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Maestranza Bullring, also known locally as Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla, is one of Seville's defining monuments in El Arenal, beside the Guadalquivir River. Inside, you walk the ring, the Patio de Caballos, the Capilla de los Toreros, and exhibition rooms with works linked to names like Goya and Jean Cocteau.

Start with a guided tour ticket, because it usually gives you the clearest historical context and the easiest visit flow.
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Guided tours

Best if you want clear context on the ring, chapel, and collection in one structured visit.
Seville: Bullring Guided Tour with a Skip-the-Line Ticket
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Real Maestranza: Guided Tour
4.5(65)
 
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Private tour to the bullring La Maestranza
5.0(31)
 
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Audio guide tours

Choose this format if you prefer moving at your own pace while still getting curated commentary.
Seville Maestranza Bullring Tour with Audio Guide
3.4(17)
 
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6 tips for visiting the Maestranza

1
Book before midday slots
If your priority is a relaxed visit, lock in your entry before midday, especially on weekends. This site is one of Seville's core monuments, and demand often clusters late morning. Early booking helps you avoid rushed choices and focus on the experience.
2
Choose guided or audio first
If you want deeper storytelling and Q&A, take a guided format. If your priority is flexibility, choose the audio format and move room by room at your own rhythm. Picking this upfront saves time and keeps your visit style consistent.
3
Plan 60 to 90 minutes
Most visitors do best with 60 to 90 minutes on site. That gives you time for the ring, the chapel, and the exhibition rooms without feeling rushed. If you add a city combo, keep this window protected so the stop still feels complete.
4
Carry proof for reduced fares
If you are booking senior, student, youth, or disability-reduced admission, bring the required proof with you. Staff checks can happen at entry, and having documents ready avoids friction at busy moments. This keeps your entrance smooth and stress low.
5
Pack light for entry rules
Bring a small day bag and skip large suitcases, trolleys, tripods, and selfie sticks. Inside the route, photos are for personal use and no flash is allowed. Light packing helps you pass checks faster and move comfortably through the rooms.
6
Pair with nearby old-town icons
If you are planning one compact day in Seville, pair La Maestranza with Seville Cathedral (Seville Cathedral), Giralda (Giralda), or Alcázar (Alcázar). The short distances in El Arenal and the historic center make this easy without constant backtracking. That way you save time and keep your route enjoyable.

How to plan a Maestranza stop in central Seville

La Maestranza works best when you treat it as a focused cultural stop, then connect it to nearby icons in Seville's historic core. Choose your format first, and your day will feel much easier.

Choose your visit format first

Best for first-time visitors: a guided format, because it explains architecture, ritual spaces, and collection highlights in one route. Choose the audio format if your priority is pace control and short pauses for photos. Decide this first, then reserve your preferred slot. Book now.

Use timing to avoid bottlenecks

On regular days, the long opening window from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm gives you flexibility, but late morning can feel tighter. On show days, the visit closes earlier at 3 pm, so plan an early slot. This small timing choice lowers stress and keeps your afternoon free.

Build a compact old-town route

If you are planning one efficient route, pair La Maestranza with Seville Cathedral (Seville Cathedral), Giralda (Giralda), and Alcázar (Alcázar). Families usually do best with two major stops plus a meal break, while repeat visitors can add a longer guided format here. Book now.

History and spaces inside La Maestranza

Beyond ticket logistics, La Maestranza is a layered historical site where architecture, ritual spaces, and museum material explain how the monument evolved over centuries.

A construction story from 1761 to 1881

The current masonry bullring began in the early 1760s and reached full completion in 1881, after a process that stretched across roughly 120 years. That long timeline helps explain why the layout feels distinct from a perfect circle and why the site reads as both cohesive and layered.

What you see on the visitor route

The route typically moves through the ring, the Patio de Caballos, and the Capilla de los Toreros, then into rooms of paintings and prints. A key modern milestone came on November 21, 2008, when the painting and print rooms were formally opened in their current museum format.

Why the monument still anchors El Arenal

In practice, La Maestranza still anchors the identity of El Arenal: it is a declared cultural-interest monument, sits by the Guadalquivir, and remains woven into how visitors read historic Seville. If you want one practical micro-hack, choose a late-afternoon slot for softer light on the ring's facades and easier photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a standard visit?

A standard visit covers the ring, the Patio de Caballos, the Capilla de los Toreros, and exhibition rooms with bullfighting-related art and prints.
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How long should I plan for the visit?

For most visitors, 60 to 90 minutes works well. If you choose a longer guided format, plan closer to two hours.
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What are the opening hours?

Standard visiting hours are 9:30 am to 7:30 pm. On bullfighting show days, visiting hours run from 9:30 am to 3 pm, and the ticket office closes 30 minutes before the end.
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Are reduced tickets available?

Yes. The venue publishes reduced rates for seniors, students, youth, and selected accessibility cases with valid proof.
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Can I take photos inside?

Photography for personal use is allowed. Flash, tripods, and selfie sticks are not allowed during the visit.
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Is the venue accessible for limited mobility visitors?

The venue states that it is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility and has adapted toilets in the entrance area. If you need specific support, contact the venue before your slot.
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Is there a dress code?

Yes. Visitors are asked to dress modestly, and staff may ask for adjustments if clothing is not appropriate for the monument setting.
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Which nearby attractions pair best with Maestranza?

The easiest same-area pairings are Seville Cathedral (Seville Cathedral), Giralda (Giralda), and Alcázar (Alcázar). They fit naturally into one historic-center route.
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General information

opening hours

Standard visiting hours are daily from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm. On bullfighting show days, visiting hours run from 9:30 am to 3 pm. The ticket office closes 30 minutes before closing.

tickets

Published cultural-visit rates include:
- General: EUR12
- Seniors (65+): EUR7
- Students (17-25 with valid student card): EUR7
- Youth (12-16): EUR7
- Children (7-11): EUR4
- Family (2 adults + 2 children): EUR29
- Family (2 adults + 3 children): EUR35
Group rates are available on request. Standard rates do not apply on Wednesdays from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm.

address

Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, 12
41001 Seville
Spain

accessibility

The venue states that it is accessible for people with reduced mobility and provides adapted toilets in the entrance area. Reduced-price admission is available for disability cases with valid proof.

luggage

Large items such as suitcases and trolleys are not allowed during the visit. Bring only a compact bag so you can move easily through the route.

how to get there

The bullring sits in El Arenal, beside the Guadalquivir. Most visitors walk from Seville Cathedral (Seville Cathedral) and Giralda (Giralda) in around 10 minutes, and Alcázar (Alcázar) is also nearby. If you arrive by taxi, use the stop at Paseo de Cristóbal Colón 12.

security

Do not touch displayed pieces, keep a safe distance from staff and other visitors, and follow on-site instructions throughout the route. These rules are enforced to protect both visitors and heritage spaces.

dresscode

Visitors are expected to dress modestly inside La Maestranza. Choosing respectful clothing helps avoid delays at entry and keeps the visit smooth for everyone.

photography and filming

Personal photos are allowed, but flash is not allowed inside. Tripods and selfie sticks are also not allowed, so plan for handheld shots only.
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