Ronda
About
Ronda is a jewel of Andalusia, perched above a 100‑metre‑deep gorge that splits the town into two. The city’s historic centre, famous for its white walls, winding streets and echoing plaza, offers an enchanting mix of architecture, art, and legend. Guided tours by Ronda Tours allow visitors to discover the world‑renowned Puente Nuevo, the ancient Plaza de Toros, the serene gardens of Blas Infante, and lesser‑known gems such as Casa del Rey Moro and the Cuenca gardens. Whether you join a 2‑hour basic walk or a 3‑hour advanced route, the tours paint a living portrait of Ronda’s rugged landscape, its storied past, and the lives of renowned figures—from Hemingway to Rilke—who were inspired by the city’s beauty.
Highlights
- Puente Nuevo
- Plaza de Toros
- Alameda del Tajo
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Friendly Guides
- Scenic Routes
- Flexible Booking
Things to consider
- Limited Seating on Peak Days
- Minimal Audio Guidance
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours