Fiesta fun


  • Travel
  • Saturday, 16 Aug 2008

The San Fermيn Festival is celebrated annually for nine days in the city of Pamplona, Spain from July 6-July 14. The festival is celebrated in honour of San Fermin, the patron saint of the town, but the religious aspect has taken a secondary role over the last number of years.

Revellers travel from all over the world just to partake in the Running of the Bulls, which started 400 years ago. The participants run ahead of these creatures every morning of the festival at 8am. Spectators and runners have to adhere to some minimal rules as this is the most dangerous part of the festival.

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