City of Ronda: Tuk tuk tour

Ronda, ES
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    Bottled water

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    Gratuities

Meeting Point

At the entrance to the Parador de Ronda hotel.

Meeting point

Pl. España, 3, 29400 Ronda, Málaga , Spain

End point

End Point

At the entrance to the Parador de Ronda hotel.

Meeting point

Pl. España, 3, 29400 Ronda, Málaga , Spain

End point

What to expect

1

Plaza de Espana

With direct views of the New Bridge and flanked by emblematic buildings, is the meeting point for both visitors. Surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels, it offers a vibrant first contact with local life.

Duration 5 minutes
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New Bridge

Monumental 18th century engineering work, the New Bridge connects the two halves of Ronda separated by the deep Tagus Gorge.

Duration 5 minutes
3
Mirador de los Viajeros Romanticos

This natural balcony offers one of the most striking views of Ronda. From here, the visitor can appreciate the vastness of the pit, the bridge in its entirety and the depth of the serrano landscape. It is an ideal place to pause, take a deep breath and be carried away by the inspiration felt by so many romantic artists.

Duration 5 minutes
4
Museo Lara Ronda

Located in an old palace from the 18th century, the Lara Museum surprises by its eclecticism. At every turn, the visitor comes across peculiar objects: from antique weapons and watches to motion pictures, scientific devices and art Sacred.

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St. Sebastian Minaret

This lonely tower in a small square is one of the few visible vestiges of Ronda’s Islamic past. Its slender silhouette recalls the minarets of North Africa and offers a silent connection to the city’s Andalusian legacy.

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Plaza Duquesa de Parcent

Considered one of the most beautiful and quiet squares in Ronda, it is surrounded by religious monuments and historic buildings. It is an excellent place to stop and explain the urban evolution of the city, from its Islamic times to the present.

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Iglesia de Santa Maria la Mayor

One of the most important temples in Ronda, it mixes Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Its size and artistic wealth are surprising, especially since it was built on the remains of the main mosque.

Duration 5 minutes
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Palacio de Mondragon

An elegant building of Muslim origin that was transformed into a Christian palace. Today it houses the Municipal Museum of Ronda and is an essential stop to understand the history of the city from prehistory to the Modern Age.

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Santuario de Maria Auxiliadora

Located in the San Francisco neighborhood, this church is a place of popular recollection and faith. Its quiet surroundings and views towards the mountain range make it an ideal place to disconnect and breathe the most intimate local atmosphere.

Duration 5 minutes
10

Ayuntamiento de Ronda

Housed in an old barracks from the 18th century, the current Town Hall is an example of how the historic spaces of the city have been reused. Its sober facade contrasts with the life it houses inside.

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Puerta de Almocabar

One of the most emblematic entrances of Ronda, located at the southern end of the historic center. This imposing gate was part of the Muslim wall and is one of the best preserved examples of Andalusian military architecture.

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Murallas de Levante

Walking a stretch of the old wall allows you to experience how the city was protected from invasions. The views from above are breathtaking and range from the mountain range to the Guadalevín Valley.

Duration 5 minutes
13

Iglesia del Espiritu Santo

Majestic and sober, this church stands out for its defensive character, with a structure that combines religious and military functions. It is located near the Almocábar Gate.

14

Aguas de Ronda

A series of canals, fountains and traditional storage systems that formed part of the city's water supply. They reflect the technical ingenuity and importance of this vital resource.

15
Banos Arabes

The Arab Baths of Ronda, one of the best preserved Islamic thermal complexes in the Iberian Peninsula, are located in the San Miguel neighborhood by the river. Its architecture, based on Roman models, reflects the refinement of Andalusian culture and an excellent opportunity to talk about hygiene, religion and customs of the Muslim era.

Duration 5 minutes
16

Puente Nuevo De Ronda

This ancient bridge of Roman-medieval origin crosses the Guadalevín riverbed in one of its narrowest areas. Although something is hidden today, it was one of the first connections between the upper city and the roads that led to the countryside.

