Hotel Ronda in Ronda’s Moorish Quarter

Hotel Ronda in the town of Ronda

Finding a hotel in Ronda is easy, there are so many to choose from. But, not all hotels are created equal! The hotel Ronda located next to the Casa del Rey Moro (The Moorish King’s House) is one of these delightful little hotels most people only hear about after their holiday. Hotel Ronda in Ronda’s Moorish Quarter

Quite simply, most hotel booking and review websites or travel guides mention the biggest hotels, or best advertisers and it can be very difficult to find the smaller hotels that you should probably stay at, or would if a friend recommended it. Hotel Ronda is one of these small boutique hotels that really deserves a mention.

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Hotel Jardin de la Muralla, Ronda

Hotel Jardin de la Muralla in Ronda

A destination in itself, the Hotel Jardin de la Muralla is in the Espiritu Santo part of Ronda and overlooks the medieval walls of the city next to the first church built after the reconquest. The church of Espiritu Santo.

The impressive Almocabar gate, one of the original entrances to the city is and the area known as the barrio San Francisco is nearby.

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El Poeta de Ronda Hotel, Ronda

Hotel el Poeta in Ronda, Andalucia

(Hotel El Poeta de Ronda is now known as the Hotel Palacio de Hemingway.)

The popular El Poeta de Ronda was named as such because it is built upon the old home of renowned poet Pedro Pérez Clotet.

Now beautifully refurbished and renamed as the Hotel Palacio de Hemingway this hotel provides a very comfortable lodging for guests.

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A family adventure in historic Cordoba: Exploring the heart of Andalusia with kids

A family adventure in historic Cordoba: Exploring the heart of Andalusia with kids

Welcome to the vibrant and captivating city of Cordoba, nestled in the heart of Andalusia! As the sun cast its fiery August glow upon the historic streets, my family and I embarked on a family adventure in historic Cordoba that combined the rich tapestry of Cordoba’s past with the energy of two grown ups and three curious kids, aged 14, 14, and 9.

August’s fierce heat with temps as high as 46C didn’t deter us from uncovering the treasures this enchanting city has to offer. From awe-inspiring architecture to delightful culinary experiences, our exploration was a blend of education, culture, and pure fun. With 5 sets of eagle eyes and the help of Google maps, it was also pretty easy for us to find great places to eat as well.

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