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Map of Ronda — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Ronda — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Ronda

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Ronda. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Puente Nuevo. Centro de Interpretación

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Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Puente Nuevo, or New Bridge, is a remarkable 18th-century arch bridge that spans a 120-meter chasm in Ronda. It connects the modern part of the city to the historic center and offers stunning views of the River Guadalevin. The bridge is part of a walking tour that includes other significant landmarks such as El Mercadillo and La Ciudad. Despite its name, Puente Nuevo is not actually new; it was completed between 1759 and 1793.
Spectacular views and vibrant atmosphere—an unforgettable highlight of Ronda Puente Nuevo is absolutely breathtaking and a must-see when visiting Ronda. The views from the bridge—both day and night—are spectacular, offering sweeping vistas of the gorge and surrounding valley. It's a stunning spot for photos and a peaceful place to just take in the natural beauty and architecture. The area around the bridge is lively and full of charm, with plenty of tapas restaurants (more than a dozen!) offering delicious food and great views. Many have outdoor seating, making it the perfect place to relax, enjoy a drink, and soak up the atmosphere. There are also several hiking options nearby, with trails that lead down into the gorge or along the cliffside for different perspectives of the bridge. Whether you're just strolling the old town or exploring the paths below, Puente Nuevo is a constant and dramatic presence in the landscape. This spot is just as magical at night when the bridge is beautifully lit—romantic, quiet, and unforgettable. A definite 5-star experience and a highlight of any trip to Ronda.
Tina ( — Google review
This is a very impressive bridge! We paid 5 Euros to go down into the room inside the bridge and thought that was a very cool experience. Outside, it is a bit difficult to get a really good view of the bridge without getting a bit far away from it (you need more than the hour or so that we had), but we still enjoyed the views, especially the scenic views looking out at the cliffs and valleys below. Worth a visit, especially if you have time to explore a bit farther back from the bridge!
Michael P — Google review
The bridge is amazing and home to very nice views. What they don't tell you is that it is in use and very busy with cars. But still, there are vantage points so you can take great pictures. There is also a payed experience that lets you in a certain part of the bridge and it was nice to feel a bit of fresh air. I cannot really recommend the payed experience, sure at 2,50 euros is not expensive but there isn't much to see.
Kell B — Google review
Beautiful views ❤️. And near the bridge you can find many souvenir shops and restaurants. The Fotos where great 👍, I recommend 💯
Zofia S — Google review
1 hour 30 minutes from Marbella it's worth going for the puento nuevo bridge over the gorge. I spent 3 hours there and that was just right. Very touristy however it's a lovely town and a good day out for a group and if you sit and eat/drink then you will need about 5 hours. So it's a worthwhile day out.
Tee M — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking landmark! Puente Nuevo in Ronda is truly a masterpiece of architecture and nature combined. The views from the bridge are simply stunning, especially with the dramatic gorge and surrounding cliffs. It’s one of those places that leaves you speechless and makes you appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. A must-see if you’re anywhere near Ronda — unforgettable and iconic.
Victoria — Google review
Lovely place to see ,the gorges and ravine and the landscape .You can walk down via the stairs (5euros I think) but we did not.
Kevin D — Google review
Hidden gem. Small museum but definitely worth a visit. Entry fee was around 4 euro. Toilets on site.
Karolina B — Google review
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La Casa del Rey Moro

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
La Casa del Rey Moro is a historic palace with a fascinating water mine and hanging gardens that are open for exploration by visitors. Carved into the cliffs of El Tajos gorge, this site dates back to the Moorish era when protecting water supplies was crucial during constant wars in Al-Andalus. The Ronda's Water Mine, built in the 14th century, showcases medieval Islamic engineering and is a unique marvel in Spain. Nearby attractions include St.
A beautiful gem of a place with culture, history and amazing panoramic views. It's truly underrated and while not Alhambra, it is of importance and beauty if you don't wanna venture further into Andalusia and Granada.
Zainab R — Google review
It is a real oasis with a beautiful park. Unfortunately the park is in need of some love and care, and that's why I subtract one star. The "kings house" is in a very bad state and should be renovated to its former glory, if I had any say in the matter. The "mine" is a must-see if you are able to climb all the stairs up and down, and is a true gem.
Claes L — Google review
We visited Casa del Rey Moro today and overall it was an interesting experience, but not quite what we expected for the entry fee. The garden is small and simple, with some nice views, but nothing spectacular. The descent of more than 200 steps into the mine is unique, but quite demanding, not really recommended for people with heart or knee problems. Bring water with you and don’t come in flip-flops or sandals, good shoes make a big difference. At the bottom, two platforms were closed and the water was unfortunately very dirty, with algae and even plastic waste. A bit disappointing compared to the photos we had seen before. Still, the views are beautiful and worth a few pictures, but the place would really shine with better maintenance.
Online A — Google review
Relaxing gardens and journey inside caves down to the bottom of the gorge which gives plenty of opportunities for some great photos. You can see the outside of the house but the house itself is closed to the public. To get the most out of a visit don’t rush through it and stop and scan the QR codes on signs to launch YouTube audio commentary on the various sections. Hopefully the wooden walkways at the bottom of the gorge will open in the future which will make it even better.
JaffyJafster — Google review
The entrance fee was €10 per person. While the visit had potential, the gardens left me somewhat disappointed. The entrance area looked lovely at first glance, but several details gave a run down impression — the fountains weren’t working, lights were broken, and much of the greenery was either dry or not in bloom. I understand this may be due to the season, but for a place that receives tourists year-round (or so), there are certainly ways to keep the gardens attractive in all seasons. Overall, the entrance fee felt a bit too high. If you are going for the views, next to the gardens is free of charge Jardines de Cue, beautiful views and gardens.
Katrina J — Google review
The water well is amazing, lots of steps to climb up and down though. As other people have said, there's no access to the house, so 10 euros entrance feels slightly steep.
C — Google review
Excellent well worth visiting for the history and the views and garden. The audio guide is rich and can be accessed from QR codes around the site, using the free Wi-Fi.
Richard B — Google review
It was a fun exploration in the water mines. The history is quite interresting. The audio guide via qr code does not work in the lower parts due to bad signal, so it is a pity. It is colder inside the water mine, so it's a great way to escape the heat as well. Be careful, can be slippery, and the stairs are narrow. The garden is simple, but the peacocks made it more special.
Naoh — Google review
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Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor is a former mosque turned Catholic church located in Plaza Duquesa, one of the favorite squares in Andalucia. The church features ornamental Renaissance and Baroque-style elements and offers a viewing deck with stunning panoramic views. The building has a rich history, with layers of construction from different periods including Visigoth, Moorish, and Roman influences.
Superb church to visit - the entrance is 4.5€ per person but you have so much to see: - beautiful church, - crypt with very old books (12th to 16th century), - small exhibit of old icons, - panoramic view of the top after climbing a beautiful stone carved stair Fantastic !
Aymeric S — Google review
Santa María la Mayor is a fascinating church that reflects Ronda’s layered past, combining Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish influences. The ornate interior and panoramic balcony views are worth the modest entrance fee. Some areas could use better lighting and signage, but overall, it’s a rewarding stop for history and architecture lovers.
WonderChan — Google review
A beautiful church that used to be a Islamic mosque. It has 2 sections and both are amazingly adorned. A definite must visit when in Ronda.
C N — Google review
Absolutely amazing. Spend some time here in peace and see if you can climb to the top of the church. The views are amazing, absolutely breathtaking. Very peaceful! For history buffs, lots to explore!
Manas K — Google review
Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor is a stunning church with a deeply layered history. Originally built as a mosque during the Muslim rule in Ronda, it was transformed into a church after the Spanish Reconquista. Following the Christian conquest, many Muslims and Jews were forcibly removed from their homes, and the mosque was repurposed for Christian worship, which is a reflection of the tragic history of religious conflict during that time. The architectural blend of Islamic and Christian styles is striking, with remnants of its Islamic roots still visible, especially in the elegant arches and intricate designs. One of the most fascinating parts of the church is the area where the imam once led prayers, still preserved as a testament to the mosque’s original purpose. The church itself is a serene space with soaring ceilings and beautiful altars, but also stands as a reminder of the turbulent history of Spain during the period of the Reconquista. It’s a must-see for those interested in the rich and often painful history of the region.
Mazen C — Google review
This is a fascinating church in a beautiful square in the Old Town, La Ciudad. The square,Plaza Duquesa de Parcent, has a beautiful little park and also houses the impressive Ayuntamiento de Ronda ( Town hall ). The square is just down the street from the Mondregal Palace and is a very short distance from Puente Nuevo but could be a million miles away from hustle and bustle of the tourist trail and selfie shower. The church charges €4 entry but is well worth more. It was originally a Roman Temple , then a Mosque and then converted to a Catholic Parish Church. The beautiful bell tower was originally a minaret and like the Giralda had a bell tower added when constructed as a church. Inside the door is the remains of the Mihrab ( the Muslim door facing Mecca ) , a very impressive choir stalls in beautifully carved wood. The nave is divided from the choir by a beautiful wall of copper images of the Stations of The Cross. An excellent treasury has some lovely pieces.
Liam C — Google review
The entry price is well worth it. Don't forget to take the stairs up onto the roof ("the decks") to enjoy a good view of Ronda and the surrounding countryside.
Burkhard S — Google review
I didn’t visit the church itself, as I was only interested in the Muslim heritage of the building. The remains of the mihrab are still very clearly visible in the gift shop of the church. You can still read Surat al-Ikhlas written on the walls of the mihrab.
Firas A — Google review
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Baños Árabes Yacimiento Arqueológico

