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Alameda del Tajo
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Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda
C. Virgen de la Paz, 15, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Centro de Interpretación del Puente Nuevo
Pl. España, s/n, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Church of Our Lady of Mercy Ronda
C. Carlos Cobo Gómez, 2, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Mirador de Ronda
Ctra. de los Molinos, 1955, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
El Tajo de Ronda
C. Armiñán, 3, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Ronda spain
C. Sevilla, 24, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Museo Taurino De La Real Maestranza De Caballería De Ronda
C. Virgen de la Paz, 15, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Paseo de Blas Infante
P.º Blas Infante, 1, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Puente Nuevo Viewpoint
C. Tenorio, 20, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Ernest Hemingway Ronda Sculpture
P.º Blas Infante, 1, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante Las Maravillas
Carrera Espinel, 12, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante A tu Vera
C. Virgen de la Paz, 40, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Rte. Pedro Romero Ronda
C. Virgen de la Paz, 18, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Entre Vinos
C. Pozo, 2, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Casa Mateos
C. Jerez, 6, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Abades Ronda
P.º Blas Infante, 1, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Sensur Gastrobar
C. Marina, 5, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Japonés - MIYAGI EXPRESS SUSHI BAR
C. Jerez, 2, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Restaurante Pizzería Michelangelo
Calle de Lorenzo Borrego Gómez 5, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Toro Tapas Ronda · Restaurante de Tapas y Cocina Mediterránea
Carrera Espinel, 7, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hotel Royal
C. Virgen de la Paz, 42, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Ronda Hotel Polo
C. Padre Mariano Soubiron, 8, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Hotel Colón
C. Pozo, 1y 3, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Hotel Catalonia Ronda
C. Virgen de la Paz, 16, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Hotel Hermanos Macías
C. Pedro Romero, 3, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Molino
C. Molino, 31, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Apartamento Exclusivo en Ronda
C. Carlos Cobo Gómez, 4, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Hotel Virgen de los Reyes
C. Lorenzo Borrego, 13, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Apartamentos Puerta Alameda
C. Padre Mariano Soubiron, 2, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
Hostal San Cayetano
C. Sevilla, 16, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
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Alameda del Tajo

C. Virgen de la Paz, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
4.7(2K)
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attractions: Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda, Centro de Interpretación del Puente Nuevo, Church of Our Lady of Mercy Ronda, Mirador de Ronda, El Tajo de Ronda, Ronda spain, Museo Taurino De La Real Maestranza De Caballería De Ronda, Paseo de Blas Infante, Puente Nuevo Viewpoint, Ernest Hemingway Ronda Sculpture, restaurants: Restaurante Las Maravillas, Restaurante A tu Vera, Rte. Pedro Romero Ronda, Entre Vinos, Restaurante Casa Mateos, Restaurante Abades Ronda, Sensur Gastrobar, Restaurante Japonés - MIYAGI EXPRESS SUSHI BAR, Restaurante Pizzería Michelangelo, Toro Tapas Ronda · Restaurante de Tapas y Cocina Mediterránea
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Nearby attractions of Alameda del Tajo

Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda

Centro de Interpretación del Puente Nuevo

Church of Our Lady of Mercy Ronda

Mirador de Ronda

El Tajo de Ronda

Ronda spain

Museo Taurino De La Real Maestranza De Caballería De Ronda

Paseo de Blas Infante

Puente Nuevo Viewpoint

Ernest Hemingway Ronda Sculpture

Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda

Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda

4.5

(997)

Open 24 hours
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Centro de Interpretación del Puente Nuevo

Centro de Interpretación del Puente Nuevo

4.7

(12.6K)

Closed
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Church of Our Lady of Mercy Ronda

Church of Our Lady of Mercy Ronda

4.5

(198)

Open 24 hours
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Mirador de Ronda

Mirador de Ronda

4.8

(1.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Alameda del Tajo

Restaurante Las Maravillas

Restaurante A tu Vera

Rte. Pedro Romero Ronda

Entre Vinos

Restaurante Casa Mateos

Restaurante Abades Ronda

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Restaurante Japonés - MIYAGI EXPRESS SUSHI BAR

