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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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Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood

2HXH+JC, Almeria Paraje del Unihay, s/n, 04200 Tabernas, Almería, Spain
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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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Guided tour of Almerías Old Town
Guided tour of Almerías Old Town
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4.1
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3.0
41w

We had a generally great day here yesterday, it isn't Disneyland as someone else said, but it's a great site in regards to the sets. We didn't try the pizzas, but they looked and smelled yummy! Couple of things though, the free horse and carriage ride included in ticket was very hard to get as it was busy, plus it wasn't at all obvious where you needed to queue for them. Secondly there is nothing in the way of even small helpful things if you're going with a baby (no highchairs, and it isn't the place to necessarily have a pram, no baby change either- these things would be extremely helpful and inclusive to families) and the girls in the Saloon Bar were extremely hostile to us. We hoped to keep our table during the show (there is 2 a day) and it was a little late in starting, and we were taking our time, to gather ourselves and the children. After clearly talking about us and looking over their shoulders in our direction, they called over abruptly "the show is outside" and then tried to push my 4 year old away from the doors. They called over to me again within a minute and I said yes, yes we are going, thinking, crikey! My partner spoke to them in Spanish and they claimed it was ok we stayed (it clearly wasn't ok!) but they were "worried* as people were coming in and out and the children were in front of the doors (I was with the baby at all times who had been crawling and we were about to leave with the 4 year old and as every person had gone outside to wait for the show you can understand that no one was coming in or out at this time!). Not very friendly or kind, no right to even lightly touch a child, and with all the looks and the abruptness, they just wanted an extra break during the show. Much more could be made of this place in regards to my above points and making it better, but if it's simply the sets you want to enjoy,...

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2.0
1y

Please don't go here to just watch the show if you have small children. We went for the 5.30 show thinking it would be can can and cowboys performing a family show when in fact they frightened both daughters by fighting and shooting each other. We understand this is a real life scenario and is a great laugh for adults but not for the smaller kids. It clearly states no refunds on the gate when you walk in and I believe this is why. As we didn't stay long enough for it to be worth the roughly 40€ it cost us to enter. Said we got a free cart ride... noone around to even ask for it. Everything was empty or closed, apart from the Bar where the show was. Our 2 year old just wanted to see a horse but didn't see one anywhere. The guy on the desk was rather rude, we told him we had 2 children but he didn't warn us about what we were purchasing. He also didn't speak a word of English. If you don't like cats then don't go here, as soon as we opened our van, there was about 15 cats at our door!

Amazing place with amazing scenery and potential, maybe we just hit it at the wrong time of year. But ticket prices should definitely be cheaper if nothing is going on as the show was not worth 19.40€per person.

Thanks to the can can girls there that did try to warn us regarding the loud babgs mid performance. And to the actors who also tried to make them laugh and smile afterwards! Lovely people, just a review to say I wouldn't take small children and waste your money by needing to leave...

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21w

We enter and it’s a ghost town. Zero atmosphere and only one man stood with a horse. There was nothing at all to do other than go in the saloon for a drink. We sat on a central table and soon it was time for the show (the only thing happening) and we were apparently sat right in the middle of the show area so were asked to move. In the meantime all the other tables had filled up. We pulled up some chairs next to the bar but they should have advised us that this was a bad place to sit as we couldn’t see half the show as a lot was at the bar itself.

The dancers were less than enthusiastic, but I imagine in the heat it wasn’t fun doing the cancan!! Clearly not trained dancers, but it was cute. Then there was an awkward 10 minute break between the dancers finishing and the show. I imagine for them to have a drink which is understandable but some of the other cast should have kept the atmosphere going. None of the audience looked enthusiastic. In the show there were some laughs and entertainment, and it was ok. The show was over and then again the cast just wandered off, no bowing etc and it just felt like an awkward end.

We left to wander around the place with again zero atmosphere…

The buildings were cool but then not one was finished off inside. The staff could be doing pictures with people, there could be games….segment of films which were filmed int he area playing on projectors….anything!!! We left perplexed. So much potential and so much...

