The Granada Bullring is one of the city’s iconic buildings. It has 14,500 spectator seats. Bullfighting competitions, concerts or large-scale exhibitions are often held here. There are hotels, bars and clubs under the auditorium.
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While the bullring may not be most well known tourist spot in Granada. After our visit there, we say it's a must see. The ring has enough memorabilia from the past ages to be a delight for someone ena...
Fantastic English guided tour. Our tour guide explained in great depth every aspect of the bull ring starting from the history, the architecture, the layout of the stadium as well as the various nuanc...
Two young people organising, one of whom was on their mobile virtually all the time. Paid our adult fees of €8 each and asked to wait 1 minute. As we waited , a spanish couple arrived, shown around an...
Whatever way our booking worked out, the two of us had the guide all to ourselves. Pilar’s English was perfect as she carefully explained about the ring itself (lots to more to it than meets the eye),...
The Granada Bullring is one of the city’s iconic buildings. It has 14,500 spectator seats. Bullfighting competitions, concerts or large-scale exhibitions are often held here. There are hotels, bars and clubs under the auditorium.
Plaza de Toros is a bullring. There are a lot of tourists who come to play in the square. There are a lot of historical materials on this square. The bullfighting project is also fun, and the bullring is also very good.
The square is small, located at the intersection of two roads. It is surrounded by a combination of classical and modern architecture. In the center of the square is a statue of the Queen of Spain. It feels like there is no need to stay. Just take a look when you pass by.
This square is quite small and square. It is a small square carefully constructed. It is located in the center of the city. The symbol of the square is the statue of Queen Isabella. It feels that there are quite a lot of people. It is also a busy traffic area.
This square doesn't feel so famous, but we encountered a parade that night. It felt very special. It was full of all kinds of old alleys and old houses, and it felt pretty good.