Pedro Romero Fair and Festival: 3rd to 8th September 2024

Pedro Romero Fair and Festival: 3rd to 8th September 2024

In early September, the picturesque town of Ronda bursts into life with the vibrant colours, music, dance, singing, and local wines that mark the annual Pedro Romero Fair and Festival. During this time, the town dons its finest attire, creating a festive atmosphere that offers a rich blend of cultural and leisure activities for both residents and visitors alike.

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Discover Ronda

The German poet Rilke. Why is Ronda Called the City of Dreams?

Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Ronda is a jewel that enchants every visitor with its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. Lets discover Ronda!

Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, Ronda offers an unforgettable experience.

Here’s why Ronda should be at the top of your travel list and how Ronda Today can help you plan the perfect visit.

Historical Landmarks

Ronda is renowned for its stunning historical sites. The iconic Puente Nuevo bridge, towering 120 meters above the El Tajo gorge, offers spectacular views and a glimpse into the town’s architectural brilliance.

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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced Ronda

Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Ronda

The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced is one of Ronda’s more curious churches, and is also a convent for the nuns and priests of the Discalced Carmelites of Ronda. Previously they resided in the Santa Cecilia church.

The term “Discalced Carmelites” refers to a branch of the Carmelite Order within the Catholic Church, known for their reform movement initiated by Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the Cross in the 16th century. “Discalced” literally means “without shoes,” symbolizing their commitment to a life of poverty, simplicity, and strict adherence to the contemplative traditions of the order. This reform emphasized a return to the original spirit of the Carmelite hermits, focusing on prayer, community life, and austerity.

Where to buy convent sweets and pastries in Ronda?

La Merced is more correctly a “Basilica” since it is home to a holy relic. The “incorruptible hand of Saint Teresa of Avila” and the story behind this is in itself worth telling even if you never visit the church. (Although if you visit Ronda you’ll most certainly see the church as you pass by the Alameda gardens.)

This is also the place where you can try out the curious way of buying sweets and pastries from the nuns who reside here: https://rondatoday.com/where-to-buy-convent-sweets-and-pastries-in-ronda/

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Quotes from Famous People who Stayed in Ronda

Ronda, the city of dreams

La Cuidad Soñada“, the city of dreams. This is how so many eminent people have viewed Ronda and those of us lucky enough to live here agree.

Before we start I’d like to add my poem to the list! (though I am far from famous! :) ) Then, we’ll move on to the most famous quote that gave Ronda its nick name. “The City of Dreams”

The Splendor of Ronda by Clive Muir (1965 -)

Clive Muir - Owner and author at Ronda Today

In Ronda, where the cliffs embrace,
A city breathes with timeless grace.
Hemmed by skies and ancient stone,
A tale of wonder, brightly shone.

Orson’s gaze upon the land,
Saw beauty sculpted, vast and grand.
Hemingway, with heart and pen,
Found stories where the mountains bend.

Rilke’s whispers in the breeze,
Poems born among the trees.
Romantic visions, clear and bright,
Beneath the Andalusian light.

Kings and poets, travelers too,
Fell in love with Ronda’s view.
A bridge that spans the gorge so wide,
History woven, side by side.

Echoes of the past remain,
In every street and sunlit lane.
A town where dreams and legends flow,
Carved by hands of gods below.

So stand upon the ancient wall,
And hear the timeless voices call.
Ronda’s spirit, wild and free,
A living, breathing poetry.

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