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Restaurante Las Maravillas

4.4

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Restaurante A tu Vera

Restaurante A tu Vera

4.1

(351)

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Rte. Pedro Romero Ronda

Rte. Pedro Romero Ronda

4.6

(700)

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Entre Vinos

4.6

(515)

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Anna TarczynskaAnna Tarczynska
This park is really huge and has breathtaking views. Some people chose it to take wedding photos here and I can understand why. You feel so deeply reflective when you look around and stand face to face with the mother nature. Park is connected with corrida arena so you can go inside ( after buying ticket ) and smell the wind of history. There is a lot of people here visiting but you can find quiet place for yourself to sit and have a lunch. There are toilets here but you have to pay to use them. Park is friendly for disabled people who should not have any problems with going around. There are small animals and birds in the park which is educational fun for little children.
Cristina OlanoCristina Olano
We made Ronda part of our trip in June while in Spain as some Friends recommended it. We strolled around the center of town and came upon this beautiful park. I would have stayed a lot longer had we not been a Family of 12 traveling together. The views are breathtaking. There are lots of spots to rest, walk, read a book, listen to music, relax and of course, for taking souvenir photos. If one is in Ronda, stop here for sure. You will thank me later.
Julie HJulie H
So sad to see that the king who wanted this to happen never saw the end result. It’s lovely. A lot of thought has been put into it . The plants, trees, the small fountain, seating areas . When you walked to the end there are breathtaking views . For children there is a small recreation area. There are toilets , you have to pay €0.90 to go . It gets quite busy even in the winter months. Worth a visit and no payment to go in .
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This park is really huge and has breathtaking views. Some people chose it to take wedding photos here and I can understand why. You feel so deeply reflective when you look around and stand face to face with the mother nature. Park is connected with corrida arena so you can go inside ( after buying ticket ) and smell the wind of history. There is a lot of people here visiting but you can find quiet place for yourself to sit and have a lunch. There are toilets here but you have to pay to use them. Park is friendly for disabled people who should not have any problems with going around. There are small animals and birds in the park which is educational fun for little children.
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We made Ronda part of our trip in June while in Spain as some Friends recommended it. We strolled around the center of town and came upon this beautiful park. I would have stayed a lot longer had we not been a Family of 12 traveling together. The views are breathtaking. There are lots of spots to rest, walk, read a book, listen to music, relax and of course, for taking souvenir photos. If one is in Ronda, stop here for sure. You will thank me later.
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So sad to see that the king who wanted this to happen never saw the end result. It’s lovely. A lot of thought has been put into it . The plants, trees, the small fountain, seating areas . When you walked to the end there are breathtaking views . For children there is a small recreation area. There are toilets , you have to pay €0.90 to go . It gets quite busy even in the winter months. Worth a visit and no payment to go in .
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5.0
8y

Las mejores vistas de la Serranía de Ronda desde cada uno de los balcones de esta Alameda

La Alameda del Tajo, anteriormente conocida como Alameda de San Carlos, es un paseo arbolado y jardín botánico que data de principios del siglo XIX, está localizado junto a la Plaza de Toros y al borde de la cornisa del Tajo.

Lo forman cinco avenidas ajardinadas que desembocan en un paseo con balcones desde donde se puede contemplar la Hoya del Tajo y la Serranía de Ronda.

Entre su riqueza botánica destacan árboles de más de 200 años de antigüedad catalogados en la guía de árboles notables de la provincia de Málaga. Podemos encontrar un cedro del Himalaya, un enorme pino piñonero y una acacia de tres espinas.

La formación geológica conocida como el "Asa de la Caldera" se encuentra también en este parque bajo los miradores.

La Alameda del Tajo, formerly known as Alameda de San Carlos, is a tree-lined boulevard and garden botanical dating back to early 19th century, is located next to the Plaza de Toros and the edge of the cornice of the Tagus. It is formed by five landscaped avenues that lead to a ride with balconies from where you can contemplate the Hoya of the Tagus and the Serrania de Ronda. Its botanical richness among trees more than 200 years old listed in the notable trees of the province of Malaga Guide. We can find a Himalayan cedar, a huge stone pine and a three-spined acacia. The geological formation known as the "handle the boiler" is also located in this park under the viewpoints.

