The bullfight in Seville, with more than 12,000 seats, is known as Spain's most important and traditional bullfight, and bullfight is still held here every year. The most striking part of the bullfight architecture is the magnificent semi-circular arcade and the prince's gate Puerta del Principe. Opposite the bullfight, there is a sculpture named Carmen, a woman worker in a cigar factory. It is based on the classic image in the novel Carmen. Visits include bullfighting grounds, galleries, bullfighting museums, etc., with an English or Spanish guide explaining the whole journey for about 45 minutes. Every year from April to September, bullfighting competitions are held here from time to time. You can search information and buy tickets on the website.