Ronda is a spectacularly attractive town that is famous for its PuentoNuevoBridge – the 18th century bridge and road which spans the 100 metre-wide Tajo Gorge and connects the old town with the new town while attracting thousands of tourists throughout the year (Ronda is now the third most-visited Andaluz town, after Seville and Granada). Such a dramatic location lends an air of excitement to Ronda, which is tangible throughout its busy streets and bustling plazas.
Amazing views of the gorge and the surrounding countryside can be glimpsed from numerous places throughout town, while the town itself is just as attractive and stunning. Places of interest include a 16th century convent, a beautiful art museum, Spain’s oldest bullring and the Palacio Mondragon.
Tourists visiting Ronda are likely to be mightily impressed by the array of top-class accommodation available and the range of fine dining establishments that are dotted throughout the town’s pretty streets. With good shopping, a great selection of bars and easy accessibility to the coast, Ronda has something that will appeal to tourists of all ages.