Madrid bullfight tickets
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Madrid bullfight tickets
Hello,
I'm trying to book a ticket to one of Madrid's bullfights on either July 14 or 15, but the website (https://www.bullfightticketsmadrid.com/en/home) is saying they're not available for either day. Does this mean tix are sold out (which seems unlikely), or do they not go on sale til closer to the day of? Would appreciate any advice. The 14th or 15th are the only days I'd be able to go.
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to book a ticket to one of Madrid's bullfights on either July 14 or 15, but the website (https://www.bullfightticketsmadrid.com/en/home) is saying they're not available for either day. Does this mean tix are sold out (which seems unlikely), or do they not go on sale til closer to the day of? Would appreciate any advice. The 14th or 15th are the only days I'd be able to go.
Thanks in advance!
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The website is down? Great news.
I think animal rights activists should start hacking all websites that sell tickets to bull fights.
Do the bulls a favor and boycott the event. If tourists keep buying tickets, the cruelty will never end.
I think animal rights activists should start hacking all websites that sell tickets to bull fights.
Do the bulls a favor and boycott the event. If tourists keep buying tickets, the cruelty will never end.
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Tourists attend flamenco shows. Spaniards attend bullfights. Once they are both gone, Spain will turn into yet another mediocre European country filled with northerners there strictly for the better weather. Very sad. Enjoy flamenco while you may.
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I attended a bullfight in Madrid in March 2015. I only stayed for the first 2 of 6 fights as i had a tapas walking tour that evening and I felt like I got the flavor of the event after 2 fights. The cigarette and cigar smoke was heavy and I did not enjoy watching the. Ills be unceremoniously dragged out of the arena after the fight, but I am very glad I attended this quintessential Spanish experience and have one of my photos from the first fight in my bedroom wall. One questions that I have t been able to get a definitive answer on, however, is whether the bull can be used for food afterwards or is it too muscular? It would be a shame if the latter.
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I attended a bullfight in Barcelona (matador on horseback).
It was one of the most disgusting I ever witnessed.
The seats were filled with old men and tourists. Young Spaniards don't go to bullfights.
In my opinion, only someone of the lowest intellect would find a bullfight entertaining.
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It was one of the most disgusting I ever witnessed.
The seats were filled with old men and tourists. Young Spaniards don't go to bullfights.
In my opinion, only someone of the lowest intellect would find a bullfight entertaining.
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I take pride in my low intellect.
I probably never would do it again, but we attended a bullfight in Spain years ago, mostly out of curiosity. I have to say, it was an interesting and colorful event. Someone mentioned upthread that they should pay homage to the fallen bull. I had that thought the day we attended, as they dragged the dead bulls out of the arena.
As I said, I don't think I'd do it again, but, heaven help me, I did enjoy it the one time I went.
I probably never would do it again, but we attended a bullfight in Spain years ago, mostly out of curiosity. I have to say, it was an interesting and colorful event. Someone mentioned upthread that they should pay homage to the fallen bull. I had that thought the day we attended, as they dragged the dead bulls out of the arena.
As I said, I don't think I'd do it again, but, heaven help me, I did enjoy it the one time I went.
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I'd certainly not consider attending a bullfight in Spain. Partially because the bull fighting you can see in France is so much better and.... the bull gets to live and fight another day.
The British managed to get rid of bear baiting, dog fighting, chicken fighting and even the Spainish have managed to get over watching what happens to donkeys pushed off church steeples (yes you guessed it right) why on earth they still like to torture a bull to death is beyond me.
Why the OP wants to go and see it is a mystery and frankly a bit disgusting. I understand you can still visit abatoirs anyday of the week and yet there is no queue while prices are low.
The British managed to get rid of bear baiting, dog fighting, chicken fighting and even the Spainish have managed to get over watching what happens to donkeys pushed off church steeples (yes you guessed it right) why on earth they still like to torture a bull to death is beyond me.
Why the OP wants to go and see it is a mystery and frankly a bit disgusting. I understand you can still visit abatoirs anyday of the week and yet there is no queue while prices are low.
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Those Of You like bilboburgler and pepper_van_snoot who have uber strong feelings against bullfighting are certainly entitled to your opinions, but to name call others who chose to attend, by calling them "disgusting" or of "low intellect" only demonstrates your own immaturity and intolerance.
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I didn't mention low intelligence ;-)
While lack of maturity is an interesting concept, given the sight of an animal (damaged before entering the ring) struggling to stand while the life blood pours out it and other animals scream with joy at the graceful movements of an unscathed animal (which strangely nearly always seems to be human).
If being one of the "other animals" is your idea of greater maturity.....
I have a sudden feeling I need to read Animal Farm or Lord of the Flies all over again
While lack of maturity is an interesting concept, given the sight of an animal (damaged before entering the ring) struggling to stand while the life blood pours out it and other animals scream with joy at the graceful movements of an unscathed animal (which strangely nearly always seems to be human).
If being one of the "other animals" is your idea of greater maturity.....
I have a sudden feeling I need to read Animal Farm or Lord of the Flies all over again
