Lonely Planet magazine has suggested that the Pamplona Bull Run will be a big draw for tourists this year.
According to the travel publication, the annual event held in northern Spain is set to be "more popular than ever" and will especially appeal to the "young party crowd".
Travel editor Tom Hall noted that the celebration, which takes place on July 6th this year, benefits the town's tourism industry.
"It's very popular, accommodation is almost impossible to come by and transport gets very stretched during the time that you're there so it's worth planning on camping or travelling in for the day," he explained.
The expert added that the nearby city of San Sebastian is a great place to stay and boasts an attractive beach and top restaurants.
It makes a good base for exploring both Pamplona and the surrounding area, Mr Hall added.
Around 1.2 million Brits visited Spain in May alone, recent figures from the Spanish Industry, Tourism and Trade Ministry show.
Posted by Annah Lansdown