[2024 Ronda Attraction] Travel Guide for Ronda (Updated Dec)
Address:
Regio Andalusie, 29400 Ronda Spain
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+34 625 99 87 11
Spain | Ronda may not be the best place for eloping, but it's worth it!
| Ronda may not be the best place for eloping, but it's worth it!. Hemingway said Ronda was the best place to elope
But it's likely that more people are amazed by the aerial view of Ronda
A white town perched atop a steep cliff
The New Bridge spans the deep gorge, connecting the new and old towns
Although I only stayed for one day, I really liked this small town
Wandering aimlessly, everywhere I looked was a romantic scene
Don't miss it if you're going to the south of Spain!
🚌Transportation:
It takes about two and a half hours to get to Ronda from Seville by Damas bus, and a round-trip ticket costs about 30 euros. The scenery along the way is different from the Spanish towns, with mountain roads, large fields, and hills, offering a very different visual experience.
📍Viewing spots:
Ronda is not big, I didn't go to any places that required an entrance fee, I recommend marking several key landmarks on google map, and just stroll and see. The best viewing platforms are like the last picture, most viewpoints will pass by.
🔹Jardines De Cuenca My personal favorite, the viewpoint in the small garden to see the New Bridge Puente Nuevo, the views from looking up and looking down are very special.
🔹La Sevillana On the side of the New Bridge, at that time a musician was performing the interlude of 'Game of Thrones' with a harp, the scene felt like time travel.
🔹Arco de Felipe V The classic Gate of Philip V, from where you can look out over the white town, with winding paths undulating.
🔹Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo The viewing platform at the foot of the mountain, I couldn't get there before because it was under maintenance, but it should be very nice to walk down to the bottom of the mountain if you have time.
🍽Food:
🔹Puerta Grande: Recommended! They have delicious oxtail and very good Sangaria
🔹La Casa del Jamón: Recommended! A local ham shop in Ronda found on google, the staff don't speak English, but the quality of the ham is very high and the prices are favorable, after comparing with various hams bought in Spain, this shop is not inferior at all.
Daniel Wright18 joe
[Europe][Spain] Ronda: spectacular view in the white village
Ronda is one of the most beautiful cities I visited in Spain. The sceneries are spectacular, with rich history and great restaurants. I enjoyed the view as well as the tapas. Very pleasant experience!
sybbiesontheroad
Spain.
Life advice! Don't go to Spain 🇪🇸 & Portugal 🇵🇹 too early || How can you miss Spain and Portugal when traveling in Europe!!
Cheap prices, diverse attractions, and delicious food
In addition to the elements of other European countries
Moorish style also reflects a unique charm
👣Route recommendation:
Day 1-3: Lisbon
Day 4-5: Porto
Day 6-7: Seville
Day 8: Ronda
Day 9: Ronda-Frigiliana-Nerja
Day 10: Granada
Day 11: Granada-Consuegra-Toledo
Day 12: Toledo-Bardenas
Day 13: Bardenas
Day 14-15: Barcelona
Day 16-17: Mallorca
▪️Lisbon
When the familiar sound of the tram comes from the corner of the street, everyone stops and waits for this city card to come slowly.
▪️Porto
Churches, monasteries, and even train stations are full of blue and white porcelain elements, giving a familiar feeling. As a thousand-year-old port city, Citywalk is effortless.
▪️Seville
The famous Plaza de España, with its ancient Roman-style corridors, arches, and capitals, as well as fountains, rivers, and bridges, is a perfect blend of Arabic and Spanish architectural styles.
▪️Ronda
A city in the sky built on a cliff, a place suitable for elopement in Hemingway's writing. It is recommended to take a photo from under the bridge, which can better reflect the ethereal nature of the cliff valley.
▪️Consuegra
The real scene of Don Quixote's fantasy battle with giants. Windmills + ancient castles, giving a romantic and atmospheric feeling.
▪️Toledo
The eternal city in Cervantes' writing, once the capital of Spain. A relatively large ancient city, it looks better when photographed from across the river.
▪️Granada
The pinnacle of Moorish architectural art, tickets to the Alhambra need to be booked in advance, especially during peak season, when tickets are sold out half a month in advance.
▪️Bardenas
The filming location of Dragonstone in "Game of Thrones" and a UNESCO biosphere reserve. It looks like a semi-desert area with volcanic landforms.
