Occupancy rates are sky-high despite prices that can reach €1,000 a night, as thousands flock to the city to feel the thrill of San Fermín, ‘the mother of all Spanish fiestas’
Six people were hurt on Sunday and six more on Monday during the running of the bulls in the northern Spanish city, which has kicked off its world-famous event
In just two minutes and 12 seconds, animals from the Miura stockbreeder ran the streets of the northern Spanish city of Pamplona today, the last of this year’s Sanfermines runs
The steers led most of the way at the morning run of the world-famous San Fermín fiestas, until two bulls from the Victoriano del Río ranch finally decided that enough was enough
Day 5 of the world-famous Sanfermines fiestas saw animals from the Núñez del Cuvillo take to the streets of the northern Spanish city of Pamplona this morning
The animals from the Fuente Ymbro stockbreeder lived up to their reputation as some of the fastest to run the Pamplona streets, arriving in the pen in just two minutes, 15 seconds
Animals from the Puerto de San Lorenzo stockbreeder were the first to run the streets of the city during the world-famous fiestas, which were slippery after early morning rain
Relive the third day of Sanfermines from Pamplona, a dangerous run that saw a stray bull cause chaos. At least 12 people were left injured, two with gorings
Despite a mortality rate of just 0.017%, for 54% of the runners it’s a one-off event fueled by excitement and fear and the desire to feel alive at the end of it
EL PAÍS bullfighting critic Antonio Lorca argues that the matador’s art has nothing to do with the primitive barbarity of the controversial bull hunt in Tordesillas