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Overview
Get inside Madrid's most famous bullfighting stadium, Las Ventas Bullring, on this audio-guided tour. Learn about the traditions and culture of bullfighting as you see key stadium sites including the Door of Madrid (Puerta Grande), where winning bullfighters make their celebratory departure. Then visit the Bullfighting Museum of Madrid and see works such as engravings from the tauromachy of Goya, bullfighters dresses from the 20th century and more. Your Madrid bullring tour includes the entrance fee, an audio guide, and a virtual reality bullfighting experience.
- Entrance ticket and audio guide to Las Ventas Bullring in Madrid
- Explore key sites inside the stadium like the callejon, an alleyway behind the ring
- Stop for photos by the Door of Madrid, the exit for victorious bullfighters
- Admire the building’s architecture with its Neo-Moorish façade
- Explore the Bullfighting Museum of Madrid and see the tauromachy of Goya and bullfighters dresses from the twentieth
- Hear about the history of bullfighting in Spain from an audio guide
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Take an insider's tour of Madrid's most famous bullfighting venue, Las Ventas Bullring, during this audio-guided tour. This self-guided experience offers the perfect opportunity explore this unique facility at your leisure, learning about the history and traditions behind this controversial sport and key aspect of Spanish culture.
Start your visit to Las Ventas any time during the building's opening hours, presenting your already-purchased ticket and picking up your optional audio guide. Learn about the fascinating history of this contentious sport and one of its most important stadiums. In the past, many Spanish nobles fought bulls while mounted on horseback, though this practice was outlawed by King Felipe V in the 18th century. This, however, did not end the tradition, as men took to the ground to continue engaging in the practice of bullfighting, creating the typical Corrida de Toros (classic bullfighting style) events that remain popular with Spaniards and persist to this day.
Take time to investigate the key sites in this elaborate stadium, including the beautiful architecture of its main entrance, before continuing to the tendidos (levels of seating) where you can explore the stands where visitors watch the fights. Check out the alleyway that surrounds the main ring, which is typically used by matadors to escape from enraged bulls. Then stop to view the stadium's principal gates, including the Door of Madrid, famous as the exit used by victorious matadors.
Make sure to spend some time admiring the architecture of Las Ventas. This brick façade building, first constructed in 1931 by Spanish designer José Espeliú, is considered an excellent example of Neo-Moorish style. Look for the beautiful ceramic tiles lining the stadium's walls and keep your eyes peeled for the glazed plaques that display the emblems of the various Spanish provinces.
Continue on to the Bullfighting Museum of Madrid at your own pace and see works such as engravings from the tauromachy of Goya, bullfighters dresses from the twentieth century, a section devoted exclusively to Manolete and a large testimonial sample of the birth of the historic Las Ventas bullring.
Then, strap on a virtual reality headset and become immersed in a real bullfighting scene. You are transported to the San Isidro Fair where you can experience what it’s like to be a bullfighter and a realistic bullfight.
Continue your visit as long as you like and feel free to purchase food or drinks at the on-site café if you'd like some refreshments.
Start your visit to Las Ventas any time during the building's opening hours, presenting your already-purchased ticket and picking up your optional audio guide. Learn about the fascinating history of this contentious sport and one of its most important stadiums. In the past, many Spanish nobles fought bulls while mounted on horseback, though this practice was outlawed by King Felipe V in the 18th century. This, however, did not end the tradition, as men took to the ground to continue engaging in the practice of bullfighting, creating the typical Corrida de Toros (classic bullfighting style) events that remain popular with Spaniards and persist to this day.
Take time to investigate the key sites in this elaborate stadium, including the beautiful architecture of its main entrance, before continuing to the tendidos (levels of seating) where you can explore the stands where visitors watch the fights. Check out the alleyway that surrounds the main ring, which is typically used by matadors to escape from enraged bulls. Then stop to view the stadium's principal gates, including the Door of Madrid, famous as the exit used by victorious matadors.
Make sure to spend some time admiring the architecture of Las Ventas. This brick façade building, first constructed in 1931 by Spanish designer José Espeliú, is considered an excellent example of Neo-Moorish style. Look for the beautiful ceramic tiles lining the stadium's walls and keep your eyes peeled for the glazed plaques that display the emblems of the various Spanish provinces.
Continue on to the Bullfighting Museum of Madrid at your own pace and see works such as engravings from the tauromachy of Goya, bullfighters dresses from the twentieth century, a section devoted exclusively to Manolete and a large testimonial sample of the birth of the historic Las Ventas bullring.
Then, strap on a virtual reality headset and become immersed in a real bullfighting scene. You are transported to the San Isidro Fair where you can experience what it’s like to be a bullfighter and a realistic bullfight.
Continue your visit as long as you like and feel free to purchase food or drinks at the on-site café if you'd like some refreshments.
Itinerary
Welcome to Las Ventas Bullring, considered the Bullfighting Cathedral. The most important bullring in the world. The one which gives everything and takes everything away. The biggest reward for those who manage to leave through its Puerta Grande and a challenge for those who hardly think about it.
Las Ventas Bullring was built in 1929 on the land called Las Ventas del Espíritu Santo, to which it owes its name. It is the largest bullring in Spain, with a total area of 45,800 square meters and capacity for 23,797 people.
Las Ventas Bullring was declared an artistic historical heritage in 1994. The biggest event that houses the Las Ventas Bullring is undoubtedly the San Isidro Fair, one of the events which has consolidated it as the best bullring in the world.
Las Ventas Bullring has been designed and built in the Neo Mudejar style. The Neo Mudejar is the most characteristic style of the bullrings in Spain.
Duration: 50 minutes
Admission Ticket Included
The Bullfighting Museum of Madrid is located in the Patio de Caballos in an emblematic section of the building and with a collection that offers a clear and harmonious vision of the history of bullfighting in Spain. Among its works are engravings of the bullfighting of Goya, dressed as bullfighters of the twentieth century, a section dedicated exclusively to Manolete and a huge sample of the testimonies of Las Ventas.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket Included
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