Guided tour of Ronda
Ronda is located in a basin surrounded by mountains, which gives it a special character.
We can begin our tour of this city by visiting “el Tajo,” an extraordinary natural feature that divides the city in two. Then we will cross the Puente Nuevo, built in the 18th century, and enter the historic district.
We will visit the Casa de D. Bosco, a magnificent Andalusian house with the best views of El Tajo and the Puente Nuevo. Next, we will visit the majestic Church of Santa María la Mayor, a true artistic treasure that was once a cathedral.
Next, we will visit one of the most emblematic buildings in Ronda, the Plaza de Toros, considered the oldest and one of the largest bullrings in the world, dating from the 18th century and the only one built entirely of stone.
You can also go down to the Jardines de Cuenca and see the Puente Viejo and the Puente Árabe, which until the 18th century connected the two parts of the city.

