Following the race from the street is free. But from this side of the barriers, the bulls are also going to be with you. From the other side it's free too, but to be honest the view is rather poor, as viewpoints must be found quite according to one's imagination. There is no official ticketing or bleachers/grandstands to follow the Encierro.
My main offer is positions on private balconies and windows, from which truly incomparable views can be enjoyed in full safety, and where you can have a nice breakfast and follow live on TV all those details that would go otherwise lost.
Positions are to be found all along the track, the best ones are those at the bends. They are at different heights and basically each and everyone has its own unique detail. Prices vary accordingly, as well as according to services offered (or requested) during the stay. A satisfying breakfast and toilet use are typically included in the price.
Each post accommodates a number of spectators that has been determined by experience and the comfort needs of the guests; where needed each viewpoint has its number.
All posts are typically accessible an hour prior to the start of the Encierro to it's end, allowing then all the time needed to relax and to watch again on TV (where available) what just happened.
Pictures and descriptions of all positions are available on request; because of their variety and diversity all material will be personally sent once the most adequate solutions for the clients have been individually evaluated.
Bullfight (corrida) tickets are also found, with several seats available in the best area, in the shade ("tendido de sombra"). A visit to a local fighting bull breeding farm ("ganaderia") can be organised on request, and this might include a "safari" among the bulls in free range with a pick-up.