Lucy Silly Wiggle
Ronda 1-Day Tour: A Romantic City on the Cliff.
[A City Built in the Clouds - Ronda]: Located in southern Spain, Ronda is a picturesque cliff town. Let's spend a day exploring one of the oldest cities in Spain. 👣
🛬 [Itinerary]:
🌉 Puente Nuevo
Puente Nuevo is a landmark attraction in Ronda. The bridge is 98 meters high. There is a tourist museum and houses hanging over the canyon, which are worth a visit.
🐂 Plaza de Toros de Ronda
You can start your day at the tourist office on Paseo Blas Infante. If you like, you can buy a tourist pass, which includes tickets to various attractions. Next door is the bullring, one of the oldest and most magnificent bullrings in Spain. Inside, you can visit the bullfighting museum or the antique gun collection.
🛁 Arab Baths
After enjoying the scenery, we recommend you stop at two more interesting sites.
At the Moorish King's Palace 🏰, you can visit its beautiful gardens and former Arab mines. There is a staircase on the rock with more than 200 steps down to the river. Walk 🚶🏿➡️ a little further, and you will find the Arab Baths, which date back to the 13th century and are said to be the best-preserved on the Iberian Peninsula.
⛪ Santa Maria Church
Return to the old town, where the narrow cobblestone streets are decorated with geraniums - a charming place for a stroll. Stop at Duquesa de Parcent Square, where you will find Santa Maria Church.
Ronda Viewpoint
Ronda Viewpoint is a great place to watch the sunset, next to the bullring.
🏨 [Accommodation Guide]: Choose accommodation according to your needs.
🚌 [Transportation Guide]: Customized chartered car, more flexible and comfortable.
🧡 [Tips]: Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Adams Benjamin25Benjamin
Explore the romance of Spain and Portugal on a city walk.
Enjoy an 11-day tour of Spain and Portugal, and discover the romance and passion of the Iberian Peninsula! This amazing itinerary will take you to the best sights in both countries, so don't miss out!
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🎉 Itinerary:
Day 1: Depart from Hangzhou✈️, arrive in Lisbon, head to Cabo da Roca to enjoy the beautiful scenery, and then return to Lisbon to rest.
Day 2-3: Tour Lisbon and experience the charm of the maritime empire. Then head to Seville to experience the charm of the birthplace of flamenco, then head to Ronda and Mijas, and finally arrive in Granada to explore the ruins of the ancient capital of the Islamic dynasty.
Day 4-5: Depart from Granada, head to Valencia, then head to Peniscola, and finally arrive in Barcelona to prepare for the art capital of Gaudi.
Day 6-7: Take a deep tour of Barcelona and feel the artistic atmosphere. Then head to La Roca Village for shopping, and then head to Zaragoza to rest.
Day 8-9: Depart from Zaragoza, head to Toledo, and then arrive in Madrid to experience the charm of the Spanish royal capital.
Day 10-11: Depart from Madrid✈️, return to Hangzhou, and end your wonderful trip to Spain and Portugal.
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**Notes**:
* Visa information: Schengen visas are required for both Spain and Portugal, so apply in advance for peace of mind! 📝
* November climate: Southern Spain is warm, northern Spain is cool; Portugal has a pleasant climate, warm and comfortable during the day. 🌡️
* Currency exchange rate: Pay attention to the exchange rate of the euro against the RMB before traveling, and plan your budget reasonably. 💶💴
* Food recommendations: Spanish paella and Portuguese egg tarts are a must-try! 🍽️😋
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The trip to Spain and Portugal is full of excitement! For more private guides, remember to follow me💖, and let's explore the endless charm of these two countries together!
Hazel@678 Richardson
Check out the detailed guide for traveling in Spain and Portugal on the 14th.
A 14-day in-depth tour of Spain and Portugal to explore the customs of the two countries! Awesome itinerary that will take you to Spain and Portugal and experience a different kind of European romance!
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Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, with profound histories and unique cultures. From the spectacular Moorish Palace to the stunning Sagrada Familia, the region's charm is evident at every turn. Portugal, also known as Franchi, and Spain, the country of matadors, are waiting for you to explore! 🌍✨
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📅Route arrangement:
D1: Shenzhen Collection Day
D2-D3: Shenzhen✈️Barcelona🚌Peniscola🚌Valencia🚌Spanish town🚌Granada
Depart for Barcelona, pass through Peniscola, Valencia, and finally arrive at Granada to enjoy the Spanish style.
