REVIEW · SEVILLE
Seville: Horse’s Show Entry Ticket. Optional Stud Farm Visit
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A horse show with real heart lessons. At Yeguada Torreluna, just outside Seville, you’ll see purebred Spanish horses perform while a guide adds a motivational layer about people, values, and teamwork. It’s not only about tricks. It’s about why the training matters.
I like that the optional add-on, Story of a Champion, turns the visit into a walk-through of human values in a fun, emotional way. I also like how the experience ends with the TRADITIONS show, where the horse-and-handler partnership feels like the main event, not a side note.
One thing to plan for: the ranch entry can be a little tricky to locate by taxi, and you’ll want to arrive with extra time so you’re not hunting for the right spot.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Yeguada Torreluna Ranch Entry: how to arrive without stress
- What your ticket covers (and why $35 can still feel like a bargain)
- Story of a Champion: seven human-values stops, explained in everyday terms
- The TRADITIONS show: where the partnership becomes the point
- How the day flows: show-only vs show plus the motivational visit
- Who should book this horse show experience?
- Value check: is it worth the trip outside Seville?
- Should you book the Seville horse show with optional Story of a Champion?
- FAQ
- How long does the experience take?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Do I need to choose between the motivational visit and the show?
- Where do I meet, and what do I show?
- What languages are available for the guide?
- Are food and drinks included?
Key takeaways before you go

- Purebred Spanish Horse World Champions: the show is built around world-level animals and skilled riders.
- Story of a Champion (seven stops): human values are taught through short, practical moments.
- Human and horse in parallel: the guiding idea is that both “worlds” help each other.
- TRADITIONS as the finale: expect the show’s finishing segment to feel like the big payoff.
- 45 minutes to 2 hours: you can do show-only or add the motivational visit.
- Live guide in multiple languages: English, Spanish, French, and German.
Yeguada Torreluna Ranch Entry: how to arrive without stress

This outing starts at Yeguada Torreluna. Your first job is straightforward: head to the ranch entrance and show your mobile voucher at the entry point. You’ll receive a bracelet that acts as your ID during the experience—think of it as the quick-and-easy way the staff keeps everyone organized.
The location is outside the center of Seville, so transport can make or break your mood. If you’re taking a taxi, I’d use the exact ranch name and aim for the ranch entry rather than a vague reference to Seville. Some people find it a bit hard to pin down the correct pickup area for taxis, and once you’re there, you still want to spend your energy watching horses, not walking around looking for the right gate.
Practical tip: give yourself buffer time. Even if the show itself doesn’t feel long on paper (45 minutes to 2 hours depending on option), that’s only counting the program. Getting there, checking in, and settling in takes real time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seville
What your ticket covers (and why $35 can still feel like a bargain)

The price point is $35 per person, and your base includes the horse show entry ticket. If you select the optional add-on, you’ll also get the motivational visit called Story of a Champion.
Here’s what makes it good value: you’re not just paying for a seat. You’re paying for two layers—(1) live horsemanship performance and (2) a guided explanation of what the horses and handlers represent in terms of human values. If that second layer matches your travel style, the ticket feels more “complete” than a standard short show.
Two quick budget notes:
- Food and drinks aren’t included, so plan to grab something earlier or bring a snack if that works for you.
- Your total cost can rise if transport from Seville adds up, especially if you’re relying on taxi both ways. The show price is enticing; your real variable is getting there smoothly.
Story of a Champion: seven human-values stops, explained in everyday terms

If you choose the optional visit, Story of a Champion is built around seven stops focused on human values. The message is simple: each stop offers a life lesson tied to the idea that you can grow by learning how champions think and act—even if your “arena” is totally different from a horse show.
What you’re walking through is described as motivational and emotional, but it also sounds practical. The goal isn’t just to make you feel inspired for a moment. It’s to connect the themes to how people develop potential. You’ll see the experience presented as two parallel worlds: human life and horse life, meeting along the path.
You can think of this as the “context” layer:
- The horses demonstrate excellence in training and discipline.
- The people-side lessons translate those themes into character, teamwork, and growth.
Where it might not be for you: if you want pure performance time with zero storytelling, you may prefer the show-only option. The program is designed to be emotional and guided, not silent and strictly athletic.
The TRADITIONS show: where the partnership becomes the point

