Valencia Bullring (Plaza de Toros) Tours and Tickets
Valencia Bullring (Plaza de Toros)

- Don’t forget your camera; the bullring ranks among Valencia’s most architecturally beautiful buildings.
- An audio guide is available for those who wish to take a self-guided tour of the museum and bullring.
- The majority of Valencia Bullring (Plaza de Toros) is accessible to travelers in wheelchairs and with strollers.
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Admission to the Valencia Bullring and Valencian Bullfighting Museum costs €2 for adults, with free entry on Sundays and public holidays. The cost of bullfight tickets varies by event and depends on your seat location. Sightseeing tours that stop outside the Valencia Bullring start from around US$23.
No, there are no guided tours of the Valencia Bullring. Instead, pick up an audio guide at the Museo Taurino and take a self-guided tour of the museum and attached bullring. You'll learn about the Valencia Bullring on guided tours of Valencia, although they won’t take you inside the ring.
The Valencia Bullring holds bullfights, with the two biggest events on its calendar being the Fallas Festival and the July Fair. The citywide Fallas Festival is celebrated in March to honor Saint Joseph. The Great Fair of Valencia (aka July Fair) includes a week of bullfighting at the bullring.
Yes, the bullring is in a central part of the city, making it accessible from nearby attractions. Next to the Valencia Bullring is the València Nord train station with its elegant art nouveau architecture. Continue your tour of Valencia’s architecture at nearby Plaza del Ayuntamiento, a grand town hall.
It depends. If you’re interested in the building’s architecture or curious about the history of bullfighting, then yes, it’s worth visiting the Valencia Bullring and the small Museo Taurino. If you wish to see an event at the bullring, check the venue’s calendar, as events throughout the year are rare.












































































































































