Malaga Bullring Tour & Immersive Museum,
Top Cultural Attraction in Malaga, Spain

What You’ll Experience

  • Historic bullring tour: Explore the iconic La Malagueta, one of Andalusia’s most important arenas.

  • Language options & guides: Audioguides available in English, Spanish, French, German, Polish and more.

  • Immersive bullfighting museum: Six interactive rooms with audio-visual and virtual experiences and sensory elements.

  • Engaging for all ages: A cultural visit ideal for families, solo travelers and anyone curious about Spanish heritage.

Why Visit

Located in the heart of Málaga, Spain, the Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta is one of Andalusia’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1876 and declared a Bien de Interés Cultural (Cultural Heritage Site), this historic bullring welcomes visitors with a unique combination of architecture, history and cutting-edge technology.

Discover the Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta — a unique cultural tour & immersive museum experience in Malaga, Spain.

Walk through history, technology and interactive exhibits that bring Spanish traditions to life.

At its heart is the CEIT — Centro de Experiencias Inmersivas de la Tauromaquia, the world’s most technologically advanced bullfighting experience centre. With six immersive rooms, virtual reality bullfighting games, sensory experiences and interactive exhibits, the tour brings centuries of Spanish tradition to life in a way that is engaging for all ages and all backgrounds — whether you are a first-time visitor to Spain or a seasoned cultural traveller.

Already visited by more than 60,000 people from over 100 countries, La Malagueta Tour is consistently ranked among the top cultural attractions in Málaga. Audioguides are available in English, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Russian and Italian, making this experience fully accessible to international visitors.

The tour helps you understand:

  • The cultural and historical context of Spanish bullfighting — from ancient origins to the present day
  • The architectural significance of La Malagueta, built in 1876 as a Mudéjar-style monument
  • What happens inside a bullring — the arena, the stands, the infirmary and the chapel
  • Why bullfighting is considered an intangible part of Spanish cultural heritage

Bullfighting objects

Sensory experiences

Immersive rooms

places to visit

La Malagueta Tour

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before your visit to Málaga's iconic bullring

The Visit
  1. The Malaga Bullring Tour is a cultural visit to the historic Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta in Málaga, Spain. The experience includes access to the arena, key architectural areas and an immersive museum with interactive exhibits explaining the history and tradition of bullfighting in Spain.

  2. No. This is a cultural and museum experience. The visit focuses on history, architecture and tradition through audiovisual and immersive content. There is no live event during the tour.

  3. The average visit lasts between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on your pace and whether you use the audioguide.

  4. Yes. The immersive exhibition is designed to be educational and accessible for families. It combines history, audiovisual storytelling and interactive elements that engage visitors of different ages.

Planning Your Visit
  1. The Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta is located in the heart of Málaga, Spain, just a short walk from the city centre and the beach.

  2. Yes. Audioguides are available in English, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Russian and Italian — ensuring international visitors can fully understand and enjoy the experience.

  3. Yes. The facilities are accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.

  4. While tickets may be available on-site, booking online is recommended, especially during high season and holidays in Málaga.

Prices & Value
  1. The self-guided audioguide tour starts from €7 per person. Group tours (11+ people) are available from €12 per person, and private guided tours start from €20 per person. Tickets can be purchased online at lamalaguetatour.com or at the venue. Booking online in advance is recommended, especially during high season in Málaga.

  2. La Malagueta Tour is open every day from 10:00 to 18:00 (last entry 17:00), making it suitable to visit year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for those who prefer milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer months (June to August) coincide with the main tourist season in Málaga, so booking online in advance is strongly recommended. The bullring is closed on 25 December and 1 January.

  3. Yes. Whether or not you are interested in bullfighting, the La Malagueta Tour offers genuine cultural value: a historic 19th-century monument, an immersive museum with six interactive rooms, virtual reality experiences, original costumes and artwork, and multilingual audioguides. It is one of the most unique things to do in Málaga for travellers seeking an authentic Spanish cultural experience. The visit lasts between 60 and 90 minutes and is suitable for families, solo travellers and groups.

  4. The Malaga Bullring Tour combines historical architecture, immersive technology and cultural interpretation in one experience, making it one of the most unique things to do in Malaga, Spain.

  5. La Malagueta stands out for several reasons. Built in 1876 in a distinctive Mudéjar architectural style, it is officially recognised as a Bien de Interés Cultural — a protected Cultural Heritage Site in Andalusia. Unlike most bullrings in Spain, which offer limited visitor access, La Malagueta houses the CEIT (Centro de Experiencias Inmersivas de la Tauromaquia): the world's most technologically advanced bullfighting experience centre, with virtual reality, interactive exhibits and sensory experiences — making it the most immersive bullring visit in Spain.

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