D4: Granada🚌Mijas🚌Ronda🚌Sevilla
Travel through Andalusia, visit the white town of Mijas, visit Ronda, the hometown of bullfighters, and finally arrive in Seville.
D5-D6: Sevilla🚌Lisbon
Go to Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and experience the unique charm of Portugal.
D7-D8: Lisbon 🚌 Obidos 🚌 Porto 🚌 Salamanca
Visit the romantic town of Obidos, head to Porto, and then to Salamanca to experience the blend of Portugal and Spain.
D9-D11: Salamanca🚌Segovia🚌Madrid🚌Toledo🚆Barcelona
Travel deep into the interior of Spain, visit the ancient city of Segovia, arrive in Madrid, then go to Toledo, and finally return to Barcelona by train.
D12: Free time in Barcelona
Free time in Barcelona to experience the unique charm of this city.
D13: Barcelona✈️Shenzhen
After a pleasant trip to Spain and Portugal, return to Shenzhen.
D14: Shenzhen disbandment day
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**Note**:
* Airport transportation🚗: Xipu Airport has convenient transportation. You can choose taxi, bus or special car. Check the route before traveling~
* Prices of specialty products💰: The two countries are rich in specialty products, and the prices vary depending on the region and store. It is recommended to compare more before making a purchase!
* Visa information📖: To travel to Spain and Portugal, you need to apply for a visa in advance and prepare relevant materials to ensure a smooth trip.
* Public security situation 👮♂️: Public security in Portugal is relatively good, but you still need to take good care of your personal belongings and pay attention to safety when traveling at night.
*Wear according to the climate👗: Match clothes according to the travel season. Sun protection in summer and warmth in winter are very important for comfortable travel!
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🌟Don’t forget to follow me, I will take you to enjoy Spain and Portugal, more exciting things are waiting for you to discover! 💫See you there during your trip to Spain and Portugal~
LauriKuosmanen
The perfect Spanish town for eloping.
Ronda in Malaga, southern Spain, is the prototype for the "City in the Sky" in Hayao Miyazaki's works. The town is built on the steep El Tajo Gorge, making it feel like a city in the sky.
Ernest Hemingway loved this town and wrote in "Death in the Afternoon": "If you want to go to Spain for a honeymoon or elope with someone, Ronda is the most suitable place. The whole town is full of romantic scenery."
Oliver Gray Oliver|76
A Journey to Ronda
I finally embarked on a self-driving trip to Ronda.
Ronda, a place full of mystery and unique charm. The city of elopement in Hemingway's writings. Here, I experienced the unique style described in his works and felt the romance of nature.
In 'Death in the Afternoon,' he wrote: 'If you want to honeymoon or elope in Spain, Ronda is the best place. The whole city is filled with romantic scenery... If you can't succeed in honeymooning or eloping in Ronda, then it's best to go to Paris, part ways, and find new love.'
In the morning, under the sunlight, the scenery of Ronda is picturesque. Time seems to slow down, and there's no need to think about anything. The sunrise is especially romantic. The sunset whispers gently, making the mood relaxed and joyful.
In the afternoon, I visited Ronda's famous historical site - St. John's Cathedral. This cathedral has witnessed the historical changes of Ronda and carries the devout faith of the believers. In the chimes of the church bells, I seemed to hear the echoes of history and felt the power of faith.
In the evening, I strolled through the local streets and alleys, tasted the food, listened to the unique music of Spain, and felt the atmosphere of life here. As night fell, I sat by the window, admiring the splendid beauty of the Milky Way, filled with emotions.
Take my advice, go on a trip, a journey that allows yourself to slow down.
Route: It is recommended to fly to Seville and rent a car to Ronda. On the way, you will pass through Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, and then drive from the national road to Ronda. (There is a Smurf village nearby, but I personally do not recommend going there, it's a complete trap)
Harper Lee Harper;14
The Journey through England, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal (18) 'The City in the Sky' and 'The White Town'
The Journey through England, Ireland, Spain, and Portugal (18)
'The City in the Sky' and 'The White Town'
2024.6.22 (Saturday)
Seville-Granada
Weather: Cloudy, 13-33 degrees.
