One of Andalusia’s oldest towns, this historic Moorish settlement sits located on a rocky mountain, offering breathtaking views of vineyards, olive groves, and the valley below along the Rio Guadalevin.
I visited Ronda twice, and both times I encountered a street musician beautifully playing his guitar. It was truly a magical moment.
Ronda, with its iconic Puente Nuevo – an 18th-century masterpiece spanning the El Tajo Gorge – is a dream for photographers. This historic town is home to the Plaza de Toros de Ronda, Spain’s oldest bullring, and is best explored on foot. Ronda is made up of cobbled streets, charming cafes, and vibrant shops.
Plaza De Toros is a famous bullring that was built entirely of stone in the 18th century, during the golden years of Pedro Romero’s reign as a champion bullfighter. It is the oldest bullring in Spain.
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