Cliffside stroll, encounter the most romantic Sky City between 4 and 7 PM!
Starting from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, walk through Alameda Park, stand on the New Bridge to feel the 98-meter-high cliff canyon. When the sunset drapes the white town in a golden coat, you will understand why Hemingway called this place "the best place to elope."
On the square of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced) before dusk, you can see the sunlight beginning to soften. Ronda, this white mountain town built on a plateau 750 meters above sea level, is about to welcome the most romantic moment of the day.
Starting at 4 PM, beginning this cliffside journey from the church is perfect. Heading west, three hours later you will witness the breathtaking view of the Tajo Gorge bathed in sunset gold.
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01 Golden Route
Church of Our Lady of Mercy → Alameda Park → Ronda Bullring → New Bridge → Old Bridge. This route is a carefully planned sunset golden route, about 1-2 hours on foot, just in time for the most beautiful sunset.
Ronda’s attractions are relatively concentrated, with short walking distances between them. From the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, you can quickly enter Alameda Del Tajo Park.
This tranquil park on the cliff edge features beautiful gardens and spectacular valley views, perfect for a leisurely stroll or enjoying the sunset.
02 Birthplace of Bullfighting
Passing through the park, you arrive at Spain’s oldest bullring—the Ronda Bullring (Plaza de Toros de Ronda). This circular building, constructed in 1785, is the birthplace of modern bullfighting and can hold about 5,000 spectators.
Even if you’re not interested in bullfighting itself, you can visit its architecture and history museum. The bullring is built in a neoclassical style, with a novel artistic main entrance. The stands are divided into upper and lower levels, supported by 136 sturdy Tuscan stone columns.
Tickets cost 9 euros, usually open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (may vary by season), and the visit takes about 30 minutes.
03 Sky Bridge
Continuing forward, you will see Ronda’s iconic landmark—the New Bridge (Puente Nuevo). This “new” bridge was actually built in the 18th century, stands 98 meters tall, and spans the El Tajo Gorge, connecting the city’s new and old parts.
Viewing platform options:
· Aldehuela Viewpoint: Located on the east side of the New Bridge, at the south end, it’s a great spot to admire the full view of the New Bridge.
· Cuenca Gardens: Also on the east side of the New Bridge, a 6-minute walk away, from where you can continue walking to the Old Bridge.
· Gorge Trail: The newly opened Desfiladero del Tajo Gorge Trail in 2024 allows you to look up at the New Bridge from below, offering a unique angle (ticket required, advance booking recommended).
04 Cliffside Dusk
Around 6 PM, the sunset begins to paint Ronda’s white houses and canyon cliffs golden. Standing on the New Bridge, you can see the 120-meter-deep gorge gradually covered in shadow, while the buildings atop the cliffs grow brighter.
Best photo spot: Continue forward to the Old Bridge (Puente Viejo). From this stone bridge built in 1616, looking back at the New Bridge and the gorge, you can capture both bridges in one frame.
The Old Bridge connects the new town, whose white houses look especially photogenic under the sunset. The small archway at the Old Bridge’s end is a perfect framing spot.
05 Hemingway’s Mystery
Regarding Hemingway’s “residence” in Ronda, as your guide mentioned, there is no exact location.
However, Hemingway’s deep connection with Ronda is undeniable. In his book Death in the Afternoon, he wrote: “If you can only watch one bullfight, it should be in Ronda. This is also the place you should go for a honeymoon in Spain or to elope.”
Inside Alameda Park, there is a trail named after Hemingway, commemorating the writer’s love for Ronda. Another celebrity connected to Ronda—film director Orson Welles—also adored this small town; his ashes were scattered in the outskirts of Ronda.
06 Travel Tips
Transportation: Ronda is located between Seville and Malaga. It takes about 2-2.5 hours by bus from Seville and about 1 hour 45 minutes from Malaga. Driving is the most convenient way, but the mountain roads are winding and require careful driving.
Accommodation: If you want to enjoy Ronda’s night view, it’s recommended to stay overnight in town. Several scenic hotels are worth considering: Parador de Ronda (New Bridge view), Hotel Montelirio (New Bridge view), Catalonia Ronda (famous pool with a view of the bullring).
Food Recommendations: In Ronda, try local specialties such as oxtail stew (Rabo de toro), red wine stewed chorizo (Chorizo al vino), and honey goat cheese (Queso de cabra). Some travelers recommend a local restaurant called LA PICONERA for oxtail rice.
Travel Safety: Ronda is generally safe, but be mindful of your belongings in tourist areas. At night, stick to main roads and avoid secluded alleys.
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After the sun has completely set below the horizon, Ronda’s lights gradually come on. The white houses on the cliffside look like stars floating in the night. At the viewpoint at the end of Alameda Park, a few reluctant visitors still gaze at the twinkling lights across the gorge.
Returning along the same path, the outline of the New Bridge is clear under the moonlight. This stone bridge, witnessing over 200 years of history, will welcome a new sunrise and sunset tomorrow.