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24 Hours in Ronda, Spain | Top Things to Do in Ronda, Spain

Kim the Abundant Traveler shares her 24 hours in Ronda, Spain. Visiting Ronda for the first time? Get all my travel tips for Ronda, Spain and don’t miss this video!
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Today I’m covering my 24-hour stay in Ronda, Spain. From shopping in Ronda, Ronda’s walking tours, to food in Ronda you have to try, there’s plenty to keep you occupied in this city. I’ve got you covered with all the travel tips to make your first trip to Ronda, Spain your best!

Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain and is situated atop a deep gorge. The gorge separates the city’s circa-15th-century new town and the old town.

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Things to do in Ronda, Spain | One Day in Ronda, Málaga (24 hours in Ronda)

We only had one day to spend in Ronda (Málaga) so we tried to see as much as we possibly could and did the best things to do in Ronda, and can confidently say, this is now our favourite place in Spain... so far!

In this video we show you how to spend one day in Ronda and the best things to do in Ronda, including, the best viewpoints in Ronda, the bullring, shopping street, the park..etc. along with all the opening times, locations and any other information you need to know.

Our accommodation was in the perfect location, a short 5 minute walk from Ronda bridge (The link is down below), so if you're planning on staying here, i'd recommend staying as close to Ronda bridge as possible! After only having 24 hours in Ronda ourselves, we definitely think a day trip is doable! The main part of town is very small and everything is within walking distance. We took our time here and got so much done!

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Most Beautiful Town in Spain?! ???????? Ronda Spain

Ronda is a stunning town in the hills of the Malaga Province and is known as one of the area's white villages. There are structures that date back as far as 45 BC! With the new town dating back to as far as the 15th century.

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Ronda (Malaga, Spain) - A MUST visit town, what to see & SECRET Location *SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL*

Ronda located in the province of Malaga (Spain), an hour drive from Marbella or 1 hour and 30 minutes from Malaga airport.
Situated in the heart of the Serrania de Ronda, a mountainous region known for its stunning landscapes and deep gorges.
Ronda is renowned for its dramatic location, as it sits atop a deep gorge called El Tajo, which divides the city into two parts.
The Puente Nuevo, a magnificent bridge spanning the gorge, is one of Ronda's most iconic landmarks and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Visitors to Ronda can explore its historic quarter, which is filled with narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and charming squares. Ronda is also a gateway to outdoor activities and natural beauty.
The surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and exploring the picturesque countryside including the hidden gem “Cueva del Gato”.
Ronda is a captivating city that combines history, natural beauty, and Spanish charm, making it a popular destination for both local and international visitors.
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Ronda, Spain - The BEST Day Trip in Spain (They Told Me It Wasn't Worth It)

Welcome to a new travel vlog from Ronda, Spain! Today, I took a day trip to Ronda, Spain to explore this charming town and share with you a Ronda, Spain walking tour. In this Ronda Spain Vlog I will show you the charming old town of Ronda, the impressive El Tajo Gorge, and even visit the new city of Ronda Spain!

To start off the day, I climbed the main church in Ronda, the Santa Maria Church (Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor) for incredible views of the city. From the top of the church, you can see all of the beautiful white washed homes with incredible views of the surrounding mountains. After visiting the top of the Santa Maria Church, I made my way to the Old Bridge, also called Puente Viejo. The Old Bridge is a beautiful stone bridge that is the perfect spot for a good picture!

Next up on my Ronda Spain walking tour, I walk over the New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) and hike down for amazing views of the El Tajo Gorge. The El Tajo Gorge is over 100 meters, or over 300 feet deep, and hiking down the gorge is an absolute must on your day trip to Ronda Spain. As you begin hiking down the El Tajo Gorge, you will be rewarded with amazing views of the New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) of Ronda, Spain. The New Bridge is absolutely spectacular, with beautiful arches and even a waterfall at the bottom! I had to showcase the beautiful views of the New Bridge in my Ronda Spain Vlog!

Next up on my Ronda Spain walking tour, I walk across the new bridge, which connects the old city and the new city. My next stop on my Ronda Spain Vlog was to visit the Plaza Del Socorro in the new town. The Plaza del Socorro is a beautiful plaza in the center of Ronda’s new town, lined with tons of charming cafes and restaurants. Next on my day trip to Ronda Spain, I walk just a few minutes away to sip a coffee on a rooftop hotel overlooking the Plaza de Toros. The Plaza de Toros in Ronda, Spain is absolutely massive and is a beautiful site to see!

After visiting the Plaza de Toros, I head to Alameda del Tajo Park, which is a calm, green park, perfect to escape the sun and relax a bit. At one end of the park you have incredible views of the mountains surrounding Ronda, Spain. My last stop on my Ronda Spain Vlog was to walk through the main pedestrian street in Ronda called Calle Espinel. I end my Ronda Spain walking tour strolling Calle Espinel, window shopping and taking in all of the sights.

I hope you enjoyed my Ronda Spain walking tour and my day trip to Ronda! Ronda is a beautiful city with tons of nature and a tranquil and charming old town!

