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Ronda isn’t just another picturesque white town in southern Spain—it’s a clifftop city split by a dramatic gorge, steeped in history, and buzzing with summer life. But from late June through August, ...
A bit of history about Flamenco in Ronda. In the 21st century, Flamenco performers have borrowed a lot of style, tempo, and beat from other more modern forms of music. Yet, it’s still essentially ...
I’ve been living in this lovely area of Western Andalucia for the last 20 years or so and dedicate most of my time to the running of English language tourist information websites for the towns of ...
The hotel offers services such as breakfast served in the guest’s room, and rooms are luxurious superior twin rooms or honeymoon suites. The hotel also has a tour desk is also available to help guests ...
Coming to Ronda from the Costa del Sol is fairly easy. There are buses from Málaga several times per day, as well as buses from Torremolinos that pass through Marbella on their way to Ronda. Train ...
Exploring the Ancient Ruins of Acinipo: A Glimpse into Roman History Acinipo, or Ronda la Vieja (Old Ronda) is a captivating archaeological site that offers a fascinating glimpse into the Roman era of ...
One of the few cities in the world to be naturally split into two halves. The city of Ronda has the Puente Nuevo and El Tajo Gorge! The gorge also served as the most formidable defence Ronda’s enemies ...
Antequera, a populous inland city in the Malaga province, has a rich history of occupation dating back nearly as far as Ronda. However, its archaeological history is distinct, with its most notable ...
Experience Luxury and Tradition at the Exclusive Parador Hotel in Ronda Nestled in the heart of Ronda, the Parador Hotel offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and Andalusian charm. Each of the ...
Zahara de la Sierra, contrary to popular lore is not named after the orange blossom that seems to fill the air in the streets. Azahar (orange blossom) and orange trees are plentiful in the area, in ...
What is the historical significance of the Arab Baths? These baths were more than just places for bathing; they were vital for both hygiene and spiritual purification. Following Islamic tradition, ...
We can still appreciate how solid those gates might have been when we continue up the path at the base of the inner walls, the Murallas de Levante, to the Puerta de la Cijara. Certainly without cannon ...