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Alamo House is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. It is located in the historic center of Pamplona, within walking distance of the Main Square; for more details, visit the official Pamplona tourism website or call +57 607 577 2000.
Admission is free, although donations are welcome for its upkeep. No advance reservations are required for individual visits, but check during peak season.
A typical visit lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour, depending on whether you use an audio guide. It allows you to explore the colonial rooms at a relaxed pace.
Built in the 18th century, it served as the seat of the Royal Court and witnessed independence-era events; today it is a museum that preserves Pamplona's colonial architecture and historical artifacts, in the city known as the 'Mitred City'.
The best time is during the dry season (December to March) to avoid rain; aim for the mornings (9:00-11:00 a.m.) when there are fewer tourists and better light for photos.
Access is partial: the ground floor is accessible, but there are stairs to the upper floors and no elevator. I recommend contacting them in advance at +57 607 577 2000 for assistance.
Just a few steps away you will find Pamplona Cathedral, the Museum of the Inquisition, and Bolívar Square. Combine your visit with a walk through the historic center for a complete experience.
Wear comfortable shoes for the cobbled streets, use the IAudioguia audio guide for enriching details, and visit early to avoid crowds. Do not forget sunscreen and water.
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