For whom the bell tolls
You see i had been listening to a lot of classics on audiobooks. Hemmingway is one of my favourites. I still remember the part where it is mentioned about how some priest and men where thrown off the Gorge. While that is not the main reason of my visit to Ronda but that Gorge is El tajo. The very Gorge across which the beautiful city of Rona is built.
After a fun weekend in Marbella, i boarded a bus to Ronda. It took a little more than an hour and the service was comfortable. Lots of scenery along the way. Ronda is such a spectacular sight. The way it appears. And now that i have experience, there is so much of historical importance here. It has these gorgeous alleyways and cobbled streets.
There are these ancient city walls, the famous new bridge and incredible landscapes, amongst the most picture happy places i clicked. Some of my favourite things to see here include the Cuenca garden where you could see a magic sunrise, the new bridge is worthy of a visit, their bullring is amongst the oldest in Spain, if it interests you go wine tasting at one of the wineries and everyday stroll across the city to find your sunset spot. There are so many!
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