Duration 5 minutes
17

Fuente de los Ocho Canos

Located in the square of the same name, this historic fountain is a clear example of modern public infrastructure. With eight in-line pipes and a stack of stone, supplied water to the population and animals.

Duration 5 minutes
18

Puente Viejo

Less imposing than the New Bridge but equally important, the Old Bridge linked the city center to the San Miguel neighborhood for centuries. Today it is uniquely pedestrian and offers a different perspective on the pit and the surrounding gardens.

Duration 5 minutes
19

Arco de Felipe V

This baroque arch marks the entrance to the old city from the Old Bridge. Rather than a mere defensive element, it was conceived as a symbol of power and reconstruction after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.

20

Iglesia de Santa Cecilia

Located in the lower Ronda district, these churches represent the popular religiosity that permeates local life. They are nerve centers during Holy Week, with very active brotherhoods and deep-rooted traditions.

Duration 5 minutes
21
Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Merced

This white façade church with harmonious profile is located in an elevated area of the city. It is linked to the Order of Mercy, very active in Ronda during the centuries past.

Duration 5 minutes
22
Mirador De Ronda

Less well known than others, this viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the city and the Guadalevín River basin. Ideal for those looking for a moment of contemplation away from the tourist bustle.

Duration 5 minutes
23
Alamenda del Tajo

A sprawling urban park with gardens, paths and natural viewpoints peeking into the void of the pit. Ideal for a relaxing walk at the end of the tour.

Duration 5 minutes
24

Plaza de Toros de Ronda

One of the oldest and most monumental bullrings in Spain. Birthplace of modern bullfighting, it is closely linked to the Romero family and to the cultural tradition of the city.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Try local tapas at nearby bars.
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    Visit the stunning Mirador de Ronda.
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    Check out the Arab Baths near the tour end.
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    Explore Plaza de España for cafes.
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    Bring a camera for breathtaking views.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a thrilling adventure through the picturesque streets of Ronda's Old Town with the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk. This guided electric tuk tuk tour promises an immersive experience, delving into the rich history and allure of this charming town, showcasing iconic landmarks like the New Bridge, the Bullring, and breathtaking viewpoints offering panoramic views.

What to expect?

Joining the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk guarantees a seamless exploration of Ronda's top attractions in a time-efficient and comfortable manner. Expect to be captivated by the fascinating stories and historical insights shared by knowledgeable guides while soaking in the beauty of the town's architecture and scenic vistas. This tour is designed to cater to all audiences, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

Who is this for?

This enchanting tuk tuk tour is tailored for curious travelers seeking a hassle-free way to discover Ronda's hidden gems and must-see sights. Whether you're a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply a wanderlust at heart, this experience appeals to individuals of all ages and interests. Perfect for solo adventurers, couples, families, and groups, the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk promises a delightful journey through Ronda's captivating landscape.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the heart of Ronda's culture and heritage with the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk, a unique and engaging way to explore the town's most iconic landmarks. With the convenience of an electric tuk tuk, you can effortlessly navigate through the cobblestone streets and narrow alleys, ensuring a comfortable and memorable sightseeing experience. Let knowledgeable guides lead you through Ronda's history, offering a deeper appreciation for its architectural wonders and scenic beauty.

Good to know

As you embark on the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk, remember to bring your camera to capture the stunning views and memorable moments along the way. Stay hydrated with complimentary bottled water provided during the tour, ensuring you remain refreshed and energized throughout the journey. Gratuity is not included, so feel free to show your appreciation to the guides for their exceptional service and insightful commentary.

Reviews

Travelers rave about the Round Tour in Tuk Tuk, praising its informative guides, comfortable ride, and scenic route that showcases the best of Ronda. Visitors commend the tour for its engaging narration, allowing them to delve deeper into the town's history and culture. Overall, guests express satisfaction with this unique and enjoyable experience, recommending it to anyone looking to explore Ronda in a fun and convenient way.

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