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  1. The best things to see and do and where to stay and eat in Ronda, the king of the pueblos blancos. https://routinelynomadic.com/ronda-spain/

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  4. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Things to do in Ronda, Spain.

    • Walk Across The Famous Puente Nuevo Bridge
    • Check Out The Hanging Jardines de Cuenca Gardens!
    • Walk Over Puente Viejo to See Arco de Felipe V
    • Descend Deep Into The Gorge to Casa Del Rey Moro Water Mines!
    • Learn About The Past at Baños Árabes Or Arab Baths
    • Walk on Cobblestone Along The Medieval Defensive City Walls
    • See Ronda from Above from The Roof of Santa María La Mayor Church
    • Explore Mondragon Palace and/or Casa Museo Don Bosco
    • Visit Plaza de Toros de Ronda
    • Buy An Ice Cream and Walk Along Paseo de Los Ingleses
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    Puente Nuevo bridge is the essence of Ronda and, I should say, the main reason people are visiting this mountaintop town. The bridge stretches over a deep gorge – El Tajo – connecting two parts of Ronda town. Crossing the bridge is a must for every visitor to this iconic place. There are two viewpoints on each side of the bridge where you can get a...

    After just a few minutes of walking from Puente Nuevo bridge, you will reach one of my favorite spots in Ronda and a great place where you can see the bridge properly from the side. Welcome to Jardines de Cuenca! Jardines de Cuenca are terraced gardens hanging above the El Tajo gorge. Plus there is a fantastic viewpoint – Mirador de Cuenca – overlo...

    Right from the gardens you can walk along the side of the gorge to another historic bridge in Ronda – Puente Viejo or the Old Bridge. Although all the attention goes to Puente Nuevo Bridge, this hidden gem in Rondadeserves some recognition too. Puente Viejo is a 16th-century stone bridge with amazing views over the gorge. As you know, Ronda is loca...

    Just a few meters uphill from Puene Viejo and Arco de Felipe V, you will find one of my favorite places in Ronda. And it is time for an adventure! Are you ready to climb hundreds of steps to find yourself deep inside El Tajo Gorge? Casa del Rey Moro is a historical site that consists of three parts – the house, the garden, and a secret water mine. ...

    Baños Árabes or Arab baths in Ronda, located just a few meters away from Puente Viejo and Arco de Felipe V, is a unique archeological site showcasing a 13th-century bathhouse that was built during the Islamic period in Ronda. At first, I was very skeptical about visiting this place just because there are Arab Baths in many places around Andalusia a...

    When you leave the Arab Baths, climb up a few meters uphill and find a small narrow path with steps (next to La Ermita de San Miguel), it will take you along the medieval defensive city walls of Ronda and right through some of the old city gates. The first gates you will see are Puerta de la Cijara or the Cijara gate. It is an arch-shaped gateway b...

    One of my favorite discoveries in Ronda was Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor church. It is very common that you can enter churches and cathedrals in Spain and visit them. However, the best thing about this church in Ronda is that you can climb on the roof of it and see Ronda from above! This beautiful Renaissance and Baroque-style church was once a ...

    If you have some spare time I recommend checking out Mondragon Palace which is a museum of Ronda history (dating back to prehistoric times) or Casa Museo Don Bosco – a unique 19th-century mansion with beautiful gardens and stunning views over the surroundings of Ronda and the famous El Tajo gorge.

    One of the coolest and most unusual places in Ronda is the bullring – Plaza de Toros de Ronda. For an entrance fee, you can visit this 18th-century bullring and a museum. If you still haven’t been in any bullrings in Spain then this is definitely one to go to. With only 5 thousand seats it is definitely not the biggest in Spain in this regard, howe...

    Once you exit the bullring, turn to the cliffside of Ronda. One of my favorite things to do in Ronda was walking along the cliffside promenade called Paseo de los Ingleses. It takes you along one side of Ronda city while overlooking the vastness you can see from the top of the hill where Ronda is built upon. There is a beautiful 19th-century park –...

    Explore Ronda, one of the most iconic towns in Andalusia, with its famous Puente Nuevo bridge over a deep gorge. Find out the best viewpoints, gardens, historic sites, and more with photos and Google Maps locations.

  5. Jun 14, 2016 · Find a printable map and essential information for visiting Ronda, a white town in Andalusia. Learn about the history, culture, attractions and activities of this beautiful city.

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  7. You can navigate (move your view) in two dimensions in any Google Map. To pan (move the map), do one of the following: click and drag the map or use the arrows on the top left corner of the map. Information about the town of Ronda, one of the loveliest and most historical town of Andalucia, southern Spain. Ronda maps.

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