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Sights & Landmarks
Archaeological museum
Ancient Ruins
The Arab Baths Archaeological Site, also known as Banos Arabes, is a well-preserved 13th-century bathhouse located in the San Miguel neighborhood of Ronda. The baths were supplied with water from the Las Culebras stream through a sophisticated Moorish water system. The complex includes cold, warm, and hot bathing rooms, with the central room featuring horseshoe arches and barrel-vaulted ceilings adorned with star-shaped skylights.
This is a very well preserved archaeological site with a really good short video presentation that explains exactly how the baths worked.
Neil B — Google review
Very cool too see the baths, very well preserved and kept. There was a very informative video being played in English and Spanish that explained how the baths worked and their purpose clearly. Gardens were a bit bare but still nice on a warm afternoon.
Nubob E — Google review
When its +35 outside...you will definitely enjoy +20 inside! 700 y old and still amazing!
Familie G — Google review
A very awesome historical place It cost 4,50 eu pr adult. But worth it and then you get to support the upkeep of the city's historical sits
Nick K — Google review
This is a must if you visit Ronda. Watch the 10min video with the 3D animation before you go around the site - gives a clear understanding of how the baths were supplied with water and heat, and the role the baths played in ancient times.
Emily J — Google review
Spectacular step into deep history, a fine introductory video to show the workings and purpose of bathing the Muslim way, then we could walk around and really get a feel for the place. Beautiful gardens too! We were extra impressed at the outside information boards which were, get this, hand carved from cork!
Pia D — Google review
OK for a quick visit. It’s way at the bottom of the hill and it’s a long walk back to the top. If you are tired after a long day exploring Ronda you can safely give this place a miss. But otherwise it’s OK for a quick tour of say 30 minutes.
CHARLES A — Google review
Well-preserved medieval Arab baths that are a nice visit, and it also has a history video explaining how the baths worked.
Austin P — Google review
5

Alameda del Tajo

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Alameda del Tajo, located in Ronda, Spain, is a picturesque 19th-century park known for its stunning panoramic views of the Sierra de Grazalema mountains, El Tajo gorge, and Guadalevin River. The park features tree-lined promenades with lush greenery including pine and oak trees. Visitors can take leisurely strolls along the main avenue leading to cliff-edge balconies offering breathtaking vistas.
What a nice view 🪟 and what a nice experience. You are feeling like top of the area. Everywhere can see clearly. And the sound of nature 🍄‍🟫 on your ears. Ronda/Spain, actually I did not expect to see these kinds of miracle things, but it was really good experience. If you have to find a chance while driving to Sevilla from Malaga, I highly recommend to visit Ronda.
Burak K — Google review
Beautiful gardens planted in the 19th century. At the very end of the gardens is the Balcón de Coño, which offers great views of the surrounding countryside around Ronda.
Nathan H — Google review
I enjoyed every moment in this gorgeous park. Big trees made a huge shadow on an unbelievably hot day. There are benches for everyone, artists are playing music. A stunning viewing point in the hilly surroundings was just amazing.
Goran M — Google review
Wonderful!! The views were amazing, the flowers, people playing instruments it’s like having live music, park for the kids, dog friendly ! We loved it!!!
Maddie R — Google review
The park is a lovely area to enjoy the views and to also sit and relax.
Jannat K — Google review
This parc is sooooo beautiful...and if your are lucky you can hear/watch musicans
Kenn M — Google review
Very nice park. Come at sunset to watch a beautiful view from the viewpoints. Good for a picnic
Breno M — Google review
A very nice park just outside of the main district of Ronda.
C N — Google review
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Jardines De Cuenca

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Jardines De Cuenca is a stunning terraced garden situated on the ledges of the embankment along the Guadalevin river gorge in Ronda. The gardens feature a picturesque winding staircase leading from the city's edge down into the lush greenery, offering breathtaking views of the gorge and its iconic bridge. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas from various vantage points, including a small garden viewpoint with an excellent perspective of Puente Nuevo.
Wonderful views of Ronda without the crowds. Not only can you see the dramatic new bridge here, but you can also walk to see the old bridges and old city gate
V Y — Google review
Beautiful views for free! A great place for picnic as well.
Inna — Google review
You don’t need to be a great photographer when the place itself is effortlessly photogenic. Just step down from the main bridge to the lower level, where you’ll find a freely accessible part of the gardens. There, you can enjoy the company of local cats, a view into the Tejo canyon, and a welcome break from the noise above.
Tomas O — Google review
Easy to reach and good view of Ronda bridge without the big walk
Rachel C — Google review
Beautiful garden....A MUST visit
Kenn M — Google review
Excellent place for a photo. Mornings are best
Paul M — Google review
A great place to have a quiet picnic in the shade of the trees. Now in May the roses are blooming and they are really beautifully arranged. Just be aware that it can get very hot. Can see the old Bridge from lower and new bridge from upper part of this park.
Martin L — Google review
Great views from this garden.
Johan D — Google review
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Mondragon Palace

