Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood
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Guys this place turned out to be really cool! I was a little afraid it was gonna be a tourist trap but it was totally worth it! The area is just unbelievable, it's just like being in a western. I can't believe this is in Europe! You get to walk around freely as much as you want, we did the horse carriage riding thing and the guy was explaining us what movies were shot there. Then at 12 pm the first show started (there's another one at 3 pm and one at 6 pm I think). So these actors came out on their horses and did an hour long sketch (more on the comedy side), it was hilarious! We had some food there, which was not great...just an overpriced baguette bread, but the staff was friendly and very mindful about disinfection. I know there's that other Hollywood place nearby that's supposed to be similar, but I think the other one is more expensive and more for kids cause it has a zoo. This one's focused on the western movies. There is an open air swimming pool too by the way, included in your ticket. I loved this place so much!
Sandra (Vikingsandra)Sandra (Vikingsandra)
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After visiting again in January I was really looking forward to taking the horse ride through the western town and surrounding area. There were two choices, the 15 minute ride for €9.00 or the 30 minute ride for €18.00 I chose the 30 minute ride as I had been really looking forward to it and wanted to make the most of it, however after paying for it and taking the ride out it lasted a maximum of 18 minutes with a not very friendly guide. When we arrived back at the stables I said I have paid for 30 minutes, he very quickly responded I have had 30 minutes more or less to which I replied was less it was only 15 minutes. I complained to the staff and they were sympathetic but nothing was done about it. If you want to go for the horse ride take the 15 minute ride and you will get the same as the 30 minutes. 😡😥
Marcus WilkinsonMarcus Wilkinson
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I have to admit I haven’t seen all the westerns so appreciate that if you are a fan of them this place is probably more impressive. I enjoyed seeing the set in any case, being a red dead redemption fan it was very cool on this aspect. The saloon show was good, I wish they had left out the can can dance at the beginning but enjoyed the jokes and the gun shots. Side note, you have to speak Spanish to enjoy it but that’s fine for us as we are natives. I think the price is a bit much, we didn’t go on the horse ride as we preferred to walk around. So I think it would be better to have more options of tickets, one simple option without shows and horse ride for those that just want to have a look around. overall I am glad we visited. Good excuse to go and see the desert too!
Mary Jo Cabanes-BookMary Jo Cabanes-Book
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I would not come here with children or if you only understand a little Spanish. No one speaks English. Can-Can show was bad. Two girls on stage for 5 minutes who weren't very good. The mini-show in the Saloon was okay but the young guy playing the Sheriff could not act or project his voice. The show put on outside the Saloon was terrible. We couldn't hear the actors (why not put microphones on them) and one actor had difficulty getting on his horse. Later in the show one actor went to get on his horse and the saddle slipped sideways. Comical performance and it was not suppose to be a comedy. Only place to visit inside was the Saloon. Food available was either pizza or baguettes. I would mot recommend this place. Try Mini-Hollywood about 2 kms away.
Steve JennerSteve Jenner
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Overpriced, but still worth the visit. It's quite amazing to think how many times we've seen these dusty streets, those batwing doors, that wooden church, the jail cells and gallows... without ever knowing they were so close to home. The live shows are nothing very special, but they are a bit of a laugh (Spanish only). The museum is full of carriages and saddles from hundreds of westerns and other productions, but exactly which ones is rarely stated. There's also a salt water swimming pool to cool down in (much needed but unexpected). The staff and actors are all very attentive and make the day memorable, even though most of it is just wandering around. All in all, I think the price is a bit steep, but we're all very glad we went.
Lone SharkLone Shark
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The entrance ticket was almost 20 euros each (adult price) the ticket included a short show and a ride with a horse carriage. The show started with a non-rhythm can can dance and was followed with a mediocre try of comic Bank robbery. The film decorates and scenarios were terrific but they weren't identified at all so I didn't know to wich film they belonged. The swimming pool was free to use near the bar, the ice creams were regular priced but the drinks were a little over-prized. The amusement Park also had a photo service and souvenir shop which were expensive as hell. I don't think I'm coming back anytime soon. The social distance wasn't respected at all, the bank robbery show was hard to watch trying to avoid all the people.
Yasmina Barea VargasYasmina Barea Vargas
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2HXH+JC, Almeria Paraje del Unihay, s/n, 04200 Tabernas, Almería, Spain
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+34 902 07 08 14
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fortbravo.org
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4.1
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entertainment
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family friendly
Description
Texas Hollywood/Fort Bravo is a Western-styled theme park in the province of Almería in Spain. Built in the early 1970s, it lies a few kilometres to the north of the N-340 road highway, near the town of Tabernas.
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