Exploring the Ancient Ruins of Acinipo
Step into the past at the Ruins of Acinipo - a Roman archaeological site in Ronda, Málaga
Nestled in the picturesque region of Ronda, Málaga, the Ruins of Acinipo offer a fascinating journey back in time to ancient Roman civilization. As a prominent tourist attraction and historical landmark, this site captivates visitors with its well-preserved ruins and captivating history. The Ruins of Acinipo date back to the Roman era and showcase a rich architectural heritage, including an ancient theater, thermal baths, and residential structures. Walking through the site, visitors can envision the bustling life of the past inhabitants and marvel at the intricate craftsmanship of the ruins. Exploring the Ruins of Acinipo is not only a journey through history but also a scenic experience, with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From the theater's vantage point, visitors can admire the rolling hills and vineyards that characterize the region. Immerse yourself in the ancient world of Acinipo and discover the secrets of this archaeological gem hidden in the heart of Málaga.
A brief summary to Ruins of Acinipo
- MA-8406, s/n, Ronda, Málaga, 29400, ES
- +34951041452
- Visit website
- Wednesday 9 am-1:45 pm
- Thursday 9 am-1:45 pm
- Friday 9 am-1:45 pm
- Saturday 9 am-1:45 pm
- Sunday 9 am-1:45 pm
Local tips
- Wear comfortable footwear as the terrain at the ruins can be uneven.
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views from the top of the theater.
Getting There
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By Car
From Malaga, take the A-357 highway towards Ronda. After approximately 60 km, take the exit for Ronda and continue on the A-367. Follow signs for Acinipo/Ruins of Acinipo. The site is located just off the road, with parking available nearby.
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By Public Transportation
From Malaga, take a bus or train to Ronda. From Ronda, you can either take a taxi or a local bus to the Ruins of Acinipo. The bus stop is located near the entrance to the site, but it may require some walking to reach the actual ruins.