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Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Mondragon Palace is a historical gem in Ronda, serving as a public museum within a 14th-century residence. The palace features captivating gardens, courtyards, balconies, and water features. It offers exhibitions that delve into the local settlements and the extensive history of Ronda from prehistoric times to various eras such as Paleolithic, neolithic, Roman, Moorish, and Christian periods.
Right in the centre of Rhonda is this delightful small museum in an old palace. Beautiful building with a great small garden and wonderful views. The noble Main Hall is worth special mention for its impressive Mudejar wooden marquetry
Liam C — Google review
Great museum, well organised. Good history, lots to read. 2 garden areas, both are lovely.
Allyphantasy — Google review
An excellent museum housed in a magnificent historic building. Lots of lovely architectural features, some very interesting artefacts, and excellent display boards that provide a huge amount of very interesting historical background. A must see in Ronda, in my opinion.
Jamie H — Google review
Great place to duck into on a stormy day and good value! A little hard to navigate. Good, informative displays. Lovely small garden with beautiful vistas. Well worth it even on a sunny day.
Rosie ( — Google review
Views were stunning, very nice designed museum
Finn B — Google review
Nice museum telling story of Ronda from prehistoric times, lovely small garden and patios offering great panoramic view.
Ingrida N — Google review
Wonderful museum that definitely deserves attention, as well as a nice terrace garden and a wonderful sight of the surrounding landscape. The artifacts are accompanied by wonderful sketches, drawings and 3D models of ancient life, giving you a very, very good insight into the past of Ronda and its surrounding. Definitely worth a visit.
Martin M — Google review
Basically a museum dedicated to Ronda history. No info on the house whatsover. A very good museum nonetheless with excellent displays from the paleolithic era to Christain conquest. .
Stuart M — Google review
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Puente Viejo

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Puente Viejo, a charming 17th-century stone bridge in Ronda, is a hidden gem offering stunning views of the town. It is situated at a lower elevation than the more well-known New Bridge and provides picturesque vistas of Ronda perched on the cliff top.
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Museo Lara

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Museo Lara is a unique museum located near Puente Nuevo, offering an extensive private collection of historical artifacts. Housed in a traditional townhouse, the museum features a diverse range of items including historic weapons, clocks, scientific instruments, and witchcraft-related pieces. Visitors can explore gory torture weapons, swords, and peculiar witchcraft artifacts alongside other historical objects. The museum provides an ideal setting for a family visit and takes about an hour to tour.
The Spanish Inquisition display was fascinating and very well done. It had a very curious and amusing old-fashioned dildo machine. Hysterical. Absolutely worth a visit. Remember the Spanish Inquisition section is downstairs. Very quaint and in keeping with the beautiful town of Ronda.
SharedPads T — Google review
We found this museum by chance, and what an amazing place to visit! There are so many collections to look at. The museum is a tardis with different rooms and areas to view. The gentleman/owner was so lovely and extremely helpful. Will definitely come back and recommend a visit here to everyone. Don't miss it!!
Jill O — Google review
A few days ago we travelled to Ronda and this museum was in our top 10 places to visit.we really enjoyed our excursion. We saw a lot of exhibitions and we were reading several interesting facts about each. The staff is really friendly and you can rely on them! they will always help you or even explain some curiosities. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT!
Ариша А — Google review
If you like antiques, this off the wall museum will thrill you. Watches, clocks, guns, pistols, typewriters, bullfighters, movies, wine production, silly oddities, copperware, it's got it all. For the price, you can either race through it (1/2 hour) or check it out in more detail (hours), and still feel like you got your money's worth!
Larry H — Google review
An extraordinary and brilliant surprise of a museum. Modest in appearance from the street, this museum is both an oasis of calm and a fantastic collection. Covering decorative arts, technology, weaponry, militaria, and much more, there’s so much to see and enjoy. The basement level presents the history of witchcraft and the inquisition in a rather fun way too. Well worth the tiny entrance price, and there are clean toilets too!
HistoryNeedsYou — Google review
A truly fascinating collection, and for €4 it’s an absolute bargain for how many amazing items are in this collection. Overall-such a quirky and eclectic mix of artefacts with something of interest & intrigue guaranteed for all. How could you miss out on this toad that looks like Donald Trump too?
Alex B — Google review
A brilliant museum with so many different sections, there is genuinely something for everyone. So much fun, and the staff are lovely and friendly. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Ronda - and don't forget to see the spooky sections downstairs!
Thomas V — Google review
A wonderful little museum with many different exhibits and themed rooms. All well presented and interesting. Antique clocks, firearms and armour, medical equipment, dolls, cameras, and typewriters and much more. Witchcraft and torture exhibits may be a bit much for kids but a very interesting place for adults
Janet L — Google review
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Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda

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Bullring
Sights & Landmarks
The Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda is a historic 18th-century bullring associated with legendary matador Pedro Romero. Located in the heart of Ronda, it is one of the oldest bullfighting arenas still in use and represents an important aspect of Andalusian and Spanish culture. The Corrida Goyesca show, held between late August and early September, attracts numerous visitors.
The Plaza de Toros heritage site of the RMR is one of the most visited cultural complexes in Andalusia with more than nine million visitors in the last ten years. Excellent architecture and location. The Plaza de Toros de Ronda is a bullring in Ronda, it has a diameter of 66 metres (217 ft), surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone. There are two layers of seating, each with five raised rows and 136 pillars that make up 68 arches. The Royal Box has a sloping roof covered in Arabic tiles. The design of the main entrance to the bull ring features two Tuscan columns and the royal shield of Spain surround by baroque edging. The main door is large enough to allow horses and carriages to enter the ring, and above the door is an iron wrought balcony that embodies the bullfighting culture.
Barry G — Google review
Visiting the Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda was one of the highlights of our trip. Even if you’re not a fan of bullfighting, the place is worth seeing for its history and architecture. Standing in the middle of the arena feels surreal, and the museum collections with costumes, saddles and antique weapons are really impressive. Easy to visit, and right in the heart of Ronda’s old town, definitely a stop we recommend. Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴🐾
Online A — Google review
Amazing bull fighting arena. Loved it. People might say it was cruel, but probably not crueler than hundreds of thousands of bovine being cut up for food every day. It’s all in perspective, entertaining the masses. Must visit place to go.
Sean R — Google review
Nice little tour on the oldest bullring of Spain. Advice: take the audio guide so you’ll get really interesting history facts that you wouldn’t get. Visit is about 1h, and ok with kids.
Mathieu M — Google review
Great experience. Very rich and interesting history. The museum is very interesting. Bull fighting isn't exactly a good thing (in my opinion it's a bit cruel) however the experience was amazing and it is an important part of their history. The ring was also used as an army base by either side during the Spanish Civil war.
James B — Google review
I thought it was worth a visit. We brought sandwiches and sat in the bleachers and ate them while checking out the arena and doing some tourist watching. Cool to see and oldest in Spain!
Erin R — Google review
Beautiful Bullring. Probably the oldest and best renovated in Spain. It has a museum and gift shop. A definite must visit when in Ronda.
C N — Google review
One of the first bullfighting arenas built in Spain. Large and impressive. Recommended if you are visiting the city.
Ron B — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Ronda

No trip to Ronda is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Tragatá | Benito Gómez | Restaurante en Ronda

