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Ronda
History, nature, gastronomy and art. Ronda boasts a rich historical and artistic heritage, symbolic Roman and Moorish monuments, a lush natural environment, some of the most sought after and appreciated Spanish wines and a breathtakingly view makes it one of the most visited and photographed cities of Andalusia.
Located less than an hour's drive from Marbella, this picturesque town is sat on a rocky peak almost 800m high, overlooking an amazing valley and offering spectacular views of the Serrania de Ronda, a rural region dotted with pueblos blancos and interesting natural places.
Located less than an hour's drive from Marbella, this picturesque town is sat on a rocky peak almost 800m high, overlooking an amazing valley and offering spectacular views of the Serrania de Ronda, a rural region dotted with pueblos blancos and interesting natural places.
Granada
We strongly recommend that you take a trip to Granada and the Alhambra. The Alhambra is Spain´s biggest tourist attraction, built by the Moors between 1248 and 1354. The Alhambra stands today on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Spain´s highest mountain and it takes only half an hour from Granada. Follow the A7 towards Malaga and follow the signs to Granada. The journey takes about 2 hours.
In addition to the famous Alhambra there is the brilliant Albaycin district, flamenco and cave houses in the Sacromonte district, the fascinating mountains of the Sierra Nevada and in general, art and culture at every turn.
In addition to the famous Alhambra there is the brilliant Albaycin district, flamenco and cave houses in the Sacromonte district, the fascinating mountains of the Sierra Nevada and in general, art and culture at every turn.
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