Rideshow Royal Stables of Córdoba





Beskrivelse
“Passion and Spirit of the Andalusian Horse” præsenterer seeren, på 70 spændende minutter, en perfekt kombination af elementer fra klassisk og andalusisk hestekunst, håndarbejde, vaquera dressur, haute école, amazona og garrocha, der forbinder det med byens hestehistorie og -tradition. Rideshowet finder sted i de kongelige stalde i Cordoba, bygget i 1568 efter udtrykkelig ordre fra Kong Filip II. Almindelig entré: €18,50, hvilket giver adgang 10 minutter før showets start. Premiumbillet: €23,70, som giver dig adgang til showet 30 minutter før forestillingen for at se hestene blive klargjort og have fuldt ud privilegerede pladser. HUSK AT TJEKKE DIN E-MAIL FOR AT SE, HVOR DINE PLADSER ER PLACERET. Vigtigt: Uden en Córdoba Ecuestre-billet kan du ikke få adgang til showet. Viator-voucheren er ikke gyldig som entrébillet ved døren.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Rideshow, der blander dressurens perfektion med flamencodansens kunst.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Kørestolsegnet
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Det er ikke muligt at tage billeder eller videoer i showet
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Anmeldelser(282)
A wonderful experience. We went in the morning to see the training take place and took pictures, as you are not allowed to take pictures during the show. The show was first class and although only 2 parts where horse and human dance together the professionalism of the riders was wonderful.
The so-called "reception" staff are unfriendly and rude (they do not respond when you say hello, even when insisting...) / 3/4 queue outside when you have a ticket for the "General herd" 😱/ the only thing royal about the show is its name because the performance is VERY mediocre, the flamenco dancer is ridiculous, the staging is poor, the sound system is very loud: in short, do not spend your money on this and instead go see the show of the royal school (it is REALLY!!) in Jerez de la Frontera... I stayed until the end out of respect for the horses!!!
I regret going there; I thought I would see many flamenco dancers, but there was only one, very graceful by the way, and only for half of the show. Why put hair standing on two legs? For me, that is not a show but animal suffering. I do not recommend it.
A great show. With your ticket you can enter to watch the train Ning a few hours before the show begins. Recommend to purchase tickets with the option to enter 30 minutes before the show to see the preparation, but also to have a reserved seat at the side of the arena with an excellent view
Beautiful well trained horses. Good dressage display, although not spectacular. If you've seen one of the performances at the Vienna school, for example, you may be disappointed. We paid for general admission tickets and you basically get a thin cushion on a hard bench with no back rest. The premium ticket gives you a more comfortable chair on the long side of the arena, although don't think there is much viewing advantage. One disappointment was the ban on photography. Can understand that may not be advisable whilst horses are performing but no photo call even at the end of the show.
This is not a show but a Spectacular. I can’t express enough how much I and I think ALL the spectators were awestruck. Truly Wonderful.
The general admittance was an extremely reasonable price for a first class show of horsemanshi. It also allowed me to visit the stables earlier in the day.
Didn't get my seating assignment when I entered the event. After seating myself in general admission. I learned that I had to go back to the entrance and request a specific seat.
Very disappointing show. Too much of the same movements. Only one Flamingo dancer who was low energy, no passion and did only two dances. They don’t let you take pictures so God forbid the truth about their false advertising is revealed. Considering how little it costs to see the show, Inwould recommend it if you have nothing else to do but beware. You need to have low expections.
The show was really great. During the high-level dressage, spurs were used (though not all of them were blunt), and one of the horses had a sore belly. That always makes me wonder whether I should support it. I also got the feeling that they wanted to get rid of the audience as quickly as possible after the show. Even though the show took place at noon, we weren’t allowed to visit the stables.