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$$$$affordable
Tapas restaurant
Tragatá is a modern and stylish restaurant in Ronda, known for its creative take on traditional Spanish dishes. The menu offers a variety of tapas options that combine local flavors with global influences, such as squid sandwiches and pork ears.
Out of all the incredible meals we had during our trip through southern Spain , this one stood out as an absolute favorite. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared and had a refreshing creative twist. The appetizers set the tone beautifully—particularly the salmon with lime, which struck the perfect balance between vibrant acidity and delicate richness. It was a simple yet elevated start that immediately impressed us. Then came the squid sandwich, which was nothing short of spectacular. The squid itself was tender and flavorful, but what truly made the dish unforgettable was the bun—warm, freshly baked, and wonderfully soft. It brought everything together in the most satisfying way. The pork with cream and mushrooms was equally memorable. Rich, savory, and perfectly cooked, it was comfort food elevated to something truly special. Finally, the fried sea bass was a standout. Crisp on the outside and tender on the inside, it was a flawless execution of a classic dish. The dessert definitely added an icing to the cake. Mango sorbet mixed with a spicy sauce was very savory! Highly recommended to anyone visiting the region
Nikhil C — Google review
Glad we found and booked this restaurant. My friend was joking that we have been eating Spanish food continuously and may get bored by now. The food here is out of ordinary and one of the best in our Southern Spain trip. Everything is good and can’t stop thinking of the dessert. Will be back soon to try more food.
Kimberly O — Google review
Wonderful restaurant with truly amazing food. All the dishes we ordered were outstanding, very flavourful. The vibe of the place is easygoing but also elevated. Definitely recommended if you're a foodie.
Dorota D — Google review
Had a late dinner at Tragata and there was just a short wait. Food was delicious especially squid sandwich and fried sea bass. The artichoke was nicely cooked as well. The flavors were of a good mix and we liked it.
Wing H — Google review
What a delight to find this place! This was my best dinner in Spain so far after almost 20 days here. The mussels were absolutely devine and the best I've ever had. I can't wait to go here for lunch tomorrow. Recommended 100%
M I — Google review
Was supposed to be the “low-key” version of the 2-Michelin star bigger brother across the street , and don’t get me wrong food was good. But I didn’t get any special vibe. Inside interior are nice we but sat outside, so less cosy. Ordered burger for the kids but order got messed up and ended up waiting more than hour.
Mathieu M — Google review
Fabulous restaurant, Benito Gómez also has the two star Michelin restaurant just over the road. The food was Devine and the staff very helpful. YOU MUST BOOK if you want to ensure a table.
Stephen N — Google review
Food was fine. The bone marrow was very undercooked. The Russian salad was really good. Service really lacked though. The man with mustache was sour and dismissive from the moment we walked in.
Sindre T — Google review
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Bodega San Francisco

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Mediterranean restaurant
Nestled in the charming Barrio San Francisco, Bodega San Francisco is a delightful gem that captures the essence of traditional Andalusian dining. This inviting venue boasts al fresco tables where you can savor an array of tapas, including delectable croquettes and exquisite cured ham. The restaurant's interior reflects its rustic charm with wooden beams and terracotta floors, creating a warm atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.
We had one of our best all round meals here on our trip to Andalusia - great quality and variety of dishes, excellent value and friendly efficient service. Loved the pardon peppers and fried anchovies. The serves were very generous for the cost. If you're looking for a tapas bar with a local vibe, then you have to try this bodega out.
Monica C — Google review
Very nice open air location with outside seating. The hot tapas were good, nothing to write home about but I really appreciated the fried shrimps. They got a nice selection of res and white wines as well to complement the dishes. Overall satisfaction
Nick I — Google review
Super place with a great vibe and amazing food at really good prices. The restaurant was full of locals, which is always a good sign! Everything we tried was delicious, but the stuffed avocado was the highlight for me. We waited about 25 minutes for a table, but it was totally worth it. Definitely recommend!
Ivana C — Google review
This restaurant was recommended by an woman who I chanced to meet on the way to Ronda. She told me that it is where they usually eat tapas. So I tried it and indeed it is a restaurant that has great ambience and the food that I ordered as it was already late was croquettes and delicious like home made. The service is fast and the waiter is so polite and friendly.
Joe M — Google review
Amazing dishes, quick service considering the restaurant was very busy after 2 p.m.. Highlights: queso de cabra, rabo de toro, aguacate relleno de delicias and most ✨ Not sure if we were just unlucky but the tortilla was too well-done, crispy on the bottom, dry and tasteless.
Michaela N — Google review
Very popular, get there early to avoid waiting for a table. Excellent value for money. Very friendly staff. The menu is in Spanish and English. TOTAL BILL €22 Tapas: Russia salad Prawn and bacon skewer Avacado shrimp House croquettes (half portion) Salmon roll 4 × vermouth
Pheona B — Google review
Perfect service from one of the male staff who served us. We really enjoyed his recommendations especially the grilled iberico. The place gets crowded fast.
JM — Google review
We had sangrias and many many tapas, all of which were amazing! Especially the avocado, fried peppers and pork buns. Also the prices are so affordable!
Ping P — Google review
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El Lechuguita

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Tapas bar
El Lechuguita is a well-established venue in Ronda, Malaga, offering classic Spanish food and wine in a traditional setting. It is renowned for its legendary and surprisingly affordable dining experience. Despite the variety of dining options in Ronda, El Lechuguita stands out as a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic taste of Spanish cuisine. Whether it's the affordable prices or the traditional environment, this restaurant has garnered praise from locals and visitors alike.
Very local and affordable food, and they taste pretty good in general. [Highly recommend the fish in the first picture. The roasted bread is so crispy outside while super soft inside. It comes with olive oil & salmorejo, topping with Iberian ham. It is just so gooddddd]. The lady in the picture really offers great hospitality. Besides, it is a really popular restaurant, so please go there 5 minutes before it opens. We arrived there at 20:06 (they opens at 20:00 pm), and there were no tables left already. We got the last spaces at the bar, which is also a very nice experience for us. But people arrived after 20:10 basically had to wait for at least half hour to get a table.
Jessica Y — Google review
Best tapas bar we’ve came across. There is a line, but we are glad that we waited - food and wine were on point, atmosphere both inside and was great and the staff was super nice. Portions are tapas-appropriate, but very well priced, so you get to taste more. Unexpected for me, I loved the morcilla.
Yana C — Google review
The host was doing like thirteen jobs, all with a smile and grace, and succeeding. The line to get in was so long they moved it across the street (which was great, as it was in the shade). As for the food, it was a very fast-paced ordering process at the bar and several items we had would strong recommendations if someone asked me what to order. These include: the morcilla, the lomo en manteca (my favorite), the morantito, the garbanzo with chorizo and morcilla and the "moorish cookie." I still don't know what was even in the moorish cookie, which was a savory meat of some sort, but it was delicious. The tapas were all about 2-3 bites of food, some a little smaller than in other restaurants, but it was good and fun. Not that money is the be all to end all, but we got five canas of beer and 14 tapas for 32 euro. Not sure how that worked, but it made an already solid experience in Ronda that much better. I would recommend this place to friends heading to Ronda.
Omar P — Google review
Pure Soul Family owned Spanish delicacies that represent what real Spain should be and taste like. The combination of food and proce is too good to be true. Go crazy and try everything you can fit while getting most affordable bill. My #1 experience in Spain so far. Dont miss the chorizo, grilled shrimp, “caña” small beer, pathe mussel, smoke sardine, blue cheese jamon and tortilla were my highlights. Best Tortilla I tried in Spain, just like my Grandmas. Goat cheese crust insane.
Daniel H — Google review
Awesome place! A real gem in Ronda. I am so glad to have experienced it. We went with 4 tapas per person and it was plenty. Great food and very friendly. Prepare to queue a bit though 😉
Carlos M — Google review
Local vibe. John the bar tender is amazing, wonderful food and service. It’s easy for you to order with different language by scan their QR code with pictures. Cheap price. Enjoy!
Phy P — Google review
Very nice first experience in Spain. Will continue on my trip but it has a very good vibe even at 10PM Staff very friendly while I couldn’t speak Spanish at all! ❤️
Bobby — Google review
Lovely family history of this restaurant. It is fast, efficient, delicious and super local. It is well loved and always should be. Loved my dinner here and wow the sangria was EXQUISITE
M- T — Google review
4

