Perched dramatically on a gorge in southern Spain, Ronda is one of Andalusia’s most iconic towns. Known for its breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage, Ronda is a popular destination for travelers. To help you plan your trip to the “City of Dreams”, here’s a checklist of 20 essential questions to ask before visiting Ronda
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.
Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación la Mayor Ronda
A Brief History of the Church
Originally built in the 14th century as one of the muslim Mosques, the Church of Santa María la Mayor. Known locally as the Iglesia de Santa María de la Encarnación la Mayor it is located in Ronda’s Town Hall square, the Plaza Duquesa de Parcent, and is the biggest and most attractive of the churches. Its distinctive tower and front facade make the church look more like a city hall than a church.
Practice your Spanish and read the translated version of this article here…
Ronda’s Mondragón Palace
The Mondragón Palace in Ronda is one of the most impressive and historic buildings in the town. It was built in the 14th century by the Moorish rulers of Ronda, and later was sais to have been the residence of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella after they conquered the town in 1485. It was also the home of several governors and nobles who administered Ronda over the centuries. The palace is now the Municipal Museum, where visitors can learn about Ronda’s history from the stone age to the present day. The palace also features beautiful Moorish courtyards with fountains and arches, lush gardens with exotic plants and flowers, and stunning views of the Sierra de Grazalema mountains from its balconies and windows. The Mondragón Palace is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the charm and elegance of Ronda’s past.
The VoiceMap GPS Audio Guide for Ronda
So, I was asked to create the VoiceMap GPS Audio Guide for Ronda.

Listening to me along the way (and also some captivating guitar music from the amazing Paco Seco), you’ll pass breathtaking lookout points including the Mirador de Ronda and the Mirador de Aldehuela.
As we leave the new town behind us and enter the old, past the Mondragón Palace and museum we’ll visit Ronda’s former defensive border at the Puerta de Almocábar, and quake in the boots of history’s soldiers as you imagine approaching armies.
From there we’ll follow the old walls to the Arab Baths and the Puente Viejo bridge, before making our way back over Puente Nuevo. The tour ends in front of the Plaza de Toros, the Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda.