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Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The twin ro…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The double room fea…
Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The twin room provide…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room of…
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Restaurants nearby
- Molino de Urdániz★★ Michelin The last thing you expect in an old stone mansion such as this, which has witnessed the passing through of pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela along the Way of St James over the centuries, is innovative cuisine that is well worth a break in your journey. Its interior is both rustic and contemporary in style, with two separate sections: the informal dining space at the entrance (Origen restaurant), where the only option is an affordable traditional menu, and the more refined gourmet dining room upstairs (with just three tables) where you can eat while watching the chefs at work. Chef Dav27.8km
- Rodero★ Michelin There’s no better way to describe this restaurant than the chef’s assertion that “Rodero is a family and we try to make guests happy through our work, doing things well and with kindness”. Koldo Rodero was practically brought up in a kitchen and as a result recognised his vocation from an early age. His dream, to ensure that flavour is the core principle in his own cooking, is now a reality thanks to his vision of contemporary Navarran cuisine which is highly creative, intelligent and technical, and showcases his superb ability. Alongside his sisters, both of whom are in charge of the dining r32.2km
- Europa★ Michelin The Europa restaurant stands in the heart of Pamplona, very close to the Plaza del Castillo and the legendary Calle Estafeta, a world-famous street due to its association with the San Fermín running of the bulls festival. The Idoate Vidaurre family in charge here is almost as well known as the restaurant itself, thanks to its team of siblings for whom the art of hospitality is much more than just a profession. In the kitchen, chef Pilar Idoate creates an updated take on traditional cuisine with strong roots in Basque cooking. This is enhanced by top-quality ingredients that showcase the provin32.7km
- Kabo★ Michelin This pleasant, contemporary-style restaurant run by a couple takes its name from the Masai word for “butterfly” and sums up its working philosophy in a sentence visible above the bell in the kitchen: “Pursue a dream big enough never to lose sight of”. On its single, contemporary-inspired tasting menu, the focus is firmly anchored on the cuisine of the Navarra region that showcases seasonal ingredients, its unconditional love for its land, and the championing of small-scale local producers. Dishes worth exploring here include the dish featuring onions from La Mejana, with an accompanying broth,32.7km
- OrigenBib Located on the ground floor of an old stone building (the same one that houses the two-Michelin-star El Molino de UrdÁniz), Origen showcases the cooking of award-winning chef David Yárnoz, albeit in a much more informal and relaxed format. Directly accessed from the street, it features a rustic-contemporary dining room, bare wood tables and a fixed-price menu (where you choose a starter, main course and dessert), including dishes such as the delicious glazed and baked organic trout with pickled beetroot and parsnips, that adopts a contemporary take on traditional and regional dishes. The conti27.8km
- El Merca'oBib Another Idoate family venture that has added an exciting new twist to Pamplona’s restaurant scene with this fun new premises on the corner of a market in the centre of town. It features a cutting-edge design, its own independent entrance and two distinct spaces: a modern lounge-bar serving highly elaborate “pinchos” that seek to take Basque tradition to a new level; and a dining room with low tables (choose between the à la carte and a menu) where diners can enjoy traditional cuisine with an Asian touch (we liked the Merca'o-style Ajoarriero with its fried egg). The natural light flooding in f32.1km
- Lore Ttipia - Auberge Ostape★ Michelin A sprawling country estate on the heights of Bidarray and Itxassou is home to a 17C farmstead and outhouses. A panoramic terrace commands a jaw-dropping view over grandiose rolling countryside. Chef John Argaud, who trained with the best in the Basque Country (the Ibarboure brothers in Ithurria), as well as at Le Meurice Alain Ducasse in Paris, shines the spotlight on outstanding local produce. The food is crisp, legible and dotted with creativity; some ingredients are cooked over embers or finished on a hot stone for an added distinctive edge. An example: morels stuffed with sweetbread and du57.9km
- EtchemaiteBib In this mountainous area on the edge of the Basque Country, this traditional establishment is simply charming. It is also the repository of a family history going back four generations. Ximun has now taken up the mantle, serving delicious traditional cuisine, characterised by generous portions and tasty well-matured broths and jus. The ingredients are local, and the suppliers are duly listed on the menu. This is comforting fare (think duck raviolo, mix of mushrooms, langoustine bisque; "Axuria" lamb: pressed lamb, macaroni gratin, Xipister, lamb jus), to enjoy in the bright, somewhat rustic-st36.0km
- Canfranc Express★ Michelin A great gastronomic experience? Here, given that the gourmet option is concentrated around three exclusive tables, you can enjoy it if you book well in advance; perhaps unsurprisingly, this captivating restaurant is located in the emblematic Canfranc Station (now a luxurious Royal Hideaway Hotel), inside an old carriage capable of transporting you back in time. The experience, which begins with historical details on the platform and includes a stop for aperitifs in the 1928 carriage-restaurant (offering a more French-style cuisine - in the evenings, run by the same team), is accompanied by a c59.8km
- Ithurria★ Michelin You won’t find more typically Basque than Ithurria on Ainhoa’s Place du Fronton facing the village pelota wall! The attractive, traditional family-run establishment has retained its terracotta tiled floors, wooden rafters, gleaming copper pots and vintage tableware. With his pastry-chef brother Louis, chef Martin Isabal, who learned the ropes in star establishments, has taken over the reins from Uncle Xavier. The brothers sign a delicate menu in the zeitgeist founded on their Basque roots. Martin’s enticing score is sourced exclusively from local producers and their own kitchen garden. The ter62.7km
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Attractions nearby
- El Sadar Stadium association football stadium in Pamplona, Spain32.0km
- Pamplona Cathedral cathedral in Spain32.7km
- Plaza de Toros de Pamplona bullring in Pamplona, Spain32.5km
- Castle Square square in Pamplona, Spain32.7km
- Museum of Navarre cultural property in Pamplona, Spain33.1km
- Anoeta Stadium football stadium in San Sebastián, Spain83.2km
- Citadel of Pamplona cultural property in Pamplona, Spain33.2km
- Church of Nuestra Señora de la Purificación church38.6km
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