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This town in the province of Malaga is split in two by the Tajo del Ronda, a gorge more than 150 meters deep. Its old town has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest. This territory was occupied by the Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs and was finally reconquered by Catholic Monarchs.

The old town, with Arab reminiscences and medieval layout, extends to the south of the Guadalevín while the modern town, which emerged from the 16th century, unfolds to the north of this river. Several bridges connect the two halves of Ronda, one of the most interesting towns located on the route of the Pueblos Blancos (the white villages), in the heart of the Sierra de Ronda, a few kilometers from the Costa del Sol.

At the level of the civil architecture of Ronda, we will notice the stately homes and the mansions of the aristocracy. The palaces of Mondragón and the Marquis of Salvatierra and the Casa del Moro are some fine examples. The first of these palaces hosted Muslim and Christian kings for centuries; it now houses the city's archaeological museum. We will admire in the former palace of the Marquis of Salvatierra its wrought iron balcony in the purest style of Ronda. The Casa del Rey Moro is decorated in a Gothic and Mudejar style; it is surrounded by hanging gardens, classified as artistic gardens. The highwayman's museum (bandolero), the hunting museum and the Lara museum complete a visit to this part of the city.

The Arab bridge, the Old bridge and the New bridge
Three bridges cross a precipice more than 100 meters deep and lead to the other end of the city. The Arab bridge, built in the 14th century, provided access to the Arrabal Viejo (the old suburb). As for the Old Bridge, it consists of a single arch some 10 meters in diameter. The Pont Neuf is the most spectacular of all: a colossal work of engineering linking the Mercadillo districts to the city. Dating from the 18th century, its foundations rest on the base of the precipice. In various places, its height reaches 98 meters, and its length is 70 meters.

Ronda puts on its most beautiful finery on the occasion of the city's festivities, so many opportune moments to come and visit it. The Pedro Romero fiestas, with their Goya-style bullfights and flamenco music festival, are highly regarded, as are Holy Week, the Reconquista fiestas and the romería de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza.
The white villages scattered in the Sierra de Ronda, of Arab origin, are characterized by the harmonious integration of traditional architecture within a natural environment of rare beauty. In addition, other localities in the region are renowned for their Phoenician (Jimena de Líbar) or Roman (Acinipo) ruins. Algatocín and Atajate, amidst olive groves and vineyards, are clearly Moorish in essence. The Ronda region is part of the so-called humid Andalusia, where the landscapes are made up of a great botanical variety, as can be seen in the natural parks of Sierra de las Nieves, Sierra Bermeja and Sierra Crestellina . The coastline is a stone's throw away, with its leisure centers of Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Marbella and Estepona.


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Seville vs. Granada vs. Cordoba vs. Ronda | Andalusia’s Golden Three Places to Visit

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11. Santiago de Compostela. Hotel Pazo de Altamira is a lovely, modern hotel within a gorgeous old Galician stone building. And it’s right opposite the fabulous market!

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4. Las Alpujarras. Casa Rural la Fragua is a gorgeous little tucked away whitewashed apartment in Capileira (either stay here or in Pampaneira). This place is perfect for exploring the villages around the area.

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2. Mejorada del Campo.
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Ronda Spain - Must Visit Attractions & Best Things To Do

Not for nothing is Ronda the third most-visited destination in southern Spain – its two halves lie either side of the El Tajo gorge and are connected by the spectacular “New Bridge”. Here are a few things worth knowing before you visit this jaw-dropping town.

It’s split in half by the El Tajo gorge
Ronda boasts one of the most extraordinary locations in Spain, sitting as it does each side of the 100 metre (328 foot) deep El Tajo gorge. There is some wonderful walking to be enjoyed in this spectacular cleft in the landscape: from the old town, a dramatic path takes you right down to the bottom of El Tajo, to the foot of the mighty “New Bridge” that spans the canyon.

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Its most famous attraction is the “New Bridge”…
Finally completed in 1793 after forty years of construction, the scary yet beautiful Puente Nuevo is Ronda’s most famous attraction. It connects up El Mercadillo (The Market), the newer part of town, with La Ciudad (The Town), the old Moorish quarter and is, quite simply, breathtaking to behold. So dangerous was its construction that 50 workers lost their lives in the process.

But there are also two other bridges
Despite its fame, Ronda’s Puente Nuevo isn’t the only bridge that crosses the El Tajo gorge. It was built to improve upon the town’s two existing bridges – the Puente Viejo (Old Bridge), which dates from 1616, and the Puento Romano, which actually dates from Ronda’s Moorish period, between the 9th and 15th ceturies. Although dwarfed by the Puento Nuevo, both are attractive structures.

It’s steeped in bullfighting
Ronda is the birthplace of the modern Spanish bullfight and the hometown of its greatest dynasty. It was here, during the 18th century, that Francisco Romero faced the bull on foot for the first time, rather on horseback. Today, two of the most famous practitioners of the style pioneered by Romero are Cayetano and Francisco Rivera Ordoñez, whose grandfather featured in Hemingway‘s A Dangerous Summer.

