I visited this still active bull fighting arena. Agree or disagree with the practice. it's an amazing stadium, rich in history, culture and traditions. The actual bull fighting starts in June of each year, during the summer. You Get a full tour of the stadium and can enter pretty much all rooms and step out into the centre itself. You can listen in multiple languages the actual tour itself, so in English for myself. You can sit in the stands and view videos and VR. It's one of the most Spanish things to do along with eating tapas, paella, and drinking sangria. I would recommend the tour to...
Read moreWe could not get to visit it despite trying. The opening hours are hard to get. Early morning closed. Afternoon closed. Evening closed. Sunday and Monday closed. Saturday very short hours. Had to note the hours right there (because they were not shown on Maps or a dedicated website - added them on Maps myself). We then went on a Friday within their times. Surprise: a paper on the door with "hoy cerrado" (today closed, but of course, not bother to write also in English or state any reason). They seem to not like tourists, or...
Read moreA small museum, without entrance fee, that exhibits the history of the bullfighters, their costumes and the heads of some of the bulls...The scale model of the area is nice. A quick visit is interesting enough unless you are a keen follower. Pity you are not allowed to see...
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