Looking for the best way to organise your visit? This Ronda travel hub brings together all the essential guides in one place. Whether you want iconic viewpoints, walking routes, or the best places to stay, you will find quick links to plan your trip faster. Moreover, each section groups related articles, so you can jump straight to what matters most.
Ronda, the City of Dreams in Andalucia
Welcome to Ronda the “City of Dreams”. Ronda is one of the most popular white towns in southern Spain, known for its dramatic scenery and historic charm. This compact hilltop city is easy to explore on foot. Stroll along cobbled streets as you visit iconic sites like the Real Maestranza bullring, the Puente Nuevo and the breathtaking El Tajo Gorge.
In Ronda you will discover beautiful churches, museums, and wonderful tapas bars and restaurants.
Thinking of staying in Ronda? Find a hotel
As well as being blessed with some of Spain’s most impressive natural and historic monuments, the accommodation options in Ronda are excellent because many offer views of the Tajo gorge from their windows and balconies plus the stunning views of the mountains surrounding the city.
Four star hotels in Ronda include the Parador, Molino del Arco, Reina Victoria, Montelirio, Maestranza, Acinipo, Ronda Valley, and Hotel San Gabriel.
Visiting Ronda for a day trip?
Guided tours and activities in Ronda From Get Your Guide
10 things to do in Ronda for free
Want to experience the best of Ronda without breaking the bank? While our popular Guided Audio Tour, museums, and certain attractions do have a fee, there’s still plenty you can enjoy for free. From iconic landmarks to hidden corners, we’ve rounded up 10 incredible things to do in Ronda at no cost — and our audio guide can make your journey even richer.
Driving in Ronda: A Guide for First-Time Visitors
Ronda, a stunning mountaintop city in Andalusia, offers visitors breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and an authentic Spanish atmosphere. However, its narrow, winding streets can make driving in Ronda a challenge for first-time visitors.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about driving in Ronda, from navigating the old town to finding the best parking spots.
IMPORTANT: Traffic across the historic centre of Ronda and the Puente Nuevo area is heavily restricted. DONT GET A FINE! Read the full article here.
Practical tips
- To avoid fines (70 Euros), do not rely solely on GPS directions through Calle Virgen de la Paz or Puente Nuevo unless your vehicle is registered in Ronda.
- Instead, use the ring road (A-374 / A-369) and park outside the historic centre, then walk in. See information on where to park in Ronda here.
- If you are staying inside the restricted zone, ask your accommodation in advance to submit your vehicle registration to the local police so you can enter without penalties. (Hire companies are charging around 30 euros “processing fees” to pay your fine for you.)
Ronda in June: Weather, Food, Things to Do and Old Town Hotels
Visiting Ronda in June offers warm sunshine, long days, and ideal sightseeing conditions before peak summer heat arrives. Temperatures rise, yet they remain comfortable for exploring historic streets and dramatic viewpoints. Moreover, clear skies make landmarks like the Puente Nuevo even more impressive. This guide covers weather, activities, events, and Old Town hotel recommendations for a memorable early summer trip.
Ronda Romántica 2026: Dates, Programme and What to See
Ronda Romántica 2026 is one of the most anticipated cultural events in Ronda. Each year, the town transforms into a living scene from the 19th century. It blends history, tradition and entertainment in a way that is unique in southern Spain.
If you are considering attending, here is everything you need to know.

