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Arena Las Ventas

If you're looking to save some cash, grab lunch at a nearby café instead of inside the arena. The prices in the concession stands are pretty steep!
Plan to visit on a weekday if you can... The weekend crowds were intense, and I found it harder to enjoy the space without feeling rushed
Valencia Bullring

My advice is to grab a quick bite at the local cafes nearby. The prices are reasonable compared to eating at the venue, plus the food is delish.
Be ready for the sun! Bring a hat and sunscreen if you're going during summer; the open areas can get really hot.

I recommend you visit early in the day, around 10 AM, to avoid crowds and have a more peaceful experience when looking at the exhibits.

I found the audio guide super helpful, but just so you know, it’s only available at the main entrance. Don’t miss out by going around and then having to backtrack!
Maestranza
Fundacion Juan March

If you’re planning to see a show, I recommend arriving at least 30 minutes early to grab a good seat. The venue is smaller, and the best spots fill up fast.

I think you should keep an eye on their schedule. Sometimes they have last-minute pop-up events that aren’t heavily advertised but are definitely worth seeing.
After your visit, hit the nearby cafes for a quick bite. Some of them have great deals and discounts for visitors; I saved a bit on lunch!

My advice is to use public transport; it's super easy and parking can get tricky around there. The metro stop is just a short walk away.
Arena Monumental

I suggest wearing comfortable shoes. The seating can get a bit cramped, and you might end up standing a lot during the show. I wish I had thought of this before!

My advice is to arrive around 30 minutes before the show starts. You can grab a drink and explore the area a bit without feeling rushed!

I think it's totally worth it to book your tickets online in advance. I skipped the long lines and got in quickly, which saved me so much time!
Plaza de toros de Zaragoza

I suggest grabbing a bite at one of the nearby cafes before the show. The food inside is overpriced and not that great. I had a much better meal for half the price nearby!

My advice is to arrive a bit early, around 30 minutes before an event. You can take a cool walk around the plaza and grab some cheap drinks from nearby shops. Prices inside are way higher!

I suggest you check the event schedule online before you go. When I visited, I missed a cool show because I didn’t realize there was one that evening. Plans change, and it’s better to be informed!
La Malagueta

I recommend hitting La Malagueta around 5 PM to catch some live shows without the crowds. The vibe is so much better, and you’ll grab a good spot! Trust me, I learned the hard way visiting during peak time
Bullring of Vista Alegre

I think arriving around 7 PM is a good idea. That way, you can soak in the vibe and not rush. Sometimes they offer pre-show activities that are actually really fun!

I suggest checking the schedule online before you go. Some shows can get sold out, and it saves time if you book in advance. I missed out on a cool bullfighting event because I didn’t check ahead!

My advice is to grab some tapas at a nearby bar before the show. It’s a great way to save money and enjoy local cuisine. The atmosphere is lively, and you won’t regret it!