About this venue
Navarra Arena is a modern multi-purpose indoor venue defined by clean contemporary lines and a highly flexible layout, making it equally suited to major concerts, sporting events, and large-scale shows. Its bowl-style arrangement supports strong sightlines from most sections, while the flow of entrances and concourses is designed for quick access and easy navigation once you’re inside.
The in-hall experience blends atmosphere with practicality: the sound is tuned for amplified performances, seating and terraces are built for comfortable viewing, and the key amenities—food and drink points plus service areas—are positioned to keep intermissions smooth rather than crowded. That’s why Navarra Arena works so well for both intimate tour productions and high-impact arena spectacles.
You’ll find it at Pl. Aizagerria, nº 1, Pamplona, Spain. Entrances are clearly signposted around the square, and arriving by car is straightforward thanks to parking options in the immediate area and nearby public car parks; taxi/ride-hailing drop-off is typically convenient along the square’s edge. For broader city-wide transport and getting around Pamplona beyond the venue area, check the practical details in the section below.
About the city
Pamplona, the lively capital of Navarre, blends tradition with a modern pace that naturally attracts fans of sport, concerts, and major events. Here, the crowd’s energy flows easily from venues into the streets, and the city’s compact center makes every outing practical and enjoyable. Visitors appreciate the sense of authenticity, as well as the fact that it’s always easy to find a good plan before or after the event itself.
One of Pamplona’s biggest advantages is its clear and efficient transport connectivity. The local bus network Transporte Urbano Comarcal (TUC), also known as villavesas, conveniently links key neighborhoods and the wider area, so reaching larger arenas and stadiums is usually stress-free. Whether you arrive by train at Estación de Pamplona-Iruña or by air via Aeropuerto de Pamplona (Noáin), you quickly slip into the city’s rhythm and can continue smoothly to your venue, either by public transport or by car.
To round out the experience, take time for a stroll through the Casco Antiguo and a short stop at Plaza del Castillo, one of the city’s most vibrant meeting points. Fans of atmosphere and greenery often visit the Ciudadela and the La Taconera gardens, and the riverside paths along the río Arga are equally relaxing. Pamplona is a city where it’s easy to combine a great night out with simple logistics and pleasant urban exploration.