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AndreiAndrei
What an amazing place!! I grew up with westerns (spagetti or not). I was wyatt earp, lone ranger etc. I have never imagined that when I will grow up I would visit the place where scenes from mant westerns were filmed. I mean... "The good, the bad and the ugly". OMG!!! For me it was a ratattouille tasting moment! The location is incredible. Well maintained movie sets, very good actors, well executed show (a little long, but you have to endulge them - latins like to talk a lot and you can see they prepare lot), good costumes, awesome stunts:). Very nice personeel! The restaurant could do more but probably visitors opted the food out. I missed some audio guide to tell me about the amazing movies that were filmed there and great actors that spent time there (Eastwood, Nicholson, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill:)). Anyway, overall the experience was amazing. My kids never saw a western before this visit... but we left with full cowboy equipment and we're watching westerns now:). Totally recomend the place. I understand there are two more in the area but I did not had time to visit them.
Sandra (Vikingsandra)Sandra (Vikingsandra)
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!
Miguel Silva HöllgerMiguel Silva Höllger
Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood – Staub, Schießereien und ein Hauch von Hollywood Besuch am 30. Juli 2025 Eigentlich wollten wir nur weiter zum nächsten Hotel. Doch dann tauchte am Straßenrand ein Schild auf: Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood. Ich erinnerte mich, dass ein Freund davon geschwärmt hatte – also dachten wir uns: Warum nicht? Zeit hatten wir, Geld noch nicht übermäßig ausgegeben, und ein bisschen Wildwest-Romantik kann ja nicht schaden. Eintritt und erste Eindrücke Der Eintrittspreis ist nicht gerade ein Schnäppchen, aber wenn man schon mal da ist, will man sich ja nicht wie ein Geizhals fühlen. Den Gutschein für die Kutschfahrt haben wir übrigens verschenkt – wir sind eher die Fußgänger des Westens. Kaum angekommen, überzeugte uns die Kulisse sofort: staubige Straßen, hölzerne Fassaden, ein Saloon wie aus dem Bilderbuch. Ideal für Fotos, Instagram und das innere Kind, das sich nach Revolverhelden sehnt. Showtime im Saloon Die Schauspieler reiten vor der Aufführung durch das Dorf – ein cleverer Trick, um die Touristen zum Fotografieren zu animieren. Die Show selbst findet im Saloon statt, wo die weiblichen Darsteller vorher noch als Kellnerinnen agieren. Multitasking im Wilden Westen. Das Stück ist komplett auf Spanisch, aber das macht fast nichts – die Handlung ist ohnehin Nebensache. Viel wichtiger ist der Running Gag: Ein Tourist wird vor jeder Vorstellung ausgewählt und in die Handlung eingebaut. Sprachbarriere? Egal. Lachen ist international. Kulisse mit Geschichte Fort Bravo wurde in den 1970er Jahren als Filmkulisse errichtet und diente seither zahlreichen Produktionen – von Spaghetti-Western bis zu Serien wie Doctor Who und Musikvideos von Depeche Mode. Die Anlage besteht aus zwei Themenbereichen: einer amerikanischen Westernstadt mit Saloon, Gefängnis und Galgen, und einem mexikanischen Dorf mit Kirche und Pueblo-Architektur. Die Tabernas-Wüste, in der das Gelände liegt, ist die einzige echte Wüste Europas – und sieht tatsächlich aus wie New Mexico, nur mit mehr Sonnencreme. Für wen lohnt sich der Besuch? Wir sind Mitte/Ende fünfzig und sagen: Man kann es machen. Aber besonders geeignet ist Fort Bravo für Familien mit Kindern – sofern diese nicht allzu klein sind. Die Schreckschusspistolen sind laut, aber immerhin fällt niemand einfach „tot“ um. Jeder „Erschossene“ zeigt deutlich, dass er Schauspieler ist – damit kein Kind einen bleibenden Schaden davonträgt. Pädagogisch wertvoll, könnte man sagen. Fazit Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood ist kein billiger Spaß, aber ein gut gemachter. Die Kulisse ist beeindruckend, das Ensemble eingespielt, und die Mischung aus Show, Geschichte und Western-Kitsch funktioniert erstaunlich gut. Wer sich für Filmgeschichte interessiert oder einfach mal Cowboy spielen will, ist hier richtig. Und wer nichts versteht, lacht trotzdem. Denn im Wilden Westen braucht man keine Untertitel – nur ein bisschen Fantasie und Humor.
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What an amazing place!! I grew up with westerns (spagetti or not). I was wyatt earp, lone ranger etc. I have never imagined that when I will grow up I would visit the place where scenes from mant westerns were filmed. I mean... "The good, the bad and the ugly". OMG!!! For me it was a ratattouille tasting moment! The location is incredible. Well maintained movie sets, very good actors, well executed show (a little long, but you have to endulge them - latins like to talk a lot and you can see they prepare lot), good costumes, awesome stunts:). Very nice personeel! The restaurant could do more but probably visitors opted the food out. I missed some audio guide to tell me about the amazing movies that were filmed there and great actors that spent time there (Eastwood, Nicholson, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill:)). Anyway, overall the experience was amazing. My kids never saw a western before this visit... but we left with full cowboy equipment and we're watching westerns now:). Totally recomend the place. I understand there are two more in the area but I did not had time to visit them.
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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)