Restaurante Tropicana

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$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Nestled in the charming outskirts of Ronda's new town, Restaurante Tropicana is a delightful gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This family-run establishment radiates warmth and hospitality, making it a welcoming spot for both locals and visitors alike. The restaurant boasts a modern tapas menu that showcases an impressive array of dishes crafted from high-quality organic meats, fresh seafood, and vibrant produce. Each plate is not only delicious but also visually stunning, reflecting the culinary expertise behind its creation.
One of Ronda's fine cuisins. Enjoyed the grilled octopus and ox tail tapas. The staff are very friendly and supportive. I visited around 9pm and waited about 30 minutes and saw a sign that the kitchen was closed when leaving (~10:30 pm)
PG P — Google review
Love the food! Fresh and tasty! The texture of roasted octopus cooked well with its fresh taste and nice sauce. The Goat cheese cake was also very good, creamy and soft texture, with a hint of goat cheese aroma👍🏻lovely Good atmosphere and good service with acceptable price!
Glory ( — Google review
What a lovely wonderful cute restaurant in the heart of Ronda Spain, the staff was super welcoming even though we didn’t have a reservation, the menu is nice and extensive but not over bearing, opted for no wine as this was a stop over on the way to Grenada but the tuna my god was great and the beef carpaccio! Get. The. Tuna! I’ll include a pic!
StewartGerard — Google review
The place was recommended by our Airbnb host and it is definitely worth it. The food is amazing and so is the service. When visiting Ronda, I will be sure to go to the restaurant again. It is advisable to make reservations.
Laura B — Google review
Amazing dinner we had yesterday in Tropicana! All what we ordered was fenomenal, but what we will never forget is the Beef carpacio🤤. I highly recommend this place! Their working hours are very strict so pay attention to that. Enjoy! You will not regret it!
Martina Š — Google review
What a wonderful and beautiful restaurant! The service, the atmosphere, and of course, the fantastic food — everything was perfect. We were and still are thrilled to have discovered this amazing place. We will definitely be guests there again on our next visit. A special thank you to the entire team — you can truly feel your passion. Many thanks
Stefan ( — Google review
When we first entred we was a bit skeptic about the menu with very sofisticated plates. We usually tend to eat more simple/basic food. But then we ordered to eat and everything was AMAZING, from meats, to fish and dessert! Great food, lovely staff, great ambiance, lovely details and amazing experience! Thanks a lot!
Arild — Google review
I took my girlfriend out to dinner for her birthday at the Restaurante Tropicana in Ronda. It was a wonderful dining experience. The owner and wait staff were very welcoming and attentive. The food was delicious. We started with a really tasty, unique “Tropicana” green salad with cucumbers, avocado, mango and fresh tomatoes. We both had a the baked salmon with mustard coating and garden vegetables — a generous portion, seasoned and baked to perfection. The side of bread was warm and crusty. The carrot cake and creamy chocolate cake, with decaf expresso, put a really nice cap on a top notch meal. We’ve had dinners in Madrid, Cordoba and Sevilla that were not nearly as good AND more expensive. Restaurant Tropicana is a must for dinner when you’re visiting Ronda.
David Y — Google review
5

Entre Vinos

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Wine bar
Entre Vinos is a charming and cozy wine bar located near the Hotel Colon in Ronda. It has gained a reputation as one of the best spots in town for tapas, wine, and artisan beer. The bar specializes in local Ronda wines, offering over 100 options on their menu. Despite its unassuming location on a residential street, Entre Vinos boasts a lively atmosphere and an impressive selection of local wines.
Lovely place recommended by our apartment host. Fairly busy as it was a Saturday lunch time but they had a good waiting system with the friendly waitress. We had a lovely local dry white wine while waiting outside. Pretty soon she moved us inside to bar stools at the bar as it was a bit chilly outside. We enjoyed Jamon ibérico, a toast with Roquefort, Jamon& a lovely sweet reduction, deer skewer & mini burgers with foie steers with a lovely local red. Great food, great service & atmosphere. Wish we could return but we move on tomorrow - fab place!
Debbie G — Google review
A small tapas bar that packs a might punch with food and wine. There are menus in English, so it's easy to understand. Food is brilliant and very delicious. It is full of local good wines. Would recommend trying the sparkling wine from a local producer. Just be patient with service, especially during busy hours. It's one person at the front and one in the kitchen
Andrej K — Google review
Wonderful tapas at very reasonable price. The black pudding and “lizard” were standout for us. Also good wines. We got there as it opened, as being British don’t eat late, so got a table easily.
Dawn N — Google review
Excellent tasty tapas at a fair price and lovely local red wine to accompany rhe varied tapas available. Friendly, polite young man serving us was engaging and knowledgeable about wine. We wish we could come back as it was such a great experience.
Patsy T — Google review
Our favorite wine and tapas bar in Ronda. They have only local wines. Very delicious. It was quiet when we stopped in late on a Tuesday evening.
Meaghan B — Google review
Wonderful local tapas for great prices! Get there early to prevent queues!
Izzy W — Google review
Really nice tapas bar with great bites and a good selection of wines per glass as well as great waiters. You have to be somewhat lucky to get a table, which only underscores the popularity of this place.
Coen S — Google review
Ok so I have had some good food and wine around these parts but this place is on another level. Don’t expect haute cuisine but just really good simple tapas with excellent local wines all at great prices. Not touristy in the slightest. I ate at the Ritz in London a couple of weeks ago which has 2 Michelin stars and I enjoyed this place just as much but for different reasons. And the staff are lovely. A real gem.
Patrick S — Google review
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Restaurante Casa María

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$$$$affordable
Spanish restaurant
Restaurante Casa María, located in Ronda, Malaga, is a top-rated dining spot known for its ever-changing menu crafted from the freshest produce available each day. With over 3,000 five-star reviews on TripAdvisor, this restaurant offers innovative and authentic dishes served by Maria and her family. Guests can enjoy a simplified dining experience with no menu to decipher; instead, they are treated to 5-6 well-proportioned courses of delicious dishes paired with local wines.
Casa Maria has been on my list for agessssss!! It was so worth the wait. You’ll be hard pressed to find better service- they are all SO sweet! They do well in explaining the dishes, and made us all laugh. It’s a set menu, so as others have said… you get what you get, but my gosh. We loved EVERYTHING! Such a unique dining experience. You can’t go wrong here. They also have delicious alcoholic beverages and wines. A true European dining experience. Don’t miss out on this!
Saidie R — Google review
Dining at Casa María in Ronda was one of the most memorable meals of my entire trip through Andalusia. Tucked into a quiet plaza just a short walk from the Puente Nuevo, this small, family-run restaurant delivers big on charm, flavor, and authenticity. What makes Casa María special is its unique concept: there’s no fixed menu. Instead, the host asks about any allergies or dislikes, and then you're taken on a culinary journey made from that day’s freshest market ingredients. Each course arrives as a surprise—and every single one was a delight. From a perfectly grilled local cheese starter to an exquisitely tender piece of Iberian pork, everything was beautifully balanced and thoughtfully presented. The atmosphere is incredibly warm and welcoming. María and her family treat you like guests in their own home. She explained each dish as it came out, often with stories about the ingredients or how it was prepared. It felt personal, intimate, and unpretentious.
Andreas N — Google review
If I could give this 20 stars I would! One of, if not THE best dining experience we’ve ever had. The staff was extremely nice and friendly, explained how the restaurant worked. Started at 45 euro per person and you get a set menu of salad, appetizers, fish meat and dessert. Everything we ate was amazing. The flavors were so good and each dish kept getting better and better which we didn’t think was possible. We called a day early to get a reservation for the next day. If you are in Ronda PLEASE go! It was the best dinning experience ever and you won’t be disappointed. It is more expensive than other places but 100% worth it!!
Blake Q — Google review
Delicious unique experience. Felt like I was eating at a family member’s home. They catered to us considering we’re vegetarian. There was also an extremely friendly cat in the square that enhanced our dining experience. Would highly recommend to anyone staying in Ronda!
Tim A — Google review
We had such a good experience at Casa Maria! The food was incredible, everything was fresh and of the highest quality. No menu - Maria instructed us there would be several courses, which were all fantastic. My partner is a coeliac and we’re not too big on seafood, so our meal was tailored to our preferences. We had a duck salad, feta/asparagus and pan con tomate to start, a 45 day aged steak which we seared on a hot stone and a poached pear with a white chocolate sauce to finish. Only dropped a star for atmosphere, because we were the only ones there for lunch service, but we can’t complain about that! A proper Spanish eating experience form start to finish 😊🇪🇸
John D — Google review
We went here on a trip to Spain and loved everything from the vibe, to the staff, and the food and wine. The whole experience was created, including interacting with Maria herself. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip.
Luke R — Google review
My husband and I had an absolutely delicious lunch here on the last day of our holiday in Andalusia. We stopped by on the off chance and they were more than happy to accommodate us. We loved not knowing what we would be eating – they asked about any dietary requirements first and we were then served four wonderful courses. Everything was exceptional. Thank you so much! It was a highlight of our holiday.
Katie B — Google review
My boyfriend and I went to Casa María for his birthday. We were asked about dietary requirements and they were accommodating for vegetarian/vegan options too which is brilliant. It’s a fixed menu which changes depending on what’s fresh, so you have to go with an open mind! Delicious food, lovely and attentive staff, relaxing atmosphere on the small square. 10/10!
Alice A — Google review
7

