Today in our blog of Transfer in Malaga Online, we bring a plan for the weekend or during your holiday stay in Malaga: visit the King's Palace in Ronda.
Ronda is a city that is about an hour and a half away from the center of Malaga. It belongs to the province of Malaga and is one of the most visited cities in Spain, and the third most visited in Andalusia. It is located in the middle of river valleys and sits on a deep ravine. Ronda is a beautiful city that is worth visiting if you are on vacation in Malaga or the Costa del Sol.
Ronda offers a lot to the traveler, but today we highlight one of the monuments, which perhaps fewer tourists know, but which, nevertheless, has great beauty and history: the Palace of the Moorish King. But first we want to remind our readers of our transfer transfer service.
Transfer in Málaga Online we are a private transfer transfer company with more than 15 years of experience in the sector. We offer the customer a private transfer service with driver that adapts to their needs and schedules. We work by prior reservation, so if you want to enjoy a comfortable, fast, safe and personalized transfer, you must make your reservation at least 24 hours in advance.
We make transfer transfers from Malaga Airport and from other places of access to the city such as María Zambrano Station, or the Port of Malaga. Hiring your transfer with Transfer in Malaga Online, the day and at the time of your arrival our driver will wait for you at the arrivals terminal. It will help you with your luggage until you reach your private transfer, located in the airport parking lot, and will leave you at the door of your hotel. No worries, no waiting, no queues, no surprises.
Our transfer transfer prices are fixed. You will know the price of your transfer from the first moment, thus avoiding unpleasant surprises when you arrive at the destination.
We also do excursions and tourist routes, such as Ronda, where you can visit the King's Palace, which we recommend today, and other tourist attractions such as the New Bridge, the Bullring, the Mondragón Palace, the Arab Baths, the Gardens of Cuenca or the beautiful city walls.
What is the King Moro Palace?
It is one of the most impressive works we can see in this city. A Palace that belongs to the Muslim era although its first references are found in the XVIII. The gardens were designed by the same French architect who designed the Maria Luisa Park in Seville, Jean Claude Forestier and give access to La Mina, a staircase of 231 steps that lead to a river, the only source of water for centuries in the city.