La Alameda del Tajo, anciennement Alameda de San Carlos, est un boulevard bordé d’arbres et le jardin botanique qui remonte au début du XIXe siècle, est situé à côté de la Plaza de Toros et le bord de la corniche du Tage. Il est formé par cinq avenues paysagers qui conduisent à un tour avec un balcon d’où vous pourrez contempler la Hoya du Tage et de la Serrania de Ronda. Sa richesse botanique parmi les arbres plus de 200 ans répertoriés dans les arbres remarquables de la province de Malaga Guide. Nous pouvons trouver un cèdre de l’Himalaya, un immense pin et un acacia à trois épines. La formation géologique appelée le « vivre avec la chaudière » se trouve également dans ce parc sous les points de vue.

La Alameda del Tajo, früher bekannt als Alameda de San Carlos ist eine Allee und botanische Garten stammt aus dem frühen 19. Jahrhundert, befindet sich neben der Plaza de Toros und dem Rand des Gesims des Tejo. Es entsteht durch fünf angelegten Alleen, die führen zu einer Fahrt mit Balkon von wo die Hoya am Tejo und der Serrania de Ronda man. Seinen botanischen Reichtum unter Bäumen mehr als 200 Jahre alt in die bemerkenswerte Bäume von der Provinz Malaga Guide aufgeführt. Wir finden eine Himalayazeder, eine riesige Zirben- und ein drei-spined Akazie. Die geologische Formation, bekannt als der "Griff des Kessels" befindet sich ebenfalls in diesem Park unter den Gesichtspunkten.

La Alameda del Tajo, precedentemente noto come Alameda de San Carlos, è un viale alberato e giardino botanico risalente al 19 ° secolo, si trova accanto alla Plaza de Toros e il bordo della cornice del Tago. È formata da cinque viali paesaggistici che portano a fare un giro con balconi da dove si possa contemplare la Hoya del Tago e Serrania de Ronda. La sua ricchezza botanica tra alberi più di 200 anni elencati negli alberi notevoli della provincia di Malaga Guida. Possiamo trovare un cedro dell'Himalaya, un enorme pino cembro e una tre-spined acacia. La formazione geologica conosciuta come la "gestire la caldaia" si trova anche in questo parco sotto i...

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5.0
9y

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There are four major attractions to this lovely, typically Spanish, park right in the centre of Ronda.

Firstly, the wonderful, shady, greenery. Palms and all sorts of beautiful trees and shrubs with benches to sit and contemplate as you listen to the fountains.

Then there is a small aviary with ducks etc. for the children to coo over, as well as the children's playground at the end.

And then there is the view. Or rather: The View.

The View.

To appreciate The View in all its glory, you need to step out onto one of the little "miradores" - the viewpoints at the very end. Most people, even those with vertigo, feel fairly confident in doing this, as they have waist-height railings.

Until they realise . . .

Until they realise that most of them are just suspended over the void, with nothing underneath them.

:-)

All depend how much faith you have in Spanish civil engineering and builders.

But this is a MUST photo opportunity.

In front of you a magnificent range of mountains; in winter you may even see a little snow sparkling on the top. If you peer down, you will see below the beautiful Vega of Ronda, the fertile plain, with a pretty winding country road.

When you have taken your fill of the view (or have been overtaken by vertigo), turn towards the left and start walking. You go in front of an amazingly ugly public auditorium and then take a little alleyway bordered by small trees, each with a plaque below.

Peer down and read them: they say something like this:"We were both born in May 1997". Families bought the tree to commemorate the birth of a child - sweet.

If you continue down the path you will come to the bullring, the Parador, and the Puente Nuevo.

Good views from there too, but nothing like what you get from the miradores in the Alameda...

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7y

This park is really huge and has breathtaking views. Some people chose it to take wedding photos here and I can understand why. You feel so deeply reflective when you look around and stand face to face with the mother nature. Park is connected with corrida arena so you can go inside ( after buying ticket ) and smell the wind of history. There is a lot of people here visiting but you can find quiet place for yourself to sit and have a lunch. There are toilets here but you have to pay to use them. Park is friendly for disabled people who should not have any problems with going around. There are small animals and birds in the park which is educational fun for...

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