We couldn't make it to the Spanish Square yesterday, but with the tour leader's coordination, we successfully checked in at the square this morning (Picture 1).
Enjoying the splendid Spanish sunshine, the temperature difference between morning and evening is huge, like two different seasons.
Today we left Seville and headed to Granada via Ronda, mostly driving on mountain roads.
Around noon, we arrived in Ronda for a visit.
Ronda, known as 'The City in the Sky' (Picture 2), is located in the hinterland of the Malaga province at an altitude of over 700 meters. This small town, born in the Roman Empire era and developed during the Arab invasion era, has its old town perched on a cliff with a hundred meters of height difference, offering a breathtaking and magnificent view (Picture 3).
The famous Puente Nuevo (also known as the New Bridge, Picture 4), rebuilt in the mid-18th century, spans a 98-meter-high gorge on both sides, with the Guadalevín River flowing towards Seville at the bottom of the valley. It is a vital thoroughfare between the old and new towns and one of Ronda's most iconic landmarks.
The Ronda bullring (Picture 5), with a diameter of 66 meters, is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain, built in 1785. Ronda is known as the birthplace of modern stand-up bullfighting, and it has seen two glorious bullfighting families, Romero and Ordóñez.
The town is peaceful and simple, as if it naturally grew out of the surrounding cliffs. Today is the weekend, and there are even more visitors here.
After lunch, we drove nearly a hundred kilometers and continued along the mountain roads, reaching an altitude of over a thousand meters, to the town of Mijas built on the hillside (Picture 6).
Mijas, an Arab-style tourist town, is known as 'The White Town', 'The Romantic Town', and one of 'Spain's Top Ten Beautiful Towns'. Walking on the clean streets, the buildings around are all white (Picture 7), with bright flowers and individual decorations, exuding a strong romantic atmosphere (Picture 8).
The town faces the Mediterranean Sea and looks across to Melilla in North Africa (Picture 9). With a suitable climate, bright sunshine, and well-equipped commercial facilities, it has become a tourist and leisure vacation destination.
In the evening, we arrived in Granada to stay, and tomorrow we will visit a famous attraction here before heading to Toledo.
TwilightGlow4
Andalusia Self-Drive Tour | Great Value Car Rental Guide!
| Great Value Car Rental Guide! Rental Precautions:
You must have held a driving license for at least one year, and you need the original Chinese mainland driving license + a sworn Spanish translation.
When picking up the car, please bring an international credit card under the name of the main driver for the vehicle deposit pre-authorization, and the cardholder's name must match the main driver's name.
The international credit card must be a physical card; electronic cards, virtual cards, and cashback cards (Bonus+/ Cash Rewards, etc.) are not supported.
Local fuel prices are approximately 13.01 RMB/liter.
Vehicles in Spain drive on the right side of the road, the same as in mainland China.
In Spain, if a motor vehicle does not turn off the engine after parking on the side of the road for more than 60 seconds, the owner will be fined 100 euros. The same fine applies if the engine is not turned off during severe traffic jams on highways.
Be careful to distinguish between gasoline and diesel; gasoline pumps are often green, while diesel pumps are usually black. Do not fill up with the wrong fuel.
In Spain, roadside parking is generally divided by color, into white, blue, and green parking spaces. White spaces are free; blue spaces are time-limited and paid; green spaces are only for local residents or specific groups. Illegal parking fines are about 100 euros.
Parking fees in Spanish cities are comparable to those in China, about 2-4 euros per hour. All-day parking is cheaper, between 10-20 euros. The payment method for parking is self-service, accepting cash or chip international credit cards.
📅 Andalusia Self-Drive One-Week Itinerary
Day 1: Depart from Seville
Arrive in Seville and head directly to the car rental point from the airport. Our car rental partners offer an exclusive 40% discount, making your trip even more cost-effective! Get used to the vehicle by taking a short tour around the city, and in the evening, enjoy an authentic Spanish meal in the old town of Seville.🍽🌆
Day 2: Seville to Cordoba
Depart in the morning to Cordoba, about a 1.5-hour drive. It's recommended to stop at the beautiful white village 'Carmona' for a break. The Cathedral and the Roman Bridge in Cordoba are not to be missed.
