The San Fermín festival, featuring a daily running of the bulls, is one of Spain’s best-known celebrations, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors to the northern city of Pamplona each year. The festival also features parades, music, religious ceremonies and round-the-clock street festivities. It gained worldwide fame after Ernest Hemingway featured it in his 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises,” which marks its 100th anniversary this year.

Hemmingway’s masterpiece put Spain's biggest bull run festival on the map for millions around the world

La fiesta se ha concentrado frente al Ayuntamiento de Pamplona, punto de partida de unas fiestas de encierros, corridas, celebraciones hasta el 'Pobre de mí'