Skip the lines to the bullring in Seville. Learn more about Spanish culture, the aim of bullfighting, and what it means for the people who love it. Visit the museum and the chapel where bullfighters pray, and enter the arena as a bullfighter would.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- COVID-19 precautions
- Special health and safety measures apply. Learn more
- Small group
- Limited to 10 participants
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 75 minutes
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Skip the line through a separate entrance
- Instant confirmation
- Live tour guide
- English, Spanish
- Wheelchair accessible
Experience
- Visit the Bullfight Museum and find out about the history of bullfighting
- Explore the horses' courtyard and the chapel
- Feel like a bullfighter entering the arena as you pass through the main gate
- Admire the bullring from the middle of the arena
- Learn more about Spanish culture
- Official tour guide
- Headsets to hear the tour guide clearly
- Skip-the-line tickets
- All areas that customers touch are frequently cleaned
- Customers must keep distance in vehicles
- The number of visitors is limited to reduce crowds
- Customers must bring their own headphones
- Customers are required to bring and wear masks
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Prepare for the activity
A local guide will be waiting for you at the main entrance to the bullring. The bullring is located at Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, 12, 41001 Seville, Spain. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts.
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- Passport or ID card
- Passport or ID card for children
Know before you go
- If you choose the shared tour, it will be a bilingual tour conducted in English and Spanish
- If you have paid for the senior, student, or child fare, you must bring your passport with you to prove your age. Students must also bring a valid student ID card
- Please note, your guide is not responsible for any changes to the opening times, restrictions of access, or security issues at any of the monuments visited