incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,57/10 - .This charming hotel is situated in the historical ... more
and retail heart of the town, facing the oldest bullring in the world, where bullfighting was born. The spacious hotel offers 2 suites and 52 rooms, 7 of which h...
This charming hotel is situated in the historical and retail heart of the town, facing the ... more
oldest bullring in the world, where bullfighting was born.The spacious hotel offers 2 suites and 52 rooms, 7 of which have been specially designed for guests wit...
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HOTEL MAESTRANZA IS LOCATED IN THE HISTORICAL ANDCOMMERCIAL CENTRE JUST IN FRONT OF THE ... more
MAESTRANZA BULLRINGAND VERY NEAR RONDA MOST IMPORTANT MONUMENTS. THE RENOVATEDBUILDING WAS PEDRO ROMERO LAST RESIDENCE THE FIRSTBULLFIGHTER IN HISTORY. THE 17TH C...
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HOTEL MAESTRANZA IS LOCATED IN THE HISTORICAL ANDCOMMERCIAL CENTRE JUST IN FRONT OF THE ... more
MAESTRANZA BULLRINGAND VERY NEAR RONDA MOST IMPORTANT MONUMENTS. THE RENOVATEDBUILDING WAS PEDRO ROMERO LAST RESIDENCE THE FIRSTBULLFIGHTER IN HISTORY. THE 17TH C...
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Advantages: An absolute gem of a town in a stunning location Disadvantages: Gets very busy...VERY
When we were visiting the Costa del Sol at the end of May, we decided to take a day-trip to RONDA. Of course, being situated so very close to the concrete jungle of the Costa del Crime, 50km or around an hour's drive, coupled with the fact that the town is stunningly scenic, means that we weren't the only ones with this in mind.
IT GETS VERY BUSY.
Never mind. It was the first full day of our holiday, so we were up at the crack of dawn (almost) and half-way there before most tour buses had even struggled out of their cosy garages.
RONDA is literally jam-packed with history and is one of Andalucia's most visited towns. It hangs, precipitously, atop a plateau which commands wide vistas in all directions. Such a position was always going to be a natural choice for settlement, and so it proved to be. It's been settled since ...
proxam 23.07.2004 (26.04.2009)
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We needed an Easter break so we went to the Andalusian Mountains of Spain. We stayed in accommodation not far away from Ronda. I was very impressed with this town so will tell you about my visit here
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Ronda is inland from the Costa del Sol it takes about an hour to drive the113km from Malaga. Ronda is easily accessible by train from Algerciras or Granada and the stations in between.
We were lucky and found a place to park the car in one of the streets but there is a car park by the bull ring and some other underground car parks too.
We drove to Ronda from the village we were staying in Ronda is a great viewpoint with views of mountains the most fantastic scenery. The narrow gorge, Tajo del Ronda, 150 meters deep runs through the town .The Guadalevin River runs along this gorge. There are three magnificent bridges to span ...
mumsymary 29.04.2008
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Advantages: The beauty, history and culture of Spain that is so often missed Disadvantages: Gets very busy in season
~~RONDA~~
ANDALUSIA
SPAIN
We have spent several winters in Benalmadena Costa in Andalusia at one of our Holiday Club resorts.
One thing that we do enjoy (well after the first time after the results of Mr Oldchem?s first driving in Spain, but that?s another story) is hiring a car and visiting places in the Andalusian Mountains.
One of the most memorable places that we have visited is the beautiful town of Ronda, which is part of the province of Malaga.
Ronda is situated 60km up a winding mountain road in the mountain range Serranía de Ronda. It stands at an altitude of 739 m and has approximately 35,000 inhabitants. The average year round temperature is 15C and it has around 2700 hours of sunshine per year.
Ronda is a town that is not that well known on the typical Spanish tourist list of places ...
oldchem 25.10.2009
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