Hostels and Cheap Places to stay in Ronda, Spain

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Hotels in Ronda

"…General: Reception from 10.00 to 19.00 No curfew No pets allowed" …"It can be reached via the road towards Campillos/Ardales from Malaga by car. By bus there are different companies that are … More
"…PUBLIC BIKE SOTRAGE IS AVAILABLE NEARBY FOR AN EXTRA COST. Check in 13:00 - 23:30 hours Check out 08:00 - 12:00 hours Credit Card Facilities" …"…Aparcar el coche es muy sencillo. El … More
"…Check in Time: 13pm Check out Time: 12pm Credit Cards Accepted. Cancellation Policy: 48hours. Breakfast Not Included. Taxes Included." …"We are just in front of the bus station. Is easy … More

Hotel Sierra Hidalga


Free Breakfast
"…The Hotel offers WIFI connection to Internet. Check In time: 12.00 Check Out time: 12.00 Credit Card Facilities." …"…From Sevilla, take the A-374, don't take the entrance to Ronda but … More
"…The new but traditional-styled Hotel San Francisco is set in the centre of this impressive city in rural Andalusia. As well as the citys famous bridge, the bull ring and the historic Santa Mara La … More
"…Check In: 2.00 pm - 6.00 pm Check Out: 11.00 am Method of Payment upon the arrival: Cash, Credit Cards, Debit Cards Breakfast is not included. Taxes are included." …"Hotel Morales is in … More
"…Taxes included. Breakfast not included. No curfew. Child friendly. Non smoking." …"To reach the hotel from any road access, look first towards the city center, is located in Lorenzo Borrego … More

Guest Houses in Ronda

"…Hostal Virgen del Rocio is a very caring facility, which has 15 rooms with bathroom, air conditioning, television and internet access, among other services pointers. In this facility are cared … More
"…We stayed here for 1 night, but would had loved to stay more. We had the room with a window giving us a view of the new bridge of Ronda. It makes for a perfect morning. For those that don't have … More

Hostels and Cheap Places to stay in Ronda, Spain

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Get to know Ronda (no more "I wish I knew this before")

This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Ronda.

Ronda, in the province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, is the birthplace of the modern bullfighting culture in Spain and is the setting of many popular literary works, most especially Ernest Hemingway’s "For Whom the Bell Tolls."

Ronda has a very rich history that dates back to the Neolithic and Paleolithic ages. Human remains and settlements have been discovered in Cueva de la Pileta or the Cave of the Pool. Cueva de la Pileta is one of Ronda’s main attractions. Human remains and cave paintings and drawings that date back to prehistoric times have been discovered in Cueva de la Pileta.

Ronda is famously located on top of an escarpment, which is a large geological jut that is caused by and found on or near fault lines. Because of its location, Ronda has a majestic, high view of the surrounding area. Because of the elevated location, Ronda has some of the grandest bridges in all of Spain. Three bridges connect to the Ronda over the fissures and canyons. The first is Puente Romano or the Roman Bridge, which is also named the Puente San Miguel or Bridge of Saint Michael. The second is Puente Viejo or the Old Bridge, which is also named Puente Arabe or the Arab Bridge. The third bridge is Puente Nuevo or the New Bridge. All of the bridges have been central to the formation of Ronda and had strong links to history.

Because of its location, Ronda had been sought after by various conquerors including Julius Caesar during the Roman times. The city of Ronda had been passed around by various conquests and settlements, the most influential of which were the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Visigoths, the Moors, and various southern Spanish kingdoms. Ronda had been part of political struggles including the conquests of caliphates, taifas, the Spanish Inquisition, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Spanish Civil Wars. It is not a surprise that some of the most influential poets and artists have been born or settled in Ronda, and made the town the topic of much of their works.

Culture in Ronda is very rich, which includes bullfighting festivals and the Feria Goyesca, which is by the locals participate by wearing outfit in the style of Francisco Goya’s paintings.

Ronda has been a tourist destination since the nineteenth century and continues to be so in the present day. Ronda hostels are open throughout the year. Hostels in Ronda are abundant and range from the luxurious to the simple and cheap ones.

Written by local enthusiast for Ronda hostels

Written by local enthusiast for Ronda hostels Angelica Burrage

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