Autumn is a perfect time to visit the province of Malaga. The mild temperatures of these months give the opportunity to visit inland cities, as is the case of Ronda.
Ronda is among the 8 most recommended cities to visit in Spain, according to the Trivago search engine. Ronda is one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Surely in some image you will have seen an imposing picture of the city starring the New Bridge.
With Transfer in Málaga Online you can book an excursion to Ronda to visit in one day. Prices include round trips as well as route if you wish. Hiring your transfer from Malaga to Ronda with Transfer in Malaga Online will allow you to organize your trip much better. You will have a personalized transport service, the day and time you choose and in a vehicle with up to 8 seats.
The collection point will be your hotel or Malaga Airport or María Zambrano Station. You can find out the prices of your transfer transfer to Ronda by writing an email to the address info@transferenmalagaonline.es
Our private transfers have a car seat service for babies and young children that you can request without additional notice. Tell us at the time of booking your transfer to install the car seat in your transfer.
We also carry out other types of transfers such as transfer pick-ups from Malaga Airport or María Zambrano Station. Enter our rates section and check our prices. If you need a personalized transfer, do not hesitate to contact us to offer the service that best suits your needs. We carry out any type of transport, leisure as business trips.
Puente Nuevo: this characteristic bridge was built in 1973 and is one of the most emblematic prints of the city. It took forty-two years to build and linked the new part with the oldest part of Ronda.
Plaza de Toros: it is worth mentioning this bullring that is one of the oldest in Spain. It was built in 1785 and can accommodate up to 500 people.
Arab Baths: Ronda has one of the best preserved Arab baths in Spain. They were built at the end of the 13th century during the reign of King Abomelik.
Mondragón Palace: in it we can visit some spectacular gardens, it was built in 1314 by King Abomelik and later became the main residence of the kings Isabel and Fernando.
Palacio del Rey Moro and La Mina: they have spectacular gardens. The gardens give access to La Mina, a staircase of 231 steps that lead to a river.