Discover the charm of Ronda, Spain, with its breathtaking Puente Nuevo bridge, historic Arab baths, and unique local pastries. This itinerary also touches upon the legendary Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and the vibrant coastal city of Malaga, offering a blend of historical exploration and cultural immersion.
Churreria Alba
A popular spot to enjoy traditional Spanish churros, often paired with hot chocolate.
Puente Nuevo (New Bridge)
An iconic 18th-century bridge spanning a deep gorge, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and town.
Casa del Rey Moro (Water Mine and Gardens)
A historic house featuring a fascinating water mine and terraced gardens with stunning views over the El Tajo gorge.
Sensur GastroBar
A contemporary gastrobar offering creative tapas and dishes in a stylish setting.
Baños Arabes (Arab Bathes)
A historical site showcasing well-preserved Arab baths from the Moorish period.
Old City Walls
Remnants of ancient fortifications that once protected the city, offering a glimpse into Ronda's defensive history.
Yemas del Tajo (at Confiteria Daver)
A sweet pastry specialty unique to Ronda, often found in local confiterias.
Camino de Santiago
A network of historic pilgrimage routes leading to the shrine of the apostle Saint James the Great in Galicia, Spain.
Malaga
A vibrant coastal city in Andalusia, Spain, known for its historic Alcazaba, Picasso Museum, and lively port.