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Ronda, Spain

Remarkable - Old and New Town Bridge
City of Two Worlds

Ronda truly feels like a world of its own—perched dramatically on either side of a deep gorge carved by the Guadalevín River. The iconic Puente Nuevo, which connects the Old and New Towns, is more than just a bridge; it’s a feat of architecture that commands attention. Standing atop it, the views into the canyon below and across the Andalusian countryside are nothing short of breathtaking.

But Ronda isn’t just about stunning vistas. As I wandered through its cobblestone streets, every corner revealed a slice of its rich Moorish and Spanish heritage—from ancient Arab baths to elegant palaces and one of Spain’s oldest bullrings. The atmosphere here is timeless, romantic, and undeniably powerful. Ronda doesn’t just impress—it lingers in your memory long after you’ve left.

A Place That Stays With You

Whether you spend a quiet afternoon sipping coffee in a sunlit plaza or get lost exploring its layered history, Ronda invites you to slow down and truly feel the soul of southern Spain. It’s a place where nature, architecture, and culture come together in perfect harmony—leaving you not just with beautiful photos, but with a deeper sense of connection to its story. Ronda isn’t just a stop on a map; it’s a place that speaks to the heart.

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Dive Deeper into These Destinations

  • Plaza de Toros de Ronda: One of the oldest bullrings in Spain, offering a glimpse into the history and tradition of bullfighting.
  • Arab Baths (Baños Árabes): Exceptionally well-preserved Moorish baths showcasing Ronda’s Islamic heritage.
  • Mondragón Palace (Palacio de Mondragón): A historic palace with beautiful gardens and a museum featuring Ronda’s cultural and archaeological history.
  • Alameda del Tajo: A serene park with stunning viewpoints overlooking the surrounding countryside and dramatic cliffs.
  • Casa del Rey Moro: Visit the water mine and gardens, and descend into the gorge through this historic site.
  • Ronda Wine Museum (Museo del Vino de Ronda): Discover the region’s wine-making traditions and sample local varieties.

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