Baños Arabes
Baños Arabes
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tripsandfood55
London, UK4,681 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2021
Located just outside the old city and near the old bridges are the Banos Arabes, built between the 12th to 13th centuries. We walked down from Ronda and viewed the other areas of interested on our way down and back up again. A remarkable well preserved baths used by the Moors between the 13th and 16th centuries and worth a visit.
Written 11 February 2022
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IrelandSean
County Dublin, Ireland220 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021
An interesting experience if you haven't been to something similar before. You get to it but taking a worhtwhile detour from the main streets of Ronda. It can be approached from the "new bridge" or an even more interesting walk is from the San Francisco barrio end.

It is small but very well preserved and presented. The leaflet gives a good summary of it's purpose and history within Ronda. There is a short video presentation within the baths. Unfortunately, the English version of the commentary wasn't working when I visited.

A charge of €4.50 is a bit steep but still worth the visit when in Ronda.
Written 11 October 2021
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Brandon P
Seattle, WA48 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
This was our favorite part of Ronda! So much history and engineering. We loved learning about the baths and getting the opportunity to walk through them and imagine what they would have been like 300 years ago. We went in the early afternoon and no one else was in there. We watched an informative videos about the history and design and then walked through the baths again. The architecture and overall design was very inspiring. looking forward to seeing more sites like this one.
Written 15 February 2020
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K72
Melbourne, Australia3,075 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Friends
The baths have been excavated but were from the 13th century and are very intact still. Inside you watch a video about the history and how they worked which is fascinating and amazing that they had the skills and knowledge so long ago. The water was supplied via a Moorish water wheel powered by donkey and heated three rooms. The bath house is quite impressive and an interesting place to visit.
Really enjoyable visit
Written 10 January 2024
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KathyZWarsaw_Poland
Warsaw, Poland385 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021
We enjoyed a nice walk to the Arab baths following the outer old city walls. Then after touring the baths (very interesting) slowly walk up the steep climb to the new bridge. Great views along the way!!
Written 10 January 2022
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Jeff B
Seattle, WA1,192 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Couples
4.5 overall. Best among several Arab Baths we visited while in Andalusia, with best explanation. Short video (alternating Spanish and English) provided good description of location and usage.
Written 1 October 2023
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Tildasmum
Surrey, UK32 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023
Really enjoyed our trip to these Moorish baths. The lady that was on duty that day was very helpful and friendly. Advised us where to park (directly outside the site). We also got introduced to the 3 resident cats that add to the historic feel of the site.
Written 6 August 2023
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snufkinsworld
Scotland, UK57 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Solo
Worth every penny and more. Very well preserved, fab movie explaining the cultural and historical background, with some beautiful music. Amazing small garden surrounding the baths. Wonderful place and a great walk up to it too. Additionally, it gives you a bit of a different view on the bridge and some of Ronda.
Written 16 May 2023
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ReneVague3
Fort Myers, FL60 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023
The site is well set up for tourists with permanent signs describing the different areas, a helpful brochure, and an excellent video in English and Spanish. We learned so much from this visit that applied to all of the other Arab baths that we visited in Andalusia. It has a beautiful garden and is next to a lovely little farm with sheep and lambs next to the aqueduct. It's worth the downhill/uphill trek to spend an hour here.
Written 29 April 2023
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diggorydelvert
68 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Couples
A little off the beaten track, but the walk down from the bridge through the gardens was so worth it.Also to see the old and Roman Bridges en route too.An excellent walk back up, taking our time in the heat back via the old town.
The entrance fee is so little for what is there. As advised we watched the introductory film which was very well done.
We found the whole site fascinating, and it puts it in perspective what a very important centre Ronda was in times gone by
Written 9 September 2023
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