Navarra, a place to stay

3P bio is located in the Mocholí industrial complex in Noáin, a municipality of 10,000 inhabitants located just five kilometers south of the capital, Pamplona. Line 16 of the Regional Urban Transport runs daily between the village of Noáin and the center of Pamplona.

The capital of NAVARRA, Pamplona, with 200,000 inhabitants, combines unbeatable gastronomy with first-rate educational services (international schools and universities) and national outstanding health services.

Navarra is one of the three regions with the highest per capita income in Spain. But it is not just a question of money, and there is an essential element of enjoyment and quality of life: “if it is a question of living, it is better to do it well”, as the local saying goes.

Navarra has a diverse landscape, from large beech forests in the Pyrenees to the desert of the Bárdenas in the south and a capital steeped with a rich history.

  • Pamplona...

    hosts many celebrations throughout the year, making it a city that attracts national and international tourism. The festival of the Sanfermines is particularly famous internationally, filling the streets of the city with thousands of visitors from all over the world.

  • Pamplona...

    hosts many celebrations throughout the year, making it a city that attracts national and international tourism. The festival of the Sanfermines is particularly famous internationally, filling the streets of the city with thousands of visitors from all over the world.

The Fiesta begins with launching the chupinazo (rocket) from the balcony of the town hall at midday on 6 July and ends at midnight on 14 July with the Pobre de mí, a song of farewell.

Their worldwide fame is a recent phenomenon, also linked to the publicity given to the festival by Ernest Hemingway in his novel Fiesta.

Among its most representative monuments...

are the cathedral of Santa María, the church of San Saturnino, the church of San Nicolás, the Citadel and the Chamber of Comptos, all of which have been declared Sites of Cultural Interest.

In 1699 the engineer Ventura Rodríguez and master builder Santos Ángel Ochandátegui were enlisted to construct an aqueduct as Pamplona had no water supply. The Aqueduct of Noain was inaugurated in 1790 – measuring 1250 metres and 97 arches, the largest being 18 metres high and 8.5 meters wide.

Find out more at: Visit Navarra

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