Restaurante Albacara

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Mediterranean restaurant
Spanish restaurant
Restaurante Albacara in Ronda, Spain is a popular dining spot known for its traditional Spanish cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant offers Mediterranean and traditional Andalusian dishes, providing a delightful culinary experience. Situated in a great location, the restaurant boasts an impressive view of the Cijara Gate and the city's protective walls. Guests can enjoy their meals on the patio while taking in breathtaking sunset views.
Restaurante Albacara is a delightful find, especially if you're looking for a great dining experience with stunning views. Located conveniently down the street from a previously disappointing restaurant, Albacara offered us a warm welcome and a memorable evening. The highlight was the fantastic view of the bridge, which added a beautiful backdrop to our meal. The service was not only attentive but also amazingly dedicated, enhancing the overall experience. The menu featured a variety of well-prepared dishes, and they also offer a special vegetarian menu, making it a great option for those with dietary preferences. The atmosphere was elegant yet relaxed, perfect for special occasions or a refined dining experience. Highly recommend reserving in advance to secure the best seats with the most impressive views. Overall, Restaurante Albacara exceeded our expectations and turned what could have been a disappointing evening into a truly enjoyable one. It’s definitely worth a visit for both its food and breathtaking vistas.
M — Google review
Excellent place for lunch with a magnificent view of the famous bridge. The service here is impeccable, and the food is amazing. Fresh bread and lovely olives are complimentary. An amuse bouche is served but is added to your bill. Also, gluten-free options are available here.
Aerodaan — Google review
Very nice restaurant that we discovered by chance, after seeing the view while passing by. Quite and peaceful ambiance. You can see the whole view of the bridge. All 6 of us ordered different things and we all enjoyed our food. The staff was lovely and helpful as well. I definitely recommend here if you are in Ronda.
Bilge K — Google review
My mother and I had a wonderful meal at this restaurant, which offers the most stunning view of the Ronda gorge. It’s truly a hidden gem. Maria and Jesus were incredibly kind and professional — they served us an amazing wine that we loved so much, we took a bottle home. The burrata salad was fresh and delicious, and the salmon tagliatelle was perfectly cooked. I could have stayed on that terrace all day
Sylvia V — Google review
Summary: do not come here. There is better food elsewhere. Just had dinner here and was extremely disappointed - I have no idea who on earth decided that the food here was good enough for the Michelin guide. To be fair, the starters were good but the meal was just a straight downhill from there. The mains were not good at all - some were overly salted and my pork cheeks tasted like they could have been cooked in the canteen of a UK school. If you want good views, just book a room in the hotel and stay here - no need to waste your money on sub-standard mains that will ruin your day. I’m staying here and the hotel room is quite nice. Service was fine but even though one of us left our main dish half eaten, they didn’t ask how we found the food and if there were any issues.
Kyra C — Google review
Good view. Quality food. Good wine by the glass. Highly recommended
N B — Google review
Great food and the best view of the city. Highly recommended
Hung T — Google review
The location can't be beat! It's so lovely sitting over the gorge looking at the New Bridge. The service was excellent. Unfortunately, we thought the food was ordinary at best and overpriced for what it was. (But you're paying for the view, so that part is worth it.) The anchovy and tomato toast was just so-so. The grilled vegetables with melted goat cheese looked pretty, but the vegetables had clearly been steamed, not grilled, and they were incredibly bland and overcooked. The hit of our meal was the lovely Burrata salad. I wouldn't go back.
Lori R — Google review
8

De locos tapas

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Restaurant
De Locos Tapas, located in Ronda, Malaga, offers a unique twist on traditional Spanish tapas. In addition to classic dishes like salmorejo and hearty stews made from ox cheek or wild rabbit, the restaurant also serves inventive variations such as blackberry or beetroot gazpachos. Whether you're in the mood for globally inspired tapas or traditional Andalucian fare, this eatery provides a diverse menu to satisfy your cravings.
Best tapas i ever had in my life. If this guy adjusted his music volume a bit lower and wore a suit, he could have gone up for at least a Bib Gourmand!! (I wouldn’t do that if i where him, athmosphere was perfect due to these facts!)
Joris V — Google review
After reading all the positive reviews... I've been left very very perplexed. Am I the only one to find that the food were overrated, or was I just unlucky to order the wrong dishes? Feels weird to be the first one to have something negative to say about the food... Patata bravas and fried pork belly were underwhelming, had better ones cooked at home. Ceviche was very average to say at best, chicken meat on the skewer had a weird sour taste and the octopus was bland. Most confused dining experience so far...
Andrew Y — Google review
Out of our three and a half weeks in Spain, this was our favorite restaurant. This intimate spot has very limited seating, and we were so lucky that we even could be seated. The owner was gracious, and served us our cava then took a few minutes to hand write a menu in English for us. I thought he was just being kind at first, and then I realized that all of the other patrons were receiving hand-written menus as well, and that really thrilled me. The food was perfection. Contemporary tapas with fine ingredients that were elevated to the highest level here. The food was so good we pretty much ate our way through the menu, and I was compelled to try foods I normally don't care for because everything was done masterfully. It was literally, perfect. The building itself is small, with second floor seating overlooking the old ramparts. Candlelight through colored glass lanterns and warm terra cotta colored walls felt like a cozy hug, and relaxed me as much as possible. The owner was amazing. I asked about the duck because I have never tasted anything like it, and he walked me through his process. I can hardly believe how inexpensive it was for the superior quality of the food. I wish we had had more time in Ronda, because I would go back every night of the week!
Cindy M — Google review
I went to this restaurant following comments on Google Map. It's a good choice after a sunset walk on the wall. The restaurant is located near the Puerta de Almocabar. Food style is.mixed, at least I can tell there are Spanish, Japanese and Arabic style food. And the taste is quite good, interesting. Place is cozy and price is good. Boss is very considerable to provide chopsticks. Recommend to dine there.
Amy W — Google review
Turned up without a reservation, but got a seat outside. Plus blankets to ward off the late October chill... Proceeded to eat the best tapas I've had. Try it, it's amazing. Special shout out for the smoked mackerel and oxtail. And oxcheek. And crunchy quails nest. And truffled egg. Worth the short walk!
Laura P — Google review
Every dish at De Locos is well planned and presented...and is also delicious! Guillermo is an excellent host and personality. Perfect and delicious smoked sardines served with tomato, avocado and a wonderful goat cheese sour cream that is finished with an incredible tomato and basil ice cream!
John P — Google review
Not your traditional tapas but that's what makes it mind blowing! Best foie gras I've ever had (brûlée crust served with passion fruit sorbet). A little pricier than other places but worth every penny!
Yuting L — Google review
Creative tapas with good price. Not too amazed by the duck, the patatas, or the shrimp lollipop. The presentation and surprises performed better than the taste. Good place for fusion / creative seeker or someone tired of traditional tapas. Everything comes with bread. My favorite was the foie gras. The owner is indeed a magician. Not sure why he was super friendly and talkative to some customers while ignored some completely.
Tiffany C — Google review
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Restaurante Casa Mateos

