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2 Days
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Max People : 26
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Jan 18’ - Dec 21
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Min Age : 10+
Description
Ronda, a beautiful city in the heart of Andalusia, Spain, is famous for its dramatic cliffs and rich cultural heritage. Perched above a deep canyon, the city is known for its iconic Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the El Tajo chasm.
As you wander through Ronda’s charming streets, you’ll discover a mix of Moorish and Spanish architecture, including the Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest bullrings in Spain, where you can learn about the region’s bullfighting traditions. The Casa del Rey Moro offers a glimpse into the city’s past, with beautiful gardens and an old water mine that descends into the canyon.
Itinerary
atin: Arrival in Ronda: Start your day with a good coffee in a local café. Visit the Puente Nuevo: Admire this famous bridge that overlooks the El Tajo canyon. Take time to take pictures from different viewpoints.
Morning: Breakfast: Enjoy a typical breakfast at a local café. Old Town Tour (La Ciudad): Stroll the cobbled streets and admire the Moorish and Spanish architecture, including the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor. Afternoon: Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant. Hiking in the surrounding area: Hike into the surrounding hills for stunning views of the Andalusian landscape. The trail to the Mirador de Puente Nuevo is particularly beautiful. Palacio de Mondragón: Visit this palace and its gardens, and learn about Ronda’s history through the museum’s exhibits.
$765.00
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