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    Ronda (Spanish pronunciation:) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is about 35,000. Ronda is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the town.

  2. Aug 6, 2023 · 1. Plaza de Toros de Ronda. I suggest you start your visit with the Ronda Arena (in Spanish, Plaza de Toros de Ronda), one of the oldest arena in Spain.Ronda is known to be the birthplace of bullfighting.. Built in 1785 by the same architect who built the Puente Nuevo (“New Bridge” in english), it can host 5,000 spectators.. One of the best bullfighters in Spain founded the bullfighting ...

  3. Ronda is lavishly decked out for its festivals, ideal occasions to come and enjoy this area. The Fiestas de Pedro Romero , with old-style bullfights and a flamenco festival, are a major event, as are Holy Week, the festivals in memory of the Christian reconquest and the Pilgrimage of Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · The Plaza de Toros is an integral part of Ronda’s history and Andalusian culture. If you don’t approve of the sport but still wish to view the architecture and design, the museum and arena are open to visitors during the day. If you go: Plaza de Toros, Calle Virgen de la Paz, 15, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain.

  5. The Puente Nuevo and the Tajo gorge are Ronda’s main attractions. The striking bridge looks like something you would expect to find at the entrance to some fantasy kingdom in Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings. To say it looks “sturdy” or “heavy-duty” would be an understatement. Ronda’s Bridge was completed in 1793.

  6. Ronda. Built astride a huge gash in the mountains carved out by the Río Guadalevín, Ronda is a brawny town with a dramatic history littered with outlaws, bandits, guerrilla warriors and rebels. Its spectacular location atop El Tajo gorge and its status as the largest of Andalucía’s white towns have made it hugely popular with tourists ...

  7. 67,521. Explore Ronda. Ronda’s most striking feature is the Puente Nuevo, which spans a gorge over 300 feet deep. Can you guess when the "new bridge" was built? 1793. That should give visitors an idea of how unchanged Ronda has been over the years. It’s also known as the birthplace of modern bullfighting.

  8. Visit Ronda. Ronda is situated in the Malaga province in the Andalucia region of Spain. It is one of the "White Towns" that are scattered around Andalucia. It is 67km inland of Malaga. Ronda is built on a rocky outcrop and is split in half by deep river gorge the El Tajo created by the river Guadalevin. This gorge is spanned by an 18th century ...

  9. Ronda. Despite being a growing town, Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town. It is famous worldwide for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the rio Guadalevín through its centre. Visitors make a beeline for the 18th century Puente Nuevo 'new' bridge, which straddles the 100m chasm below, before taking in the views from ...

  10. 3. Plaza de Toros de Ronda. 3,580. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Historical bullring with a museum displaying the evolution of bullfighting, traditional costumes, and equestrian art. Includes an audio tour and seasonal live events. See ways to experience (56) 4. Dona Felisa Winery.

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