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Ronda, Spain
Suspended between Sky and PeaksPerched above its dramatic gorge, Ronda is one of the most spectacular towns in Andalusia. With its monumental bridge, Moorish heritage, and sweeping landscapes, it exudes a unique atmosphere that is both striking and deeply Andalusian.

Carrera Espinel
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Plaza del Socorro
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Plaza de Toros de Ronda
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Parc Alameda del Tajo
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Balcón del Coño
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Passage Ernest Hemingway
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Plaza Blas Infante
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Plaza de España
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Puente Nuevo
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Palacio de Congresos
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Viajeros Romanticos
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Lara Museum
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Casa del Gigante
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Mirador de María Auxiliadora
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Palacio de Mondragón
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Eglise de Santa María la Mayor
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City Hall
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Former Bandolero Museum – The Bandit Museum
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History of Ronda
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Palacio del Marqués de Salvatierra
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Information Point
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Arco de Felipe V
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Puente Viejo
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Gardens of Cuenca
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Casa del Rey Moro
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Advice
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Gastronomy
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Jan.
10°
Feb.
11°
March
13°
April
16°
May
20°
June
25°
July
29°
Aug.
29°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
20°
Nov.
15°
Dec.
12°
The best times to visit Ronda are spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and the light enhances the landscapes of the Serranía beautifully. In April, May, September and October, the city is pleasant to explore, with long days and a more comfortable level of visitors than in the height of summer. Winter also offers a calm, bright atmosphere, though with cooler evenings, while summer can be very hot, especially around midday.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: on Plaza Carmen Abela
Parking Martínez Astein : Av. Martínez Astein The Martínez Astein car park, although not the closest to the historic centre, remains the best option for visiting Ronda. It is spacious, easy to access and ideal for avoiding the narrow streets of the old town. For those who prefer to park closer to the main sights, the Plaza del Socorro car park offers a central, covered alternative. You can also choose the area around the train station or certain peripheral zones to find free parking spaces, with about a ten-minute walk to the heart of the city.
Ronda offers a tourist pass called the Bono Turístico Ronda, a single card that provides access to several of the city’s key sites without buying separate tickets. It includes, among others, the Arab Baths, the Palacio de Mondragón, the Casa del Gigante, the Joaquín Peinado Museum and the Puente Nuevo Interpretation Centre, making it a practical and economical option for discovering the main monuments. The pass can be purchased or collected directly at the tourism office located on the Paseo Blas Infante.
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