Embark on a guided tour of Ronda and immerse yourself in its rich history, vibrant traditions, and captivating way of life. Discover the hidden gems of this Andalusian city!
Embark on a guided tour of Ronda and immerse yourself in its rich history, vibrant traditions, and captivating way of life. Discover the hidden gems of this Andalusian city!
- Alameda Del Tajo - This is the most beautiful park in Ronda. Its gardens are 200 years old. From its viewpoints we will enjoy unparalleled views.
- Plaza de Toros de Ronda - In the surroundings of the oldest Bullring in Spain we will tell the story of modern bullfighting and as characters like Orson Welles or Ernest Hemingway they fell in love…
- Alameda Del Tajo - This is the most beautiful park in Ronda. Its gardens are 200 years old. From its viewpoints we will enjoy unparalleled views.
- Plaza de Toros de Ronda - In the surroundings of the oldest Bullring in Spain we will tell the story of modern bullfighting and as characters like Orson Welles or Ernest Hemingway they fell in love with Ronda
- New Bridge - Since it was completed in 1793 it became the symbol of Ronda. We will observe it from several different angles to check its beauty.
- Jardines de Cuenca - These hanging gardens allow you to collate one of the most sought after images … the New Bridge nestled in the gorge. Also the House of the Moorish King and the Old Bridge
- Arco de Felipe V - The entrance to Ronda through the Old Bridge leads to this door built in the 16th century. Once we cross this arch we will have the opportunity to photograph the Church of Father Jesus framed in this beautiful arch.
- Palacio de Salvatierra - Its 18th century facade is the most beautiful in Ronda. The forge, the wooden cover, the noble shield, the colonial elements are a summary of the historical importance of Ronda in this period
- Plaza Duquesa de Parcent - This is the most important square in Ronda, here the most important archaeological remains have been found. Three Catholic churches attest to the importance of the place. The City Hall and the Church of Santa María de la Encarnación stand out
- Plaza de María Auxiliadora - It is known as “El Campillo” and from its viewpoint you can enjoy one of the most impressive views from Ronda. In the distance you can see the Sierra de Grazalema, the Hoya del Tajo and the Archaeological Site of Acinipo. In its gardens there are two Pinsapos of great interest
- Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de La Paz - The beauty of its colorful facade and the baroque decoration of its interior make this small church one of the most beautiful corners of Ronda. The Virgin of the Paza is the Patroness of Ronda
- Mirador de Aldehuela - To end the tour we will stop at this viewpoint from where we can see the New Bridge, the Old Bridge, the Gardens of Cuenca, the Casa del Rey Moro and the Plaza de España, where we will end the visit
- Certified guide
- Certified guide
Join us on an enlightening tour led by a Ronda native, who cherishes his hometown as much as his role as a guide.
Post this tour, you’ll gain an expansive understanding of Ronda’s history, customs, and lifestyle.
Our goal is to make your Ronda visit an enjoyable and engaging experience, without overlooking the historical significance of this petite city in Andalusia.
Join us on an enlightening tour led by a Ronda native, who cherishes his hometown as much as his role as a guide.
Post this tour, you’ll gain an expansive understanding of Ronda’s history, customs, and lifestyle.
Our goal is to make your Ronda visit an enjoyable and engaging experience, without overlooking the historical significance of this petite city in Andalusia.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.