Address: Av. del Real, 0, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain

Tucked into the lively streets of Torremolinos, just a few minutes from the beach, this striking Andalusian-Modernist bullring isn’t just for tradition—it’s for transformation. Opened in 2003 with a classic lineup of top matadors, the venue has since shifted gears, trading bullfights for concerts, open-air shows, and cultural events that draw a fresh, creative crowd.
Designed by local architect Ignacio Dorao Orduño, the space fits over 3,500 people and includes everything from a chapel to a museum, plus shops, a bar, and stables (yes, really). The layout gives old-school charm with modern flexibility—perfect for everything from flamenco nights to indie gigs. It’s a cool, off-radar venue that feels authentic without being stuck in the past.
If you’re after a unique night out with local flavor and a bit of architectural flair, this is your spot. Whether you’re catching a sunset concert or just want to explore an iconic part of Torremolinos’ cultural scene, the Plaza de Toros is full of stories—and ready to write a few new ones.
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