Street Map of Ronda

Explore Ronda – the dramatic town of the gorge
Click any area on the map below for a larger detailed view. All 22 key monuments and places are numbered exactly as they appear on the map.

Perched on a 100-metre-deep gorge with the iconic Puente Nuevo, Ronda is one of Spain’s most spectacular towns. Our clickable street map helps you find every historic site, viewpoint and hidden corner.

Detailed Street Map of Ronda (clickable zoom zones)

Ronda map – North section
Ronda map – South section
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Places to Visit – Numbered on the Map (1–22)

All 22 key monuments and sights exactly as marked on the map above.

  1. 1. Monastery of San Francisco
  2. 2. Almocabar Gate
  3. 3. Carlos V Gate
  4. 4. Church of the Holy Spirit
  5. 5. Santa María la Mayor Collegiate Church
  6. 6. Mondragon Palace
  7. 7. Minaret of San Sebastian
  8. 8. Exhijara Gate
  9. 9. Arab Baths
  10. 10. The Giant’s House
  11. 11. Arab Arch
  1. 12. Palace of the Marquis of Salvatierra
  2. 13. Arab Bridge
  3. 14. Church of Nuestro Padre Jesús
  4. 15. Old Bridge
  5. 16. Felipe V Gate
  6. 17. House of the Moorish King (Casa del Rey Moro)
  7. 18. New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) – iconic 18th-century bridge over the gorge
  8. 19. Bullring – one of the oldest in Spain
  9. 20. Panoramic views of El Tajo gorge
  10. 21. Chapel of Our Lady of Los Dolores
  11. 22. Las Animas Inn

Ronda’s Most Iconic Spots

Ronda monuments and typical houses

Historic Centre & Monuments

Wander the old town with its Arab arches, palaces and churches – a living museum of Iberian, Roman and Moorish history.

13th-century arched stone gate

Arab Gates & Walls

Impressive 13th-century stone gates and fortifications that once protected this strategic mountain town.

Tajo de Ronda

El Tajo Gorge & Puente Nuevo

The dramatic 100-metre gorge and the iconic New Bridge – the most photographed sight in Ronda.

Ronda panoramic view

Bullring & Casa del Rey Moro

Spain’s oldest bullring and the fascinating House of the Moorish King with its underground staircase to the river.

Casa del Rey Moro

Casa del Rey Moro

Historic palace with spectacular gardens and a secret staircase carved into the rock leading down to the river.

Getting to and Around Ronda

Ronda is 1 hour 20 minutes from Malaga Airport via the scenic A-397 mountain road. A car is highly recommended for the full experience.

Car hire

Car Hire: Total Freedom

The best way to reach Ronda and explore the surrounding Serranía de Ronda. For scenic driving routes and tips, see our guide:

Discover Ronda by Car → Hire a car at Malaga Airport
Private transfer

Private Transfer: Relaxed Arrival

Door-to-door comfort from the airport to your hotel in Ronda.

Book a private transfer
Pro tip: Free parking is available near the Bullring and New Bridge. The historic centre is pedestrian-friendly – park once and walk everywhere.

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