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OCCIDENTAL EUROPA

Espoz y Mina Kalea, 11, 31002, Pamplona, Spain
OCCIDENTAL EUROPA
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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from $86

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-the Europa Hotel Is Situated In The Heart Of Pamplona Close To The Famous Estafeta Street Where Bulls Run And Near The Bull Fighting Arena.

Check-in Time:

1200

Check-out Time:

1200

Total Rooms:

21

Total Floors:

4 floors.

Rooms:

21

Directions

take The Madrid pamplona Highway Towards Pamplona Until You Reach The Exit At The Centre Of Pamplona. The Hotel Is Located Near The City Centre.

Attractions

Bull Fighting.................500 Metres Palace Of Government...........20 Metres Estafeta Street................10 Metres Cathedral......................50 Metres Navarra........................50 Metres Old City.......................20 Metres University Hospital...........1.5km University......................3km/2m Volkswagen......................3km/2m Trw.............................3km/2m Decatlon........................3km/2m

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Check rates & availability for this hotel — Average Price: $86

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