Good Day, Lykkers! Nestled in the hills of Andalusia, Ronda is a town unlike any other.
Split in two by a deep gorge and connected by the majestic Puente Nuevo, this historic gem offers a mix of natural wonders, cultural treasures, and unforgettable views.
Planning a visit in 2025? Here are seven incredible activities to include in your itinerary!
The Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) is Ronda’s most iconic landmark. Built in the 18th century, this stone bridge soars nearly 330 feet above the El Tajo gorge, offering breathtaking views of the cliffs and surrounding countryside.
Entrance Fee: Free
Tip: For the best views of the bridge, head to the Mirador de Aldehuela or take the path down to the base of the gorge via Calle Tenorio. The descent can be steep, so wear proper footwear.
Ronda is home to one of Spain’s oldest bullrings, constructed in 1785. Although bullfighting is controversial, the Plaza de Toros now functions primarily as a cultural museum. Visitors can explore the arena, museum halls, and stables.
Entrance Fee: Around $10 per person
Opening Hours: Daily, generally from 10 AM to 6 PM
How to Get There: Located near the town center, it’s easily walk-able from most accommodations.
The Mondragón Palace combines Moorish and Renaissance architectural styles. Once a royal residence, it now houses the Municipal Museum, which offers exhibits on Ronda’s history, from prehistory to modern times.
Entrance Fee: Around $5
What to See: Don’t miss the inner courtyards and terraced gardens that overlook the valley. It’s a peaceful place to take photos and enjoy the view in a historical setting.
If you love hiking and natural scenery, take the Camino de los Molinos trail. This path descends from Ronda down through the gorge, passing old mills, streams, and wildflowers along the way. It offers unique vantage points of Puente Nuevo from below.
Entrance Fee: Free
Duration: Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours round trip
Tip: Start early in the morning to avoid heat and carry plenty of water.
Ronda’s Old Town is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, ancient cathedral, and hidden courtyards. It reflects centuries of Moorish influence.
Highlights: Visit the Cathedral of Santa María la Mayor and stroll along Calle Armiñán for local artisan shops and traditional cafes.
Entrance: Walking through the area is free, although some cathedral and buildings may charge a small fee.
Located near the old Quarter, the 13th-century Arab Baths (Baños Árabes) are among the best-preserved in Spain. These ancient baths provide a glimpse into architectural and cultural heritage.
Entrance Fee: Around $4 per person
Exhibits: There’s a short video explaining how the baths were used, plus access to the preserved arches and stone chambers.
Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon when the site is quieter and the lighting enhances the ruins.
Located right next to the bullring, this clifftop park offers shaded paths, stone benches, and dramatic balconies overlooking the countryside. It’s a perfect place to take a break after sightseeing.
Entrance Fee: Free
Family-Friendly: There's a small playground, and the paths are suitable for strollers.
Views: The park’s miradors (viewpoints) offer some of the best sunset scenes in Ronda.
From Málaga: Take a regional train from Málaga’s main station. The journey takes about 2 hours. Buses are also available, often taking around 2.5 hours. Car rentals provide the most flexibility and allow scenic detours through white villages.
From Seville: Trains take around 2.5 hours with a transfer in Antequera. Buses and driving routes are also popular, especially if you want to explore nearby towns along the way.
Timing: Spring and autumn offer the best weather. Summers can be very hot, especially midday.
Footwear: Ronda’s streets are hilly and cobbled—wear comfortable walking shoes.
Language: Basic English is spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few Spanish phrases can help.
Ronda is a town that speaks to the soul—where history and nature blend beautifully. Whether you're standing on a bridge above a gorge or strolling through a quiet Moorish alley, each corner offers something unforgettable. Ready for a journey through one of Spain's most captivating towns?
Top 10 Best Things to Do in Ronda, Spain [Ronda Travel Guide 2025]
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