Ronda’s most striking feature is the Puente Nuevo, which spans a gorge over 300 feet deep. Can you guess when the "new bridge" was built? 1793. That should give visitors an idea of how unchanged Ronda has been over the years. It’s also known as the birthplace of modern bullfighting. The town’s bullfighting ring is only used once a year, at the Feria Goyesca, but it’s also a museum where you can learn about the history of this traditional (yet controversial) sport.
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Really interesting to go to historical Arab (rather than roman) baths. There is a short video alternating every 7 minutes between Spanish and English which gives a good overview of the baths and helps to understand the function of the various rooms ... recommend you start with the video. We arrived at 11ish and there was parking down by the baths which saved a walk in current extreme heat
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