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Tapas bar
Restaurante Casa Mateos in Ronda is a classic historic tavern that has adapted its menu to modern consumption trends, offering a wide variety of tapas. It's the perfect spot to visit during the Ronda Fair, providing delicious and different options for a quick bite and refreshing drinks. The tapas are highly recommended, with highlights such as the crunchy prawn salad and small rabo de toro burgers. The house wine is excellent as well.
Located on a corner, the outside seating is a good place to sit. The food and drinks were great and our server was the friendliest guy ever! Stop to rest your feet and fuel yourself with some tinto, cerveza & delicious food!
Kat F — Google review
Small place but excellent food and service. The suggestions via the server is also spot on, good tapas and a Fantastic steak Check opening hours and reserve if you don’t want to be seating by the noisy /hot street .
Kevin D — Google review
One of the top meals if not the top after spending two weeks wining and dining all over Andalucia. Flawless execution and a beautiful array of flavors and textures. Get the goat cheese salad, Oxtail burgers, Pate, Huevos Trufados, Chicken with Fideos, and the beef. Full report on eatingwithziggy[.com]
Ziggy — Google review
Try the fig salad, it is amazing. We ordered a few different tapas of the day and they were all delicious. Sorry no pics, we ate it too fast. Our kids enjoyed everything as well.
The N — Google review
My favourite restaurant in my whole Andalucia trip. A shame i only found it on my last night in Ronda. Everything me and my family tried was just delicious... everyone was surrendered. And the server... the nicest.
Rui P — Google review
Very good place offering fresh and nicely prepared food which was served and presented by very nice people. Clear recommendation!
Sc. U — Google review
I understand that Spain is a Spanish speaking country, but you would expect a server to understand SOME English or at least try to work with international customers in such a touristy location. They had no interest in that, and went on to chitchat with their regulars. Food was good, as was the beer. So poor rating is for the lack of service.
Dmitry P — Google review
Amazing! Very cozy, great food and excellent service.
DJ N — Google review
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Taberna El Almacén

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Bar
Taberna El Almacén is a charming tavern located in the heart of Ronda, offering a variety of creative and high-quality tapas paired with the finest beer in town. The interior boasts an industrial design while featuring a large exterior terrace for al fresco dining. Influenced by their time in London, the proprietors have infused the bar with warehouse-chic decor reminiscent of trendy drinking spots in Shoreditch.
We tried I don’t know how many Tapas and all were great. Especially the pork belly. I almost thought I was back in the US with each one having a distinct flavor profile. We had Syrah which was also great. Facility was clean and relaxing. The staff in our case was great. We had three different people tending to us and no mistakes.My wife fortunately speaks fluent Spanish. But the staff made an effort to help some of us who do not speak Spanish. Next time we go back with more US visitors we will eat here!
J S — Google review
Lovely spot along the road near to the main town Square with very friendly service. The waiter was extremely helpful and took pride in his role to serve customers.
Sean R — Google review
This was recommended to me by the hotel (Hotel Montelirio) as one of the more genuinely local places. Being Australian, I was early to dine. They were great - spoke English very well (I have no Spanish), gave me good recommendations for tapas and were generally sweet. I particularly liked the blue cheese croquettes and something called 'bacon salad' - it wasn't too bacon-y; crispy fresh lettuce, sliver-thin red onion (which can easily be excessively strong, but was reined in here), great walnuts, cheese, and some kind of great preserve. Yum. Ronda has great quality people-watching generally, and I could choose inside or outside. I chose inside. It took less than an hour for them to really fill up, but they didn't put pressure on to turn over the table. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Margaret — Google review
Really delicious looking food. But!! Cheeks were so impossible to chew, even though the kind of fell from each other. Potatoes was hard and some glass like from oil. Both the dry cheeks and the potato’s was so bad, that we did not eat it. The waiter even asked if we were not satisfied, and I told her she could taste herself, there was plenty of untouched food on the plate. But she just didn’t give a d… the scallops were also “killed” in the cooking process. Same with the deep fried cod. Mushroom croquettes were the craziest.. one out of two was wonderful and the other was nasty. One full of mushrooms the other were just kind of trick pancake dough. We left and went to la casa puerta nearby, where we bought more food. We knew they had tender cheeks in wonderful sauce and good potatoes 🙏🏻
Matilde S — Google review
Visit to Ronda and in need of sustainance! Check out a few spots and this place was highly rated. A few tapas..cuddle stew, blood sausage, fried anchovies. We shared the cheese platter. Also ordered was the pear salad with walnuts. All were very good. The cuddle fish stew was to die for as was the blood sausage.I have picturrs, but reviews are not allowing me to post them. Service was a bit slow, but we are in vacation so who cares... My only criticism was the cheese platter was a bit skimpy for the price in my opinion. But the cheese were very good!
David W — Google review
I was scouring the area, absolutely hangry for at least 45 minutes trying to find somewhere with good ratings that also served food during siesta hour. This place did not disappoint!! Some of the tastiest tapas I’ve had on my trip in Spain. Some traditional and some I haven’t seen anywhere else. They were all delicious and the service was great!!
Opal R — Google review
In a side street is this hidden 💎 and we totally enjoyed. The staff was super friendly and gave us many several options for the tapas. The tapas were just amazing each platter’s. You can sit inside or outside. We definitely enjoyed there and coming back to this place. Definitely recommend to everyone who like tapas. We coming back. Parkspace is just 1 min on foot. Looking forward for the next stay
Keusen K — Google review
Waiter was very good and attentive, food was pretty tasty, especially the pork cheek which was great value for 5 euros. A bit of a mistake with my order so I didn't get to try a couple of the tapas I actually ordered and got the same one twice, but no matter. Chicken wings were bland and needed salted. Overall good value and nice vibe with the street seating, would visit again.
Greg L — Google review

Transportation in Ronda

Getting around Ronda can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport

