6-Hour Tour to Ronda from Malaga in Southern Spain
Highlights
Malaga, Ronda
architectural, historical, museums
Group Tour
6 Hours
Easy
English
Description
Admire the scenic views of the Andalusian countryside as you drive to Ronda. Gaze at the dramatic El Tajo gorge, which is an iconic natural landmark that divides the town of Ronda into old and new districts. Visit the Arab Baths, The Palacio de Mondragon and more.
Itinerary
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Ronda City Tour
- Meet your Ronda tour guide at the agreed-upon location and begin the tour.
Wander through the ambient Plaza de España.
Visit the sacred structures of the Church of St Mary the Elder and the Church of the Holy Spirit.
Hear the town’s rich historical heritage from your guide before walking to Plaza de Toros- the oldest bullring in Spain.
Visit the museum to see exhibits that speak eloquently of Spanish bullfighting traditions and see framed photographs of famous fans like Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway.
Cross the impressive Puente Nuevo bridge, Ronda's most famous landmark, which straddles the deep Gorge and connects the Moorish part of Ronda with the modern part of the city.
Visit the Arab Baths, which were built at the end of the 13th century and are best preserved in Spain. The old wall and gate to the city give a unique glimpse into Ronda´s Islamic past.
Proceed to The Palacio de Mondragon, which houses the municipal museum and spectacular gardens. It was built as a residence of the Moorish King Abomelik.
Explore the impressive Church of Santa Maria la Mayor.
Visit The Jardines de Cuenca (Cuenca Gardens) located on ledges over the Tajo. It offers spectacular views of the countryside and city.
Spend the rest of your time in Ronda exploring at your leisure.
Return to your hotel or ship terminal in Malaga or wherever you are staying on the Costa del Sol.
What's Included
What's Excluded
What To Bring
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 4 | /group |
This is a group tour |