The Plaza de Toros de Ronda is a Bullring in Ronda, it has a diameter of 66 metres, surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone. There are two …
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Jan 29, 2025
The Bullring of Ronda is one of the oldest in Spain, and walking through it feels like stepping into history. A must-see for those interested in Spanish culture. Full review by Olaf J
Jan 29, 2025
Near the Triana food market. We visited on a non-bullfight day. Well worth a 2-hour visit. 10 euros entry. Great self tour with easy audio which took us through the various parts of the tour. Full of… Full review by Highburysunshine
Jan 26, 2025
Our tour guide took us into this huge bullring and explained the importance of bull fighting to this town. Lots of history here. It is of classic design, but I did not find it very attractive. Full review by Thomas V
are there any bullfights in August I will be there around the 24th or 25th
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No. The bullring in Ronda is the most important Plaza de Toros in Spain and is only used for bullfights one weekend per year, during the town's annual fiesta. The Goyesca …
No. The bullring in Ronda is the most important Plaza de Toros in Spain and is only used for bullfights one weekend per year, during the town's annual fiesta. The Goyesca Corrida(bullfight) is held on the Saturday (the penultimate day) if Ronda's fiesta. The fiesta takes place in the first week of September, normally. I think the Goyesca Saturday this year is on the 9th of September. The Goyesca attracts the world's best toreros. On the Friday, a bullfight featuring young toreros (bullfighters) is held. These toreros are normally in their late teens, early 20's and are just a year or so shy of being qualified, having started training for the corrida at the age of 8 or 9.
You can go to their website directly from the Tripadvisor page. Along the top is a tab that you can click for English if you need to. Click the "Visit" tab and the hours are listed. Lots of …
You can go to their website directly from the Tripadvisor page. Along the top is a tab that you can click for English if you need to. Click the "Visit" tab and the hours are listed. Lots of other valuable information is also available on their website. Opening Hours: Open throughout the year, except on bullfighting days in September to celebrate the Festival of Pedro Romero January-February 10:00-18:00 h. March 10:00-19:00 h. April-September 10:00-20:00 h. October 10:00-19:00 h. November-December 10:00-18:00 h.