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Arco De Felipe V in Ronda is a captivating historical landmark that enchants visitors with its 18th-century charm. This magnificent city gate, named for King Felipe V of Spain, is adorned with the Bourbon dynasty's royal shield and three elegant pinnacles. As you pass through, you're treated to stunning vistas of the city walls and the lush valley beyond, with the silhouette of a historic church in the backdrop. This spot is family-friendly, making it perfect for outings with children. A short stroll leads to nearby attractions such as Puente Viejo and the ancient Puente Romano. For a full day of exploration, the Baños Árabes, Iglesia del Padre Jesus, and the picturesque Jardínes de Cuenca are all within easy reach, offering a rich tapestry of history and beauty.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ronda
Bus stop 810 m walk

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Hatem F
Hatem F
2 weeks ago on Google

Very nice place should be visited

Flexer B
Flexer B
1 month ago on Google

Nice spot for good picture of you

Alberto Andres Rubio
Alberto Andres Rubio
1 month ago on Google

Arco doble de sillería, coronado por tres pinaculos, adornado con el escudo real de los Borbón es. Una entrada a la ciudad de Ronda.