Days 3-4: Granada
Leave Cordoba and drive to Granada. This journey takes about 2 hours. Granada is the soul of Andalusia, with the Alhambra Palace awaiting your exploration.
Day 5: Relaxing Day by the Sea in Malaga
Drive south to Malaga to enjoy the Mediterranean sun and beaches. In the evening, you can enjoy a seafood feast at a seaside restaurant.🌊🦐
Days 6-7: Ronda and Return
Depart from Malaga to Ronda, admire the famous New Bridge and the spectacular canyon views. On the seventh day, return to Seville to prepare for the journey back.
💰 Budget
Car rental cost (including 40% discount): about 2500 RMB
Fuel and tolls: about 1000 RMB
Accommodation: about 3000 RMB
Dining: about 1000 RMB
Tickets and other: about 500 RMB
Total budget: about 8000 RMB (including car rental, fuel, accommodation, dining, and tickets).
Chloe.Collins.46
Promise me, in this life, to visit Hemingway's elopement haven—Ronda, Spain once
After hearing about Ronda, some are drawn because of Hemingway, others because of Hayao Miyazaki.
You think it's the 'City of Elopement', you think it's the 'City in the Sky'.
Of course, some also call it the 'City of Photographic Deception'
In fact, aside from the frequently publicized Ronda's New Bridge, there are many other places to visit in Ronda, and many more views to see.
🗓 Itinerary:
Day 1: Ronda's New Bridge - Ronda's Old Bridge - Puerta de Felipe V
Day 2: Ronda Bullring - Ronda Arab Baths
Victoria Davenport
Ronda, Spain, I don't believe anyone would elope here
Ronda, a city in Spain, is located in the hinterland of the northwest of Malaga Province in the Andalusia region of Spain.
It was born in the Roman Empire era, developed during the Arab invasion era, and its old town stands on a cliff hundreds of meters above sea level, giving a breathtaking sense of grandeur. The city mostly adopts Spanish architectural style, with white walls and houses, also known as the 'White Hilltop Town'. It is known as the 'city most suitable for eloping'.
The Nuevo Bridge (New Bridge) spans the Grand Canyon and connects the new and old towns, transitioning very naturally and appropriately. Ronda is also the birthplace of Spanish standing bullfighting, where there is the oldest bullring and museum in Spain. The town is peaceful and simple, as if it has naturally grown out of the surrounding cliffs.
GlobetrottingNomad
Spain+Portugal|Spain+Portugal|Local's secret 8-day deep play
Winter❄️Most European countries are cold, but Spain and Portugal are still warm. More than 300 days of ☀️sunshine a year, makes Spain and Portugal have a pleasant climate in winter, with an average temperature of about ten degrees, and the Spring Festival is more suitable for travel✅
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🔆Tour highlights:
✔️All the way select three-four star quality hotels
✔️Visit the world cultural heritage Seville
✔️Feel the quiet and leisurely Barcelona
✔️One trip to take in the peninsula cultural heritage ancient city: Ronda, Segovia
✔️Take a classic horse-drawn carriage tour of the unique Spanish Square
✔️Mijas Valley lets you experience the pure Mediterranean style
✔️Ronda's natural cliff under the abyss of the abyss to make you feel the nature of the magic
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💃Deep tour strategy
‼️Classic attractions all punch‼️
Day1⃣: Barcelona - Arrival
Day2⃣: Barcelona - Zaragoza (Sagrada Familia - Casa Batllo - Our Lady of Pilar Church)
Day3⃣: Zaragoza - Madrid (Madrid Royal Palace - Don Quixote statue - Puerta del Sol - Plaza Mayor)
Day4⃣: Madrid - Segovia - Toledo (Segovia Old Town - Segovia Cathedral - Toledo - Toledo Cathedral)
Day5⃣: Toledo - Granada (Alhambra Palace - Alcazaba Fortress)
Day6⃣: Granada - Mijas - Ronda - Seville (Mijas Valley - Ronda - Ronda Natural Cliff - Ronda Bullring)
Day7⃣: Seville (Spanish Square - Seville Cathedral - Golden Tower - Seville Round Stadium)
Day8⃣: Lisbon (Jerónimos Monastery - Belém Tower)
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🥙Must eat food
🌮Seafood rice, must eat seafood rice when you go to Spain. "Coming to Spain without eating seafood rice is like never coming".