There’s a historic bullring
As is fitting for somewhere as steeped in the bulls as Ronda, the town is home to a beautiful bullring. Dating from 1785, this elegant, neo-classical structure is Spain’s oldest plaza de toros: it was designed by Martín de Aldehuela, the celebrated architect also behind Ronda’s stunning New Bridge. Every August, it is the setting for the famous Goyesca bullfight in which the Ordoñez brothers perform.

Watch out for the “Coño” balconies
Strolling along the Paseo E Hemingway, you’ll pass a number of balconies that hang precipitously over the edge of the Tajo gorge. These are known in Spanish slang as “Balcons Coños”, because when you look down you’ll want to exclaim “Coño!” (which literally translated is a very rude word in English, but it’s used liberally in Spanish). Step onto one yourself and you’ll see why.

Wine-making since Roman times
Ever since Roman times, the rugged scenery around Ronda has been used for wine-making. This part of Andalusia is called the Serrania de Ronda, and is particularly known for its delicious reds, although the region also produces whites and rosés. In May, boutique travel agency Toma & Coe launch their Wonderful Wine Weekends tours, which offer a superb insight into wine-making in Ronda.

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Best Places to Visit in Ronda Spain | What to Do and See in Ronda Spain | Tourist Junction

1. Puente Viejo
2. Iglesia De Santa María Del Naranco
3. Murallas Del Carmen Ronda
4. Puerta De Almocabar Ronda
5. Almenda Del Tajo
6. Banos Arabes
7. Museo Lara
8. Old City
9. Plaza De Toros De Ronda
10. New Bridge

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The Best Day Trip to Ronda Spain for Historical Sites and Food in 2023

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Welcome to our channel! In this video, we take you on a fascinating day trip to the charming town of Ronda in Spain. Join us as we explore the town's historic sights, including the Arab Baths, the Water Mill, and the Roman Bridge. We dive into the rich history and cultural significance of these sights, learning about their architecture, engineering, and the way they have shaped the town's identity over the centuries.

Our visit to the Arab Baths takes us back to the days of Moorish rule in Andalusia, as we explore the intricacies of this ancient bathhouse and learn about the unique bathing rituals and traditions that were practiced here. We also get a glimpse into the daily lives of the people who used the baths and the important role they played in the community.

At the Water Mill, we witness the impressive engineering feats of the past and learn about the important role that mills played in Ronda's history. We explore the mill's functioning mechanism, its impressive stone walls, and the way it harnessed the power of the river to grind wheat into flour.

Finally, we cross the iconic Roman Bridge, admiring the breathtaking views of the gorge and the town below. We delve into the fascinating history of the bridge and its importance in connecting the town's two halves.

Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a charming town to explore, Ronda has something for everyone. So join us on this journey of discovery and don't forget to like and subscribe for more travel videos!

Ronda Spain | The City of Dreams (MUST VISIT IN EUROPE)

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Ronda (Spain) - The main attractions of the city.
Ronda is a city in southern Spain in the province of Malaga. Located on a cliff around the deep gorge of El Tajo. Ronda - one of the most beautiful cities of Andalusia.
The city Ronda is divided into three parts: the historic center or the old Arab Medina, the neighborhood of San Francisco, separated by city walls, the Mercadillo district, which is located on the other side of the Guadalevin River.

Holy inquisition exposition - Lara Museum of Ronda, Spain

Mina de Ronda - Rey Moro Palace and Gardens

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00:06 - Puente Nuevo (New Bridge)
01:15 - Plaza de Toros
01:24 - Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
01:32 - Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor
01:41 - Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
01:47 - Arco de Felipe V
01:58 - Iglesia de Padre Jesus
02:02 - Puente Viejo
02:14 - Roman Bridge

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What to See and Eat in Ronda Spain | Travel Guide

Ronda is full of so many incredible things to do, see and eat. Perched up high, Ronda boasts some of the best views we have seen in the South of Spain. We loved exploring the new and old towns of Ronda, walking all the stunning streets, parks and stopping at breathtaking viewpoints along the way. All this beauty left us hungry and in search of the best places to eat in Ronda and we found some tapas bars and many other food experiences we share in this travel guide.

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00:00 - Intro

THINGS TO DO IN RONDA
00:51 - A Guide To Ronda
01:26 - New Town (El Mercadillo)
01:43 - New Bridge (Puente Nuevo)
01:59 - Mirador de Aldehuela
02:20 - Mirador de Ronda
02:26 - Alameda del Tajo
03:01 - Plaza de Toros de Ronda
03:16 - Old Town (La Ciudad)
03:28 - Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
03:41 - Plaza Beato Diego José de Cádiz
03:55 - Calle Armiñán
04:39 - San Francisco Barrio

FOOD
05:03 - Places To Eat
05:06 - La Tienda de Trinidad
05:36 - Entre Vinos
05:57 - El Lechuguita
06:18 - Churrería Alba

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE A TRIP TO RONDA
06:28 - Things To Know Before You Go
06:32 - How To Get There
06:53 - Getting Around
06:59 - When To Go
07:04 - How Long To Go For
07:17 - Thanks for watching :)
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