Ronda, a small town in southern Spain, has been given countless names: "A city built in the clouds", "A white town on the edge of a cliff" and "The best place to elope in the world".
Ronda, a small town in southern Spain. Born in the Roman Empire more than 3,000 years ago, a group of travelers climbed the 750m cliff, and found that the terrain was dangerous, rivers were abundant and food was abundant, so they set up camp and built their first house.
If you want to go to Spain for your honeymoon or elope with someone, Ronda is the most suitable place. "If your honeymoon or elopement in Ronda fails, you'd better go to Paris, go your separate ways and find a new lover." Hemingway's Die in the Afternoon; This is the origin of elopement.
Embracing each other and strolling in the quiet streets and alleys of a white town, occasionally let the shutters leave a memory of mutual love among the green grass and flowers under the wooden window and white wall. This imaginary scene fascinates couples, whether they elope or not.
There are many white mountain cities in southern Spain, and every house should be painted white. Ronda is one of the most famous. Everywhere you go, it gives people a dreamlike feeling: the white hut stands at the top of the green hill, and the abyss under the cliff is at your feet. This may be the most unrepeatable scenery in the world.
The steep Getaho Canyon divides the new city and the old city into two parts. There are three bridges connecting the new city and the old city in the canyon. The three bridges have their own characteristics and were built in different historical periods: Roman Empire, Moorish Age and18th century. Most of the scenic spots are in the old city, and accommodation and shopping are mainly in the new city. Therefore, the old city is like an empty city after nightfall, and the silent slate street with dim street lamps seems to have entered medieval Spain. .....
Although it is a developing town, Ronda retains many historical charms, especially its old city. It is famous for its striking cliffs and scenery, and it is also famous for its deep El Tajo Canyon, which runs through its center. Visitors can go directly to the18th century Puente Nuevo 'ne w' bridge, which spans the valley below100m, and then overlook the Serraía de Ronda mountain range from Alameda.