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Hotel El Horcajo Star Rating 3        
Apdo. 149

El Horcajo is an Andalucian working farm located in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, 20 Km north-west of Ronda and a little over 100 km. from Sevilla and Malaga. The main country house, over 170 years old, which has been converted into a fully-equipped quality rural accommodation, without any loss of its essential character.
Hotel Acinipo Star Rating 4        
C/ José Aparicio 7

This bright, unassuming hotel is a 3-minute walk from the Bullfighting Museum and the Ronda Bullring, and a 9-minute walk from the Puente Viejo bridge.The warm, upscale rooms with hardwood floors offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tiled bathrooms and minibars. Some have sitting areas.
Cortijo Perla Blanca Star Rating 3        
Fuente de la higuera, s/n

Opened in 1967, Cortijo Perla Blanca is situated in Ronda and offers an outdoor pool, a courtyard and free wireless internet access in all areas. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.There are a range of amenities on offer to guests of the guest house, including a garden and a laundry service.
Hostal Ronda Sol Star Rating 1        
Almendra, 11

The guest house is set in Ronda and is within a 10-minute walk of Ronda Train Station. It is conveniently positioned for guests wanting to sightsee in the area.Hostal Ronda Sol has 15 rooms, all of which are equipped with a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Hotel Maestranza Ronda Star Rating 4        
Calle Virgen de la Paz, 24

A minute's walk from the 18th-century Ronda Bullring, this posh hotel in a converted mansion with a classical facade is a 4-minute walk from Puente Nuevo bridge.Conservative rooms and suites featuring traditional furnishings offer free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and minibars, and some have desks. Suites add separate living areas with sofas.
Hotel Catalonia Reina Victoria Wellness & Spa Star Rating 4        
Dr. Fleming, 25

Surrounded by a pine forest, this unassuming hotel is 1.1 km from both the Museo del Bandolero-Ronda and the Puente Viejo.The subdued rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars.
Hotel Royal Ronda Star Rating 2        
Calle Virgen de la Paz 42

A 2-minute walk from the 18th-century bullfighting ring and museum, Plaza de Toros de Ronda, this simple hotel is 11 minutes' on foot from both Ronda train station and the Bandolero-Ronda museum.The modest rooms have unassuming decor and tile floors, and offer complimentary Wi-Fi and satellite TV; some add unfurnished balconies.A breakfast buffet is served in a low-key cafe/bar (fee).
Hotel Enfrente Arte Star Rating 3        
40 Calle Real

This funky, all-inclusive hotel, set inside a whitewashed villa and decorated with original artwork, is a 2-minute walk from the 17th-century Puente Viejo bridge. It's also 11 minutes on foot from central Ronda.The 12 individually decorated rooms feature high ceilings, free Wi-Fi and cable TV, plus artistic touches, such as hand-shaped chairs.
El Juncal Hotel Ronda Star Rating 4        
Ctra. de Ronda El Burgo Km 1

With its central location, El Juncal Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Ronda. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom has non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, desk, hair dryer, internet access (wireless).
Molino Del Arco Hotel Ronda Star Rating 4        
Partido de los Frontones s/n

Surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, this quaint hotel occupies a converted 18th-century oil mill that's 7 km from Arriate train station, 11 km from Plaza de Toros de Ronda and 12 km from Palacio de Mondragón.The country-chic rooms feature Wi-Fi access and flat-screens, plus patios, terraces or balconies with vineyard and garden views. Suites add living areas; some have fireplaces.
 
 
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Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain's Malaga province in Andalusia that's set dramatically above a deep gorge. This gorge (El Tajo) separates the city's circa-15th-century new town from its old town, dating to Moorish rule. Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge, has a lookout offering views. New town's Plaza de Toros, a legendary 18th-century bullring, is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.