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Discover Ronda
The city of Ronda, is one of the most beautiful and most visited cities in Andalusia. This spectacular city will not leave you indifferent thanks to its location and its wonderful panoramic views over the whole valley.
Ronda is located about 750 meters above sea level, and is divided in two by the Guadalevin River.
We recommend you some of the essential places to visit in Ronda by the hand of the Hotel Ronda Valley.
The New Bridge
The New Bridge of Ronda is the main touristic attraction and the emblem of the city. The spectacular bridge is almost 100 meters high and crosses the valley linking the old and the new towns, previously separated by the Tajo Valley and the Guadalevín River.
If you want to contemplate the beautiful bridge from afar, you can do so from the Plaza de María Auxiliadora, following the path that will take you to the first viewpoint to see the bridge from the distance.
Bull ring of Ronda
The bull ring of Ronda is one of the oldest of Spain and one of the most representative monuments of bullfighting. It was declared an Bien de Interés Cultural (good of cultural interest)in 1993.
If you want to visit the famous bull ring, you can do so by paying an entrance fee of 8 euros which allows you to visit its chapel, the riding arena, the hall of the Real Maestranza...
Arabian Baths
Located in the district of San Miguel and built in the late 13th century, the Arabian baths of Ronda are the best preserved baths in Spain. They were structured in three areas, following the Roman model: Cold, warm and hot baths. You can also see almost the entire boiler room and the reception.
The baths can be visited every day of the week and the general entrance fee is 3.5 euros.
House of the Moorish King
The House of the Moorish King is a unique monumental complex that was a key place in the history of the Reconquista (reconquest) and in the defence of the city of Ronda. It is formed with three parts: a Water Mine from the Nasrid period (one of the best preserved examples in Spain), a Neomudejar-style house (currently being restored) and a garden designed by Jean Nicolas Forastier declared as Bien de Interés Cultural (good of cultural interest).
The fee for visiting the Water Mine and the Garden is 7 euros for adults and 3.5 euros for children under 12 years old.
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