
The Plaza de Toros in Seville is Spain's oldest bullring and hosts the annual "Abril Festival," one of the world's most famous bullfighting festivals. The audience is considered one of the most ruthless bullfighting fans, making it one of the most challenging environments in the world.
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Nearby attractions: Giralda Tower, Santa Cruz Barrio (Seville), Flamenco Museum, Royal Palace of Seville, Torre del Oro, University of Seville, Metropol Parasol, etc.
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The Seville Bullring, also known as Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza, is one of the most historic and prestigious bullfighting arenas in Spain. Built in the 18th century, it is the site of numerous bullfighting events and is a symbol of Seville's deep cultural connection to the art of bullfighting.
The Seville Bullring is located in the heart of Seville, near the Guadalquivir River. It is easily accessible by walking from the city center, or you can take a taxi or bus (lines 13, 29, 32) to the nearby stops.
The Bullring is open for visits from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM (Monday to Saturday). The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
The general entrance fee is around €10 for a self-guided tour. Tickets can be bought online through the official website or at the ticket office at the venue.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during the bullfighting season (April to September). You can book online up to 1-2 weeks before your visit.
A visit to the Seville Bullring usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on whether you explore the museum and take a guided tour.
Guided tours are available in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, French, and Italian. Audio guides are also available for a more self-guided experience.
Start with the museum, then explore the bullring itself and the stables. Finish by walking around the perimeter for photo opportunities.
The Bullring does not offer night visits or light shows. Special tours are available during the bullfighting season, including visits to restricted areas.
The Bullring can be crowded, especially during the bullfighting season. Weekdays, particularly early mornings, are generally less crowded.
Facilities include restrooms, a café, and a gift shop selling bullfighting-related souvenirs and local crafts.
The Seville Bullring is partially accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps and elevators for easy access to the main areas. However, the historic architecture may limit full accessibility to some parts.
Both cash and card payments are accepted for tickets and purchases in the gift shop. Mobile payments are also supported.
Yes, several nearby restaurants offer vegetarian and vegan options, and halal food can also be found in the area.
Yes, the Bullring has a souvenir shop selling bullfighting memorabilia, traditional Andalusian crafts, and local items like ceramic bulls and flamenco accessories.