Club Hípico El Ranchito has for you an unusual show, based on rhythm and discipline, music and beauty: ‘Ritmo a Caballo’, a show of authentic Andalusian horses!
New in 2025: Discover the secrets of our equestrian artists during 30-minute guided tours at 5pm. This option allows you to learn all about their training and care, with free priority seating so you don't have to worry about finding a place after the tour.
From 5:45 pm and for 90 minutes, divided into different numbers, you will enjoy an equestrian and Andalusian flamenco show with 20 horses, riders, horsewomen and flamenco dancer, let yourself be amazed!
With your ticket you get free parking, free wifi and a non-numbered seat, as well as access to all our available facilities. In our bar and shop we only accept cash.
Combined ticket: Includes guided tour of the stables, entrance to the show and priority seating.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
The Club Hípico El Ranchito has an unusual show for you, based on rhythm and discipline, music and beauty: Ritmo a Caballo. An authentic equestrian ballet that has accompanied us every Wednesday at 17:45h without interruption since 1992. Its choreographies are mounted on some repises of Doma clásica and Vaquera, with Spanish music and costumes of the old Andalusia and directed by José Carlos González Guerrero, main rider who has in his professional career important awards such as: Champion of Spain in 2009 or Gold Medal on several occasions in the Sicab (one of the most important events in the equestrian world). We are facing a show of approximately 1 hour and a half, where we can enjoy 20 horses, all of them trained by our riders who put their knowledge and teachings to be tamed with a high level, distributed in different numbers.
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