Description
Points of Interest
- Ronda
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
A walking tour of Spain's oldest city unveils historic - and breathtaking - views. You'll travel along Spain's famed Costa del Sol to Ronda, one of Spain's oldest city. You'll drive around the city's old fortified walls, then stroll to the Plaza del Toros, considered the birthplace of the modern Corrida del Toros. The arena, the largest and oldest in Spain, sits in an impressive 16-sided building that also houses the Antonio Ordoñez Bullfighting Museum. Next, you'll see the Santa Maria La Mayor Church, one of the most important sacred monuments of Ronda, and witness perhaps one of the most awe-inspiring views of the medieval city - the Puente Nuevo bridge that crosses the river Guadalevin and the El Tajo, a gorge that separates the old part of town from the new town. You'll cap off your day with shopping and lunch.
Special Notes:
Tour groups are not allowed inside the Cathedral or churches during mass services. Entry will be allowed on an individual basis to view the interior quietly and reverently; guides will explain the Church from the outside.Participation is limited.
Child Price:
12 years & underDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.