🧈Lisbon's Pasteis de Belem Portuguese egg tart, very authentic.
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🔥Travel mode
1⃣Carpool: When the number of people is small, you can carpool, relatively free.
2⃣Rent a car: The cost will increase, and language is also a problem.
3⃣Follow the group: Stop and go, say goodbye to the fleeting view, say goodbye to the travel strategy, save some expenses, worry-free and guaranteed.
The Hungry Explorer s Journal
Ronda
Ronda is a small town located in the hinterland of Andalusia, Spain. It was born in the Roman Empire era, and its old town stands on a cliff 750 meters high, giving a breathtaking sense of grandeur. It is the birthplace of bullfighting.
Ronda never lacks celebrities, and many celebrities visit here every year. The famous writer Hemingway has been here. Ronda is built on the cliffs on both sides of the Guadalevin River Valley. The white houses under the blue sky and white clouds tell its extraordinary past.
The city of Ronda is divided into two parts, the new city and the old city, by the Tagus Creek. The old city is very spectacular on the edge of the cliff, and it is just across the new bridge, maintaining its old appearance. Speaking of Ronda, it is of course a holy land in the hearts of Spaniards. It is the birthplace of modern bullfighting. You must come to Ronda during the bullfighting festival. Only then can you feel the unique passion and blood of the bullfighting city.
In Ronda, in addition to bullfighting, there are women in national costumes all over the street. Little girls are dancing flamenco on the street, and their skirts are flying. Some people say that the sky city on the cliff has a very high index of romantic encounters. If you are waiting for a romantic encounter, you might as well try here. Most of the attractions are in the old city, and accommodation and shopping are mainly in the new city. Therefore, the old city is like a ghost town after nightfall. The quiet stone streets with dim street lights seem to have entered medieval Spain!
Grace.Long@23
Most beautiful city
This beautiful city is a must visit if coming to Spain.
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Going for a wander in Ronda 🌉 🏰 🖼️
Ronda, Andalusia Spain
Ronda is a stunning hill top town within driving distance of the Costa Del Sol, it can be done on it’s own or as a pit stop on the way to Seville or Cadiz.
Probably most famous for it’s bridge the town is a beautiful glimpse into the past with the majority of it’s historic city center and back streets perfectly preserved. The bridge was built in 1759 and this bridge alone makes the town worth a visit, it’s really hard to comprehend how it was built so long ago and still stands today.
There are multiple places to view the bridge and the majority of them are free, there are pathways that cross the road and snake around the surrounding streets. There are a few bars and restaurants with outdoor seating and patios but they are very expensive compared to standard restaurants in the town, you can get a good enough view from the free spots.
There are lots of chocolate shops, patisseries and cafes for those who have a sweet spot and also plenty of traditional tapas bars for those wanting a more filling meal. I went in winter but still enjoyed a lot of amazing ice cream, it’s never too cold for delicious gelato.
There is an old bull fighting arena you can visit along with a beautiful park sitting on the edge of a cliff which gives stunning views of the surrounding valleys.
It’s very accessible by road with plenty of parking, we parked at the northern edge of the town and walked through the winding streets to the center. This was a wise choice as the evening sees a lot of people leaving and the small streets make traffic really bad.
#city #architecture #urbanexplorer #spain #ronda #andalucia #tripblazers #summervacation
Jamie Daniel Ali
1. Puente Nuevo
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milkutaobin
Mountaintop Town
Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain Malaga province that is set dramatically above a deep gorge. It is around 105 kilometers away from Malaga, you can visit here by bus, train or day tour from Malaga.
Ronda is known to be the birthplace of bullfighting, Plaza de Toros de Ronda built in 1785, which can host 5000 spectators.
Plaza del Socorro is a pretty little square surrounded by bars and restaurants. An ideal place to take a refreshing break with the view of the Nuestra Senora del Socorro Church at the end of the day.
Alameda del Tajo, next to the bullring, a 19th century tree line boulevard with a vantage point at an impressive height.
Calle Espinel is a one kilometer long pedestrianised street containing most of Ronda fashion shops, restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops and many more for you to explore.
Ronda is close enough to Seville or Malaga for a day trip, as well as the stunning views.