Ronda: Historical Tuk Tuk Tour

Discover Ronda in a complete, fun, and sustainable way with our historical electric tuk tuk tour.
Explore the most iconic and authentic corners of this Andalusian gem, from its historic monuments to its natural viewpoints and charming streets.
This tour goes beyond a simple visit to the center: you’ll enjoy spectacular views from the New Bridge, stroll through the historic Alameda del Tajo, tour the old town, and venture into areas full of history such as the Almocábar Gate or the Bullring, without missing hidden gems like the Mondragón Palace or the Geographers’ Viewpoint.
Ideal for all audiences, this tour is the perfect option for those who want to experience the essential and authentic aspects of Ronda, combining history, landscapes, culture, and tradition in a single journey.
Hop on and discover Ronda like never before!

1
Plaza De España, New Bridge, and Romantic Travelers' Viewpoint
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We start our historical tour in the Plaza de España, the nerve center of Ronda. From there, we head to the impressive Puente Nuevo, the city’s most recognizable symbol. It is suspended over the spectacular Tajo.
Right after, we stop at the Romantic Travelers’ Viewpoint. It’s a panoramic spot that has enchanted poets, artists, and travelers for centuries.

2
Bullring and Alameda Del Tajo
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We continue towards the historic Plaza de Toros de Ronda, one of the oldest and most emblematic bullrings in Spain, the birthplace of modern bullfighting.
Nearby, we will walk through the Alameda del Tajo, a tree-lined promenade that culminates in the famous Balcón del Coño, with stunning views of the mountain landscape.

3
Plaza Duquesa De Parcent and Santa María La Mayor
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This charming square concentrates some of the most monumental buildings in Ronda. Here, the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor stands out, built on an old mosque, with a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
The tranquil atmosphere and heritage value make this stop a must-see.

4
Mondragón Palace and Lara Museum
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We delve into the noble history of Ronda with the Mondragón Palace, an old royal palace converted into a municipal museum.
A few meters away, the Lara Museum surprises with its collections of clocks, weapons, scientific instruments, and unique curiosities that add a different touch to the tour.

5
Almocábar Gate, City Walls, and Church of the Holy Spirit
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We access the oldest part of the city through the Puerta de Almocábar, a defensive entrance of Arab origin. Here, sections of the wall are preserved, telling us about the medieval past of Ronda.
The imposing Iglesia del Espíritu Santo, with its almost fortified appearance, completes this historical immersion.

6
Arab Baths and Old Bridge
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We explore the ancient Arab Baths, one of the best preserved on the peninsula, a testament to daily life in Andalusian Ronda.
Then we cross the Puente Viejo, prior to the Puente Nuevo, with its rustic charm and different views of the Tajo.

7
Virgen Del Rocío Viewpoint and Calle De La Bola
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Finally, we will make a stop at the Mirador Virgen del Rocío, another natural balcony overlooking the beauty of the Ronda landscape.
From there, we descend along the “Calle de la Bola”.
It is one of the busiest commercial arteries, perfect for feeling the local life before finishing the tour.

8
Mirador De Los Geógrafos... And many More
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We finish the tour at one of the lesser-known but most surprising viewpoints in Ronda: the Mirador de los Geógrafos.
From there you’ll enjoy unique views that will allow you to contemplate the city from a different perspective. And of course, throughout the tour you’ll discover many other corners full of history, culture, and natural beauty. All of this makes Ronda an unforgettable destination.