Ronda is a beautiful inland whitewashed town in the province of Malaga. It’s rich in history, archaeology and culture.
Whether you want to know how to get from Seville to Ronda or what to do and eat in Ronda, I’ve included everything you need to know to have a great day out in this charming whitewashed town.
Things to do in Ronda on a day trip from Seville
Take photos of Puente Nuevo Puente Nuevo, aka “Ronda’s New Bridge”, is the most emblematic attraction in the city. It’s the first thing everyone associates Ronda with.
Palacio de Mondragón is an unmissable place to see in Ronda. Not only will you explore a palace but also the Archaeological Museum of Ronda.
Paseo de los Ingleses is a lovely walk to do while in Ronda. “The English Walk” commemorates the British engineers who built the railway from Algeciras to Ronda.
The bullring is one of the main attractions in Ronda. Of course, it isn’t for everyone, including myself, but if you’re curious about the origin and history of bullfighting, it’s a place to add to your Ronda itinerary.
Casa Museo Don Bosco is a hidden gem in Ronda. This beautiful mansion with a garden overlooking El Tajo is worth visiting.