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Photo by Patstuart
Resting at the very heart of Andalusia, little Ronda is by far one of the loveliest Spanish towns. Although developing at a sufficient pace, it retains much of its historic charm, and it is the old quarter, called La Ciudad, that tourists flock to looking for a speck of romance and adorable sights. Isolated from the new part by an immense river gorge, linked to it by means of a supposedly one of the most photographed structures in Spain, and marked by the casas colgadas precariously overlooking the void, La Ciudad is an enclave of cobblestone, folklore, and historic splendor.
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Reviews
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Juanfra
Sep 25, 2009 6:50 AM
Puente nuevo, mina, baños arabes, "la ciudad"
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Punn Ishmahnt
Nov 17, 2009 6:10 PM
I kept singing, "Help me, Ronda, Help, Help me Ronda!" Then they threw me out of town.