Chase the Bulls: Booking Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls With Miles

by Brad Lightall | July 7, 2025 | 0 Comments

Few events capture raw excitement quite like Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls. Each July 6–14, I find myself drawn to this high-octane spectacle, shoulder to shoulder with a crowd of travelers eager to witness the fiery tradition of six bulls thundering through Pamplona’s streets. It’s a moment when the city pulses with a contagious energy that no words can fully capture, but I always do my best to bring that sense of thrill back to you in practical, real-world insights. According to the Navarre Tourism Board, over one million visitors now flock to Pamplona each year, and it’s easy to see why: from the lively parades to the heart-stopping bursts of adrenaline, it’s truly an unforgettable cultural immersion.

Why Pamplona Is a Must-See for Frequent Flyers

Why Pamplona Is a Must-See for Frequent Flyers

Whenever I have a healthy stash of miles and an appetite for adventure, Pamplona jumps to the top of my must-visit list. In my experience, it’s one of those places worth savoring beyond just the famous run. Sure, the bulls get all the headlines, but the city itself offers a tapestry of rustic charm—from narrow alleyways brimming with pintxo bars to sprawling plazas alive with late-night singing. Frequent flyers can combine their passion for travel perks with an opportunity to enjoy a centuries-old ritual that, quite literally, charges through town, leaving no shortage of memorable photo ops.

For those who love to hop across continents using points, there’s real satisfaction in knowing you’ve maximized every seat upgrade or lounge pass to arrive in style. And once on the ground, Pamplona welcomes visitors with a blend of warm hospitality, modern amenities, and a local culture committed to making every festival day riveting. Add in the vibrant traditions—like the daily chupinazo rocket marking the official start—and you’ll discover a place that goes well beyond the run itself.

A Storied Tradition: The Legacy of San Fermín

A Storied Tradition: The Legacy of San Fermín

The Running of the Bulls traces its roots back to practical origins in the 16th century, when locals needed to move bulls to the city’s bullring. Over time, this routine became a bold act of communal participation, and the San Fermín festival was born. I’ve observed how these festivities weave together religion, culture, and a dash of Hemingway lore. If you’ve ever read “The Sun Also Rises,” you might recall how the author spotlighted Pamplona’s infectious spirit—something still felt in 2025, hundreds of years after the tradition started.

According to a recent cultural study, the festival’s historical significance still resonates with modern travelers, who arrive not just to see the bulls but to immerse themselves in a living piece of Spain’s heritage. I love watching local families gather to honor Saint Fermín, each generation passing down the nuances of the festival’s etiquette and celebration. That continuity of tradition—where old meets new—makes the experience tapestry-like and deeply rewarding.

Festival Highlights

Festival Highlights

Even beyond the actual bull run, Pamplona knows how to party. I’ve personally lost track of the number of times I’ve danced in the city’s streets to the impromptu tunes of marching bands. Each evening, fireworks paint the sky in brilliant colors, while lively parades and religious processions remind you that this festival is more than just spectacle; it’s deeply rooted in local identity. If you’re up for a taste of real Spanish nightlife, the after-dark celebrations during these nine days could make the flight worth it alone.

For folks with an appetite for cultural immersion, check out the daily Gigantes parade, where colossal figures of kings and queens spin through the streets. You’ll see families cheering from balconies, waving flags, and proudly sporting the traditional red scarf. In many ways, these shared rituals remind me why I return year after year: they spark a sense of unity and celebration that transcends language or background.

Another underrated highlight? The city’s cuisine. From tapas loaded with fresh local ingredients to hearty servings of churros con chocolate in the early morning hours, you’ll find that Pamplona’s gastronomic offerings are worth savoring. Top it off with customary glasses of sangria—though do keep a clear head if you plan to be up at dawn to witness the run.

Booking Your Trip With Miles

Booking Your Trip With Miles

I’m a big believer in leveraging airline alliances to land sweet-mile redemptions. You can often position yourself into Spain’s major hubs like Madrid or Barcelona using points from oneworld, SkyTeam, or Star Alliance carriers. Industry data from the last few years indicates that summer flights to Spain can spike in price, so using miles not only saves money but also gives you the flexibility to arrive in Pamplona on peak festival days.

Once in Madrid or Barcelona, you have multiple options: flying into Pamplona’s small regional airport or opting for a scenic train ride that’s surprisingly comfortable and gives you a long window to watch the Spanish countryside roll by. If you’re anything like me, you may prefer to break up the journey and experience different corners of the country. Pro tip: book accommodations at least six months ahead. A lot of the best apartment rentals near Calle Estafeta—a key stretch of the running route—sell out lightning fast.

When it comes to lodging, I’d recommend looking for properties that offer views of the festival route or easy access to it. The city gets crowded, so a short walk from your hotel to the main festivities can make the difference between securing a prime spot by the barriers or being stuck in a distant viewing area. According to local hoteliers, July occupancy rates often exceed 90%, underscoring the need to plan early.

Top Tips for a Safe and Memorable Run

Top Tips for a Safe and Memorable Run

A word to the wise: the Running of the Bulls is exhilarating, but it’s not without risk. I’ve chatted with past participants who stress the importance of being physically prepared for the scramble. According to festival organizers, you should practice short sprints and get used to quick directional changes, as agility is key. Also, hydration is a must in Pamplona’s July heat.

From my own observations, if it’s your first time, consider watching from a balcony or designated spectator area to soak up the atmosphere without diving into the thick of the action. Nothing compares to hearing the roar of the crowd or the thunder of hooves as you lean over a balcony rail, camera in hand. Even as a spectator, it’s wise to arrive early—at least an hour before start time—so you can claim a worthy vantage point.

Finally, follow the safety guidelines. Officials recommend leaving bulky items behind and wearing proper athletic shoes. You’d be surprised how much difference well-fitting footwear can make if you’re dashing around tight corners. Ultimately, it’s about respecting the bulls, the route, and the traditions that make this festival so special.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

After years of experiencing the Running of the Bulls, I can’t help but marvel at how Pamplona seamlessly merges tradition and tourism into something truly extraordinary. For me, it’s more than just watching the bulls—it’s mingling with locals, dancing to impromptu street music, and tasting the region’s distinct flavors. The festival holds a mirror to Spain’s vibrant spirit, reflecting centuries of history and a zeal for celebration that reveals itself in every firework, every footrace, and every late-night party.

Wooden barricades line the cobblestone streets each morning, and with them comes an energy that truly has to be felt in person. That spirit of anticipation—thousands of people awaiting that quick burst of adrenaline—epitomizes the essence of Pamplona. Whether you’re a frequent flyer cashing in miles or someone who’s simply curious about one of the world’s most iconic festivals, the Running of the Bulls delivers an unforgettable adventure.

Brad Lightall’s Take

I’ll never forget the first time I stood among the cheering crowd, the air charged with excitement as we heard the distant thunder of hooves. There’s nothing quite like it, and it’s exactly why I keep coming back for more. This festival is a magnet for culture enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and anyone who loves diving right into the heart of a local tradition.

Every year, I find something new to appreciate—a fresh perspective on history, a memorable bite of local specialty, or a remarkable conversation with a fellow traveler. Pamplona’s festival continues to evolve, but it always holds onto its roots. It’s that balance of old and new that keeps me, and countless others, enthralled by its charm.

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