Hotel Bandolero at Júzcar, just 25km from Ronda
are offering two nights or more for 55€ per night per room. Offer
valid 1st June till 31st July 2009. To reserve a room or for more
information, call +34 952 183 660 or email
David.
Ronda for Tourists and Expatriate Residents, Today!
Staying in Ronda • Aprenda Inglés en Ronda
Puente Nuevo in Ronda
Photo Courtesy of TrekCapri
Photo Courtesy of TrekCapri
Ronda Tourism
Ronda is one of Spain's most visited cities for good reason, our
little city is very compact, in fact from arriving in Ronda, to
seeing the Real Maestranza bullring, the Puente Nuevo, the many
beautiful
churches, our museums,
or the wonderful coffee shops and tapas bars, we have it all within
a short 30 minute walk.Of course, most visitors need at least 2 or 3 days to see everything because a lot can be packed into your time in Ronda.
Ronda may be a small city, perfect for getting away from the crowds, but it is also centre of the Serranía de Ronda which includes most of Andalucia’s Pueblos Blancos, the white villages, and the three natural parks of Sierra de Grazalema, Sierra de las Nieves, and Los Alcornocales. Some of the prettiest and most interesting pueblos include Grazalema, Zahara de la Sierra, Setenil de las Bodegas, Montejaque, Benalauria, or Olvera.
Hotels and Property in
Ronda
As one of the most visited cities in Spain, Ronda has a fantastic
selection of hotels, hostels, guesthouses, and
self-catered
accommodation guaranteed to suit all tastes. Whether it's just
one night, or several weeks that you need we can help you find
somewhere to rest your weary bones while you're in the city of
dreams - La Ciudad Soñada.Visitors who plan to make Ronda their new home are making a wise choice, and we can help you find a real estate agent for that perfect property in Ronda, or further out amongst the villages or the campo.
From paleolithic times to the present, Ronda has been a highly sought after location. The history of Ronda begins with paleolithic people and their cave art; Phoenician traders and settlers; Roman occupation, war and wine growing; Moorish Kings and Islamic art; but these days Ronda is better known for its great weather, the Puento Nuevo and Ronda’s famous bullring, and the Rondeño way of life. Expats in Ronda should bookmark us, and look out for new pages such as using British electrical appliances, or the Ronda event calendar.
Aprendar Inglés en Ronda
Estudia Inglés en su propia casa o la oficina
de un hablante nativo con las calificaciones de la Universidad de
Cambridge en Inglaterra. En el siglo 21, que habla Inglés es una de
las más importantes competencias de una persona puede tener y
aumenta sus posibilidades de mejorar su negocio u obtener un mejor
trabajo.Póngase en contacto con nosotros para más información.
Ronda Today
Ronda Today aims to support expatriate residents and visitors to our great little city by providing the information you need to enjoy your time in Ronda to the fullest. Rondeños are a very welcoming people and are overjoyed that so many visitors become residents. Bookmark Ronda Today and visit regularly for updates or special offers from some of Ronda’s best shops, restaurants, and service professionals.Expatriate residents should take some time to learn Spanish, and we can help, from introducing you to courses, recommending books or CDs, to providing personalised tuition. We can also help guide new expats as they get acquainted with Ronda and Spanish ways. We aim to provide information about healthcare and education in Ronda, bookmark our emergency pharmacies page to safeguard your familiy.
Located in Andalucia in Southern Spain, Ronda is only an hour from Málaga and the Costa del Sol, a little further to Cadiz and the Costa de la Luz, or a 90 minute drive to Sevilla and Córdoba. Just 2 hours will see you in Gibraltar, or the Alhambra at Granada, and hotels in Ronda are often more reasonably priced, making Ronda a truly central city for exploring Western Andalucia. Arriving in Ronda is easy by car, bus, or train, and the international airports at Malaga, Jerez de la Frontera, Sevilla, Granada, or Gibraltar/La Linea.
