Things to do in Villanueva de Alcoron (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 (admission ends at 18:00)
E58***65:“It’s essential and convenient to purchase the ticket in advance in order to minimise the queuing time. It’s easy to use and just show the QR code for entry.”
John_Du:“The salvation of the hot summer weather is to come to the exhibition. Anyway, people who understand art and those who don’t should be able to find their own aesthetics here.
Taking photos is not allowed, and there will be staff to remind you all the time”
邻水哈里特:“The child's dream came true, and he finally saw the Bernabéu Stadium. Unfortunately, the grass was cleaned when we went there, so there was no beautiful grass. It was a bit regrettable. It would be so beautiful if we could watch a game.”
Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 (admission ends at 18:00)
Annie长翅膀的喵:“On May 30, 2025, we spent a thrilling and exciting night at the Las Ventas bullring in Madrid. Watching Marco Pe`rez a talented teenager born in 2007 1V6 bullfighting, this bullfighting known as the "old bull" is called a bullfighting that happens in 20 years, I have the opportunity to watch it on the spot (after learning the news this morning, through friends in Madrid, find a way to get the ticket, There is also a doctor who reads Spanish bullfighting art in Madrid, a Beijing brother's live guide and reconciliation) and admired a wonderful, ups and downs, twenty-year-old bullfighting, the whole venue is full, and also appreciates the Spaniard's fever, so lucky, Very happy and excited to have such an experience 🤩😎”
Opening hours: 10:00-21:00(Tickets available until 20:30; admission ends at 20:30)
M14***17:“It is well worth going. The museum has a rich collection, including many world-class art treasures, such as paintings by Picasso and Dali. A few hours inside is not enough, especially for the elderly, free tickets, very friendly. It would be a pity to miss this museum.”