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City Guide

Ronda, Málaga, Spain

Overview

Ronda is a dramatic hilltop city in Andalusia, famous for its spectacular 'Puente Nuevo' bridge spanning a deep gorge, and its blend of Moorish and Spanish heritage. With picturesque streets, panoramic views, and a rich cultural legacy, Ronda offers a unique small-city experience amidst beautiful mountain scenery.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Local Tips

Wear comfortable shoes for steep, cobbled streets; public buses connect neighborhoods, but much is walkable. Many small eateries close mid-afternoon for siesta.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory (round up in cafés/restaurants). Dress respectfully in churches; casual but tidy attire is common in public. Greet shopkeepers with a friendly '¡Buenos días!'.

Safety Warnings

Ronda is generally very safe, but watch for pickpockets in crowded tourist spots and near bus stations. Nighttime walking is safe in most areas; take usual precautions in peripheral or poorly lit streets.

Hidden Gems

Explore the Baños Árabes (Arab Baths), stroll the Jardines de Cuenca for gorge views, and visit the Palacio de Mondragón's gardens and small museum. Don't miss the local wineries along the Serranía de Ronda wine route.

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