Day trip to Seville from Ronda

The bullring in Seville

If you set off early in the morning, a day trip to Seville from Ronda is quite do-able and well worth the effort!

Seville, the capital of the Andalusia region of southern Spain, is a stunning city with a rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking architecture. It is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world, and for good reason.

If you are staying in Ronda, taking a day trip to Seville is a fantastic way to explore this historic city and experience all that it has to offer with its accessibility, cultural and artistic offerings, delicious cuisine, and fantastic shopping.

The tours that the Ronda Today family did whilst visiting Seville were booked through Get your Guide (see below) but you can just as easily use the Viator website for the same activities that we did.

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Guided trips to Ronda from Malaga and the Costa del Sol

Guided trips to Ronda from Malaga and the Costa del Sol

If you’re staying in Malaga, you’re in luck! There’s so much to explore in this vibrant city, from its stunning beaches and architecture to its rich cultural history. However, if you’re looking to venture further afield and discover more of what the region has to offer, guided trips to Ronda from Malaga and the Costa del Sol and a a day trip to Ronda is definitely worth considering.

Private guided tour to Ronda

If you don’t like the bigger coaches then maybe a private tour is for you? here’s one to help you find a tour that suits you and your family.

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Ronda Bus Timetables

damas bus service to ronda

Getting to Ronda by bus is quite easy and there are several bus companies that service Ronda and the villages of the Serranía de Ronda. These are Damas, Comes, Transportes Generales Portillo, Horizonte Sur, Autocares Lara, and Sierra de las Nieves. Ronda Bus Timetables

Reserve bus tickets to Ronda

Check out types of travel to Ronda and reserve your bus, train or taxi with OMIO… Click here…

Remember that Ronda is also serviced by trains and it is very easy to Book a  train to Ronda, and train daytrips to the Alhambra in Granada, Mezquita in Córdoba, or the Picaso Museum in Malaga. (Changes are normally made in Antequera or Bobadilla hub station though)

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Arriving at Ronda’s Bus and Rail Stations

Directions from bus and train station in Ronda to the bullring

Here are some quick directions to the bullring (plaza de toros), tourist office, Puente Nuevo and other main monuments. after arriving at Ronda’s bus and rail Stations. (Scroll down for more detailed descriptions and directions.)

Ronda is actually building a new bus station. I’ll post details about that as and when there is news.

How to get to the bullring from the bus station in Ronda

Exit the bus station and follow Calle San Jose to it’s end, then turn left into Calle Doctor Fleming (maps show it as Calle Jerez), and keep going till you reach the Ronda bullring. Check the map below.

How to get to the main monuments in Ronda from the train station

Exit the railway station and walk straight ahead crossing the road in front and walk along the Avenida Martinez Astein pedestrian gardens until you reach the “Carerra Espinel” (known locally as La Bola), then turn right and keep going down hill through this pedestrian shopping street till you reach the bullring. Check the map below.

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The new bus station in Ronda

The new bus station in Ronda

Construction of the new bus station in Ronda started in early 2021 and was scheduled to be completed and opened to the public in February of 2023. However, the project has been affected by many delays due to lack of funding, corruption scandals and opposition at various political levels. It is unlikely that the project … Read more