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Where to stay in Ronda
Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring Ronda's attractions.
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★ 4.5Virgen de los Reyes
La Planilla
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★ 4.4Colon
La Planilla
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★ 4.4Arunda I
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★ 4.4Sierra Hidalga
Las Quinientas
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★ 4.4Molino del Santo
Estación Benaoján-Montejaque
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★ 4.4Hotel Doña Carmen
La Planilla
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★ 4.4Arriadh Hotel
Urbanización el olivar
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★ 4.4Molucano Themed Rooms
La Planilla
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★ 4.4Villa Ignacia B&B
Urbanización el olivar
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★ 4.4Los Pilares de Ronda Boutique & Hotel
Las Quinientas
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★ 4.4Canaan Boutique Hotel Ronda
La Planilla
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★ 4.4Ronda
La Planilla
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Ronda on the map
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Ronda, like a local
Don't miss
- Puente Nuevo: The iconic bridge offering breathtaking views of the gorge.
- Plaza de Toros: One of the oldest bullrings in Spain, showcasing Ronda's bullfighting history.
- Bodega Garcia Hidalgo: A hidden gem for wine lovers, offering local wine tastings.
- Cueva de la Pileta: Ancient caves with prehistoric paintings, a short drive from Ronda.
Where to eat
- Restaurante Pedro Romero: Famous for its traditional Andalusian cuisine and local dishes.
- Casa Ortega: Offers delicious tapas and a cozy atmosphere.
- La Casa del Rey: Known for its stunning views and excellent paella.
Do this
- Flamenco Show: An authentic cultural experience showcasing Spanish dance and music.
- Wine Tour in Ronda: Explore the local vineyards and taste premium wines.
- Trekking the El Tajo Gorge: Stunning natural scenery and a chance to hike in the beautiful surroundings.
Local tips
- Visit the local market in the morning for fresh produce and regional specialties.
- Try the 'chacinas' (cured meats) from local butchers for an authentic taste of Ronda.
- Take a sunset walk along the cliff paths for breathtaking views and fewer tourists.
- Join a local cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Andalusian dishes.
Know before you go
Best time
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring Ronda's attractions.
Getting around
Walking is the best way to explore Ronda's compact center; local buses are available for longer distances.
Airport
AGP
Language
Spanish is the main language spoken; some locals may speak basic English.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable for smaller vendors.
Safety
Ronda is generally safe, but visitors should remain aware of their surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
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