Ronda, Andalusia
We might as well call it “the twin sister” of Cuenca because the town of Ronda is also built on rocks, above the El Tajo canyon. The town is famous for its three bridges: Puente Romano, Puente Viejo and Puente Nuevo which crosses the canyon. You thought bulls were popular only in Pamplona? Well, in Ronda you will find the oldest bullfight arena in Spain which can host up 5000 spectators and you can also visit the museum of Plaza de Toros for 7€ (8.50€ with audio guide). Not many people know that Ronda inspired Ernest Hemingway’s novel For Whom the Bell Tolls – allegedly, the description of the execution of Fascists who were thrown off a cliff is said to be modelled on Ronda and El Tajo canyon.
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