After the motivational visit (or as your main event if you choose show-only), the finishing touch is the TRADITIONS show. This is the moment where all that talk about values turns into movement you can actually watch.
Even if you’re not a deep horse nerd, the setup is designed for clarity: you’re there to see the World Champion Purebred Spanish Horses in action, guided by skilled riders. Expect a strong focus on how handlers and horses work as a team. The “intangible” part of the experience—emotions, character, teamwork—shows up in the way the routine looks coordinated and purposeful rather than chaotic or random.
If you love performances that blend artistry with discipline, this is the sweet spot. And if you’re visiting Seville and want something outside the usual museums-and-cathedral rhythm, a world-class horse show can be a refreshing change of pace.
How the day flows: show-only vs show plus the motivational visit

Your total time is listed as 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on whether you include the motivational visit. Starting times vary, so check availability for the schedule that fits your day in Seville.
I like planning this kind of trip by asking one question: do you want a quick, focused show, or do you want a full arc with a guided story first?
- Show-only option: best if you’re short on time, want a straightforward equestrian experience, and prefer to spend your energy watching rather than listening.
- Show + Story of a Champion: best if you enjoy guided meaning, you like travel experiences with a strong message, and you don’t mind a more structured pace.
Either way, the program is designed to move you from arrival and identification (the bracelet) into a guided experience, ending with the show’s TRADITIONS segment.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seville
Who should book this horse show experience?

This is a strong match if you:
- love live animal performance with real riders and high-level horses
- want something different from Seville’s typical sightseeing loop
- enjoy tours that explain the “why” behind what you’re seeing
- travel with kids or teens who can handle a guided event for under a couple hours (the format is described as fun and practical)
You might skip the add-on and just take the show if you:
- want the shortest possible time on the ranch
- prefer sports-style entertainment over motivational storytelling
- know you’ll feel impatient with a structured visit
Value check: is it worth the trip outside Seville?

At $35, the horse show alone is priced to feel accessible for a short outing. The question isn’t whether the show costs a lot—it doesn’t. The question is whether the location makes your total day expensive or stressful.
Two scenarios:
- If you can get there cleanly: the base price looks like a good deal, especially because the experience includes a live guide and ends with the TRADITIONS show featuring world champion horses.
- If transport is complicated for you: you might end up spending more than expected on getting to and from the ranch. That can turn the trip from bargain to “okay, it was beautiful, but…”
My advice is to treat transport as part of the planning, not an afterthought. If taxi finding is unclear and you’re relying on last-minute directions, you’ll waste time. If you plan ahead and arrive early enough to check in confidently, you’ll get the part you actually paid for: horses and showmanship.
Should you book the Seville horse show with optional Story of a Champion?

Book it if you want a memorable break from the usual Seville itinerary and you like performances where discipline and emotion are part of the same story. The biggest reasons to say yes are the focus on World Champion Purebred Spanish Horses and the added meaning of Story of a Champion with its seven values stops.
Skip the add-on (or even consider a different activity) if your priority is only the shortest possible equestrian entertainment with zero guided motivation. And if you’re coming from central Seville, build in extra time for getting to Yeguada Torreluna Ranch Entry so the start doesn’t feel rushed.
FAQ

How long does the experience take?
The duration is listed as 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the option you choose and the starting time available.
What’s included in the ticket?
The ticket includes the horse show entry. If you select the option, it also includes the Story of a Champion motivational visit.
Do I need to choose between the motivational visit and the show?
Yes. You choose whether to include the Story of a Champion visit along with the horse show, or attend only the show.
Where do I meet, and what do I show?
Go to the Yeguada Torreluna Ranch Entry. Show your mobile voucher at the entrance to receive a bracelet that you’ll use as identification during the experience.
What languages are available for the guide?
The live tour guide is available in English, Spanish, French, and German.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to plan for that separately.






























