the one. Get a map of Pamplona from any of many tourist locations, including the Jesus y Maria albergue desk.
 
Hi, Kris,
You are very close to the bus station. It should be about about a ten minute walk.

From your hotel, get out onto Calle Vergel, and turn right (to the left is the bull ring). Walk about 6 blocks to the end of the street and turn left -- you are now on the Calle Yanguas y Miranda, and the bus station is on that street right after a big roundabout. Good luck! Buen camino, Laurie
 
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I feel all turned around, but if it wasn't for catching a cab after getting thru the crazy crowds in the old part of town, I'd still be looking for my hotel for tonight. I am staying at the Hotel Europa if that helps.


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Kris, it sounds as if you are doing it a bit tough. Sending you puffs of encouragement! Remember it takes at least two weeks to get trail fit - and sometimes It is just sheer deep stubbornness that gets me there - one foot in front of the other, one foot in front of the other. Keep walking, no matter how slowly!
 
I stayed there and loved it if that helps! Nowhere near La Ciudadela; used la Plaza del Castillo as landmark instead. A bit of a walk (800 mtrs to be exact) to La Ciudadela which is by where the main bus station in Pamplona is.
 
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Very difficult to understand , why don't you ask anyone on the street to point you where is the bus station or estación de autobuses!
We here is Spain have a said 'asking you can get to Rome', I mean you are not in the middle of no where or a really small village or in the country.
Buen Camino and don't be shy to ask!
 
The bus station in Pamplona is mostly underground. I had to ask twice and retrace three times before I located the modest above ground escalator entrance. It really wasn't obvious until I was within the block. Luckily I went early in the day to locate the station before needing to be there for the evening bus to Roncevalles.
 
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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
I should have mentioned that I asked twice and retraced three times WHILE I was using the google maps app on my iphone. The estacion de renfe in Pamplona does not have a large presence at all above ground.
 
I should have mentioned that I asked twice and retraced three times WHILE I was using the google maps app on my iphone. The estacion de renfe in Pamplona does not have a large presence at all above ground.
Estacion de autobus, I think you mean; the Renfe station is some distance away and down the hill.
 
As I recall, The bus station is by a park. The entrance is a glass structure above ground but the buses are underground.

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