Ronda

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Perched dramatically on a deep gorge in Andalusia's Serranía de Ronda, this whitewashed hill town is one of Spain's most visually arresting destinations. The iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spans the 120-metre-deep El Tajo gorge, connecting the old Moorish quarter (La Ciudad) with the newer 18th-century El Mercadillo. Ronda is also the spiritual home of modern bullfighting, with its ancient Plaza de Toros, and offers a blend of Roman, Arab and Spanish history that feels both timeless and thrillingly alive.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Ronda deserves at least a full day – arrive early to explore the old town before the crowds, then cross the bridge for lunch in El Mercadillo. If you can, stay overnight: the gorge is magical at golden hour and after dark, when the bridge is illuminated. A second morning allows for a gentle walk along the old Roman road or a visit to the nearby vineyards of the Serranía de Ronda wine region.

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