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Can't decide between Granada and Ronda? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Granada is the crown jewel of Andalusia, home to the legendary Alhambra palace rising against the snow-capped Sierra Nevada. This former Moorish capital offers flamenco in cave venues, free tapas culture, and layers of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian heritage.
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Ronda is a dramatic clifftop town perched above the El Tajo gorge, connected by the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge. This Andalusian gem is the birthplace of modern bullfighting, offering whitewashed houses, Moorish heritage, stunning viewpoints, and some of Spain's oldest bodegas serving local wines.
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Granada offers Alhambra Palace, Generalife Gardens, Albaicín Quarter
Ronda offers Puente Nuevo Bridge, El Tajo Gorge, Plaza de Toros (Bullring)
Granada is famous for its local dining scene
Ronda is famous for its local dining scene
Granada offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Ronda offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May, September to November
March to May, September to November
Summer: 32°C, Winter: 8°C
Summer: 30°C, Winter: 10°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
Carmen de los Mártires
A stunning, romantic 19th-century mansion with expansive, beautifully landscaped gardens featuring French, English, and Arabic influences, ponds, and peacocks.
El Bañuelo (11th-century Arab Baths)
Exceptionally well-preserved Islamic public baths from the Zirid dynasty, located on Carrera del Darro, with beautiful star-shaped skylights.
Palacio del Marqués de Salvatierra
A 16th-century Renaissance palace with a fascinating, slightly risqué façade and a beautiful interior patio filled with orange trees.
Mirador de los Viajeros Románticos
A small, quiet viewpoint near the Parador, named for the 19th-century writers and artists who famously visited Ronda.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
Centro / Centro-Sagrario
The bustling, historic heart of Granada, centered around the massive Cathedral and the Royal Chapel.
Albaicín
The ancient Moorish quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage site of steep, narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed cármenes (houses with gardens), and hidden plazas.
La Ciudad (The Old Town)
The historic Moorish quarter, a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled balconies perched on the southern side of the gorge.
El Mercadillo
The 'newer' 15th-century quarter on the northern side of the gorge, centered around the bullring.
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Both Granada and Ronda are incredible destinations. Granada excels in Alhambra and free tapas, while Ronda stands out for dramatic gorge and Puente Nuevo.
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