About us
C/ Zapatería, 53
31001 Pamplona Navarra
Spain
Built in the 18th century in the old part of town, Palacio Guendulain is one of the most prominent buildings in Pamplona.
After serving as a family residence for over two centuries – in 1845 Queen Isabel II stayed in the palace with her entourage, converting the house into a royal residence for a few days – Palacio Guendulain has reopened as a magnificent hotel with 25 bedrooms and suites overlooking the Consejo Square and the palace’s inner courtyard.
An extraordinary horse carriage built in the early 18th century, as well as a beautiful porter’s chair, are both showcased in the palace’s interior.
The courtyard also contains an original collection of carriages, as well as one of the fountains designed by painter Luis Paret to mark the introduction of running water in Pamplona.