At Club Hípico El Ranchito, you can enjoy Andalusian Night, consisting of the equestrian show Ritmo a Caballo, dinner and a flamenco show. A show you can't miss. We assure you, you've never seen anything like it.
Programme:
From 5:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.: Ritmo a Caballo show
7:30 p.m.: End of show and transfer* to the restaurant to continue the evening.
7:45 p.m.: Arrival at the restaurant located 5 minutes from the equestrian centre.
From 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.: Dinner accompanied by traditional Andalusian music.
9:00 p.m.: Live Flamenco show with 4 artists (approx. 50 min)
10:00 p.m.: End of programme
* The restaurant is approximately 4 km away by car.
MENU consisting of cream of courgette soup, pork in sauce, Andalusian chicken skewers, fried potatoes and salad.
Seasonal dessert, no choice.
(Alternatives available for vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs, Muslims and others on request and subject to confirmation)
Optional: guided tour of the stables at 5 pm
Ticket Andalusian Night: Includes equestrian show, dinner with drinks included and live flamenco show.<br/>Dinner with drinks included: See the menu in the description, if you have any food intolerance, please consult us for alternatives. <br/>Transfer to the restaurant: With this option you will have access to the shuttle bus between the equestrian centre and the restaurant.
Show package and stable tour: Admission with guided tour of the stables, priority seating and standard package without transport.
Ticket for Andalusian Night<br/>Dinner with drinks included
This is where the experience begins.
At this centre, from 5 p.m. onwards, you will have access to free parking and the indoor equestrian centre with individual seats to watch the equestrian show.
After the horse show at El Ranchito, we will travel to the Barbacoa La Cañada restaurant, located at Calle Cañada de los Cardos 7, Torremolinos, Málaga.
If you require transport from El Ranchito to the restaurant, please let us know so that we can reserve enough seats on the shuttle bus. The cost is €5 per person, payable in cash at the Ranchito ticket office.
This is where the experience ends.
Thank you for purchasing tickets for the Andalusian Night experience.
The first place you should go is Club Hípico El Ranchito, Senda del Pilar número 4, Torremolinos, Málaga.
Optionally, you can take a guided tour of the stables, which starts at 5 p.m. and costs €10 for adults and €5 for children up to 11 years old, to be paid directly at the ticket office.
If you do not wish to take part in this activity, we recommend arriving at 5.15 pm to take your seat and visit the bar or souvenir shop.
You can park your vehicle on our premises completely free of charge.
The equestrian show begins at 5.45 pm and lasts approximately 90 minutes, with a short break.
At the end of the equestrian event, we will move on to the next location, which is a few kilometres from our centre. If you require transport to the restaurant, please book it before arriving at the equestrian centre. The cost is €5 per person.
The restaurant is located at Calle Cañada de los Cardos, 7, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga.
Please note that the restaurant is where the event ends, so we will not return to El Ranchito.
Dinner will be served at around 8 p.m., with drinks included. These drinks are unlimited DURING dinner, and the open bar ends when the show begins.
The live flamenco show will begin at around 9 p.m. and will last approximately 60 minutes.
Once the flamenco show has ended, the experience is over.
The restaurant will help you get a taxi if you need one.
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