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Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood – Staub, Schießereien und ein Hauch von Hollywood Besuch am 30. Juli 2025 Eigentlich wollten wir nur weiter zum nächsten Hotel. Doch dann tauchte am Straßenrand ein Schild auf: Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood. Ich erinnerte mich, dass ein Freund davon geschwärmt hatte – also dachten wir uns: Warum nicht? Zeit hatten wir, Geld noch nicht übermäßig ausgegeben, und ein bisschen Wildwest-Romantik kann ja nicht schaden. Eintritt und erste Eindrücke Der Eintrittspreis ist nicht gerade ein Schnäppchen, aber wenn man schon mal da ist, will man sich ja nicht wie ein Geizhals fühlen. Den Gutschein für die Kutschfahrt haben wir übrigens verschenkt – wir sind eher die Fußgänger des Westens. Kaum angekommen, überzeugte uns die Kulisse sofort: staubige Straßen, hölzerne Fassaden, ein Saloon wie aus dem Bilderbuch. Ideal für Fotos, Instagram und das innere Kind, das sich nach Revolverhelden sehnt. Showtime im Saloon Die Schauspieler reiten vor der Aufführung durch das Dorf – ein cleverer Trick, um die Touristen zum Fotografieren zu animieren. Die Show selbst findet im Saloon statt, wo die weiblichen Darsteller vorher noch als Kellnerinnen agieren. Multitasking im Wilden Westen. Das Stück ist komplett auf Spanisch, aber das macht fast nichts – die Handlung ist ohnehin Nebensache. Viel wichtiger ist der Running Gag: Ein Tourist wird vor jeder Vorstellung ausgewählt und in die Handlung eingebaut. Sprachbarriere? Egal. Lachen ist international. Kulisse mit Geschichte Fort Bravo wurde in den 1970er Jahren als Filmkulisse errichtet und diente seither zahlreichen Produktionen – von Spaghetti-Western bis zu Serien wie Doctor Who und Musikvideos von Depeche Mode. Die Anlage besteht aus zwei Themenbereichen: einer amerikanischen Westernstadt mit Saloon, Gefängnis und Galgen, und einem mexikanischen Dorf mit Kirche und Pueblo-Architektur. Die Tabernas-Wüste, in der das Gelände liegt, ist die einzige echte Wüste Europas – und sieht tatsächlich aus wie New Mexico, nur mit mehr Sonnencreme. Für wen lohnt sich der Besuch? Wir sind Mitte/Ende fünfzig und sagen: Man kann es machen. Aber besonders geeignet ist Fort Bravo für Familien mit Kindern – sofern diese nicht allzu klein sind. Die Schreckschusspistolen sind laut, aber immerhin fällt niemand einfach „tot“ um. Jeder „Erschossene“ zeigt deutlich, dass er Schauspieler ist – damit kein Kind einen bleibenden Schaden davonträgt. Pädagogisch wertvoll, könnte man sagen. Fazit Fort Bravo / Texas Hollywood ist kein billiger Spaß, aber ein gut gemachter. Die Kulisse ist beeindruckend, das Ensemble eingespielt, und die Mischung aus Show, Geschichte und Western-Kitsch funktioniert erstaunlich gut. Wer sich für Filmgeschichte interessiert oder einfach mal Cowboy spielen will, ist hier richtig. Und wer nichts versteht, lacht trotzdem. Denn im Wilden Westen braucht man keine Untertitel – nur ein bisschen Fantasie und Humor.
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