One of the few cities in the world to be naturally split into two halves, the city of Ronda has the Puente Nuevo and El Tajo Gorge! The gorge also served as the most formidable defence Ronda’s enemies ...
Rondas Arab Baths, known in Spanish as “Baños Árabes” are one of Ronda’s most important tourist attractions, and some argue more important than the unquestionably beautiful Puente Nuevo, or Ronda’s ...
Acinipo, or Ronda la Vieja (Old Ronda) is a captivating archaeological site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the Roman era of southern Spain. Located just a short drive from Ronda, Acinipo ...
Ronda is a beautiful city located in the province of Málaga in the Andalusia region of Spain. Visitors can choose from a variety of transportation options to reach the city, including by train, bus, ...
Carved into the cliffs of the ‘El Tajo’ gorge is a surprising mine and fortress that dates back to the Moorish era. This was when constant wars in Al-Andalus required the city governors to protect the ...
The Mondragón Palace in Ronda is one of the most impressive and historic buildings in the town. It was built in the 14th century by the Moorish rulers of Ronda, and later was sais to have been the ...
Even if, like me, you don’t agree with bullfighting, it is undeniable that the Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Ronda occupies a very special place in modern Spanish culture and history as the home of the ...
A few kilometres from Ronda, just outside the white village of Benaojan lies one of the most spectacular cave systems in Spain, Pileta Paleolithic Cave Paintings at Benaojan and in the mouth of one, ...
When you get to Ronda (even if you have found Ronda Today useful) the first place on your list of visits should be the Tourist Office which is located by the bull ring (Plaza de Toros.) It is here ...
Part of the reason Ronda is so important in the history of Andalucia directly relates to how secure the city was from attack. The city walls in combination with the gorge and rio Guadalevin made Ronda ...
Ronda is located in the province of Málaga, about 100 km (62 miles) from Málaga city and 120 km (75 miles) from Seville. It’s part of Andalusia’s famous White Villages (Pueblos Blancos) route.
Do I have to carry my identification documents when out and about in Spain? This is a question that Ronda Today gets asked all the time amongst foreign nationals visiting and living in Spain. The ...
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