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Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport serves as a gateway to the wonders of Andalucia, offering easy access to popular destinations like Marbella and Malaga city. The region boasts a mix of modern attractions and rich cultural heritage, with options ranging from trendy vegan eateries and unique boutiques to ancient Moorish palaces and traditional markets.
Airport has air conditioning so waiting inside is very comfortable. Toilets are clean and in good shape. There are a lot of seats so you can find space to wait for the plane. The amount of restaurants and shops is sufficient so you can can buy whether you need to eat or drink. In addition you can find Spanish and local souvenirs. The security control is smooth and quick but more demanding than on Chopin Airport.
Paweł J — Google review
Ah, Málaga Airport — my beloved hometown gateway. A sun-drenched portal to Andalusian bliss… or rather, a deeply frustrating paradox: modern on the outside, maddening on the inside. Let’s start with passport control, the crown jewel of inefficiency. Welcome to the chaos: endless queues, overheated tempers, and a tragic ballet of underutilisation. Yes, those automated passport gates — you’ve probably walked past them — are real. They’ve been standing silently in corners for over a decade like forgotten IKEA furniture, never switched on, never removed, just there… gathering dust and existential resentment. A poignant metaphor for wasted potential, really. Fortunately, I can slip through the crew channel like a shadowy VIP — but for the average traveller? It’s purgatory with fluorescent lighting. Tense officers doing the job of ten, facing an avalanche of sweaty tourists while the airport’s actual infrastructure lounges in a coma. And then, the moving walkways — or rather, the non-moving walkways. Ah yes, those graceful steel carpets designed to spare passengers a long trek through endless terminal corridors. Except they’ve been out of service since the Jurassic. Perhaps they’re on a break? A decade-long sabbatical? Or maybe they’re protesting the conditions too — I wouldn’t blame them. It’s astonishing. Málaga Airport has all the bones of a top-tier European hub: sleek architecture, prime geographic position, year-round demand. But it’s run like a pop-up tent at a beach festival — the difference being, a tent might at least offer shade and a smile. What’s truly sad is that this airport could be magnificent. It should be. Instead, we have a gleaming façade disguising a logistical mess, where passenger experience is clearly the lowest priority, and the only ones holding things together are overworked, underappreciated border police who bear the brunt of managerial indifference. I say all this not out of disdain, but out of love — because this airport deserves so much better. As do its passengers. Is anybody reading this? C’mon, guys, wake up!
Dr M — Google review
A truly excellent airport: very clean, well-organized, and with friendly staff. Getting around inside is easy and pleasant. I especially appreciated the water fountains available throughout the terminal. Food prices are affordable, and the airport also offers several entertaining facilities. A wonderful experience—this airport really made my trip exceptional.
Nabil R — Google review
Málaga is one of those places that has left a mark with me and my wife. We enjoyed the hospitality, climate, food and location. There's plenty to do whether for friends of nature, culture or culinary. I just stayed for a long weekend, but we have decided to come back and stay for a week, to enjoy the beaches and leisure activities. Thanks to the city and its people for making our stay so enjoyable 🫶🏼
Guido P — Google review
It’s a forever growing airport angle feels like it takes forever to get through security ; but to be honest when you look at the timings it’s usually around the 30 minutes. Really quick Lounge is also upgrading and the bar and food areas are much more accessible Plenty of seating too
Chris L — Google review
Drinkable water from a water fountain is available once through security. There is one fountain that I found by gate c34 as pictured below. (I believe there are more though) I must admit as others have mentioned it isn’t the greatest tasting water but it states its drinkable so thats something at least. Note: Still as of end of October 2025 you cannot take bottles with liquids through security even though they are supposed to have installed better x-ray machines by “2025”….whenever that actually means exactly? The airport itself is very nice and very modern.
Paul S — Google review
I’m using this airport for years now, and it’s always painful. Super slow even though it’s not exactly busy. Absolutely avoid interacting with check-in desks at all costs, travel light. There’s no auto bag drop so you’ll have to suffer this on a quiet day…. I think I just heard the ONE person checking for the Dublin flight just walked off. This has happened me at least 3 times over the years. Super backward airport
Emma W — Google review
It is a fair size airport, it has mainly everything you need to fly but also is not a huge size so you can be more relaxed when looking for your gate. The landing and take off are amazing over the beaches of Malaga and Marbella, really impressive, specially at dawn or sun down. Mind the lines at passport control!
Enid P — Google review

Seville Airport

International airport
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Seville Airport is a gateway to the vibrant and culturally rich city of Seville, known for its stunning architecture inspired by mosques, palaces, and orange trees. The airport provides access to a city rooted in soulful expressions of emotion, including the native Flamenco art form that originated here. Visitors can experience unique cultural activities such as attending a bullfight and witnessing the sun set over the historic rooftops.
This is a Red Riding Hood airport - Not too big and not too small! Good facilities, lively promotional events and decent eateries. Helpful working desks with bar stools, plugs and USB charger points! Because it's not too big, there's no chaos of people dashing around to reach their departure gates! Everything is peaceful here. Is it reflective of the 'cool' and 'stressfree' Iberian way of life, I wonder? Muchas Gracias🙏
Santosh K — Google review
We arrived at Seville Airport on an SAS flight and were directly released into the departure section upon landing, which was a bit confusing. The airport felt quite outdated overall. Walking from the departure area to the baggage claim felt more like heading into an underground parking garage, visible concrete post and columns (not esthetic), not very welcoming. On the positive side, getting to the city is easy with the airport bus(EA), which runs regularly and is convenient. Just a heads-up: taxis currently do not accept credit cards, so make sure to have enough cash on hand if you plan to use one(if you are 4 you can consider using a taxi)
Yunus D — Google review
Easy go Airport. Small with some minutes delay at flight. Close to the city and easily accessible by the airport bus. Our boarding was at midnight and all the shops were closed already. Some automated machines were not working properly (card was not accepted, the same water had different prices in the same machine at different position numbers).
Anna K — Google review
Seville Airport is a small but efficient hub that makes traveling in and out of the city easy. The terminal is clean, modern, and simple to navigate, with a few shops and cafés to grab a quick bite or coffee before your flight. Check-in and security usually move quickly, which keeps the experience stress-free. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with helpful staff and good connections to the city center. While it’s not a huge airport, it has everything you need for a smooth trip. Seville Airport is a convenient gateway to explore Andalusia.
Alaleh F — Google review
We flew Ryanair from Seville to London Luton. The flight was at 1:30pm local time, we arrived at the check in counter around 11:20am, we managed to check in the luggage around 11:50am. We have a young child with us so we were able to get through from the priority lane for security. Walking towards gate C25, we arrived at the passport control. That took us around 15 mins to get through. After that, we found water fountain near the toilets there. I was most impressed with the breastfeeding room/ nursery here. There is a microwave to warm up stuff. There were also some children’s toys around. Right outside of the toilets there were plenty of charging stations and they worked. There is one cafe with sandwiches and pastries after passport control and many vending machines. However there is no restaurant. Overall the airport is not big but with enough and sufficient facilities.
J. Q — Google review
Got to love an airport with TWO tapas bars! Really liked the fact that the gate number was already waiting on arrival and the signage told you how long it would take to walk there. Took the stress out completely
Lynn H — Google review
Decent size airport but not too big. Offers good selection of food and drink choices. There is also a Starbucks and Burger King in the airport. There is a good Duty Free store. The airport smells clean and is clean and the AC works well and they are not afraid to use it.
Hayes W — Google review
Easy passage through security and passport control (assisted by a very helpful gentleman going through the new checks) but the 400m walk to the plane from the terminal was extreme and although a 21.45 flight there should have been transport as some passengers had mobility issues. Glad it wasn't raining!
Ivor C — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. A-374 – Ronda to Algodonales road
  2. A-397 – Ronda to San Pedro de Alcantara road
  3. A-372 – Ronda to Algodonales road (via Montecorto)
  4. MA-8403 – Access road to the Ronda Parador Hotel
  5. MA-7401 – Access road to the Ronda Bullring Museum
  6. MA-8404 – Access road to the Ronda football stadium, Estadio Municipal de Deportes
  7. MA-8400 – Access road to the Ronda Old Town
  8. A-2300 – Ronda to Ardales road (via El Burgo)
  9. A-366 – Ronda to Coin road
  10. A-343 – Ronda to Cuevas del Becerro road.
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