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Arab Baths Archaeological Site

Tourist attraction in Ronda

Updated: March 11, 2024 11:40 AM

Arab Baths Archaeological Site is located in Ronda (Municipality in Spain), Spain. It's address is C. Molino de Alarcón, s/n, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain.

C. Molino de Alarcón, s/n, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain

PRQP+HV Ronda, Spain

+34 951 15 42 97

Check Time Table for Arab Baths Archaeological Site


Monday10 AM to 2 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 6 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6 PM
Friday10 AM to 6 PM
Saturday10 AM to 2 PM
Sunday10 AM to 3 PM

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Where is Arab Baths Archaeological Site?

Arab Baths Archaeological Site is located at: C. Molino de Alarcón, s/n, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain.

What is the phone number of Arab Baths Archaeological Site?

You can try to calling this number: +34 951 15 42 97

What are the coordinates of Arab Baths Archaeological Site?

Coordinates: 36.738889, -5.1628286

Arab Baths Archaeological Site Reviews

Kaitlyn McKissick
2023-11-18 15:11:33 GMT

Lovely historical site! Took a nice morning walk from where we were staying, and visited. Affordable entry cost, informative video about the construction of the baths, self guided tour of the grounds, and a few feline friends! Gorgeous views, tranquil atmosphere. A must visit!

tabanopro
2024-02-22 13:16:52 GMT

Lovely historical site and the price isn't too expensive. And it has a short high quality animated documentary in it. But they locked a bathing/sauna room for some reason.

Colton Van Bastelaere
2024-03-03 11:31:08 GMT

For a small place it was a good 1 hour spent. Watch the video in the last baths room (the hottest one) first then visit. Go early if you want empty room photos, literally wait at the gate and run down.

Jeremy Ray
2023-12-03 15:41:53 GMT

Worth a stop if you are willing to walk down then back up, the stairs from puente nuevo. Access presentlly costs 4.5 Euros, but they will let you in to walk around on the main level for a few minutes for free if you arrive just before they close for siesta (2 or 3 pm).

Belaluddin Alam (Beliya)
2023-12-28 22:09:25 GMT

Very reasonable price, well preserved archeological remains and a solid video explanation of what the site was used for that makes you properly understand what each part means.

Hebert Getry
2023-06-19 19:32:58 GMT

Is nice but really small. Because of the 10 minutes video you can see it all in 15 min. The video is interesting but I'm not sure if is worthy the 4,50€ per person. Students have a discount, but for a couple with two kids you have to pay 15€. BTW watch the video first so you understand better where you are walking.

Ville Kemppinen
2023-07-16 10:27:08 GMT

Exciting archeological site. Some videos further explain the engineering features of the place. It takes only 10 minutes to watch, and it is shown underground so it is a great opportunity to cool a little.

The garden is pretty and there were plenty of plans blooming.

Visitors In Manchester
2023-07-25 13:30:19 GMT

Sizable baths look like built yesterday and if the ceramic tiles have not been stolen they can be used today. Water supply and distribution , heating and sewage systems of great performance, design and high skill people who built it on a very high above sea level town. The Arabs have to revisit their history and see what happened to them since then they walk backwards

tomas cantista tavares
2023-05-06 18:46:15 GMT

The walk from ronda to arab baths is marvelous. Walking in a garden, the old bridge... The monument is very interesting. A 10 min movie to tell the story, and you can take gorgeous pictures

Kathie Kelly
2023-10-20 15:32:26 GMT

Interesting. Excellent explanatory video in English and Spanish. Worth the visit, definitely.

Alexandre Mendes
2023-01-03 16:33:17 GMT

Really enjoyed the visit, especially to inhabit the space itself which is quite interesting. The video for the presentation works really well to understand it. Recommend it.

Marek K
2023-11-13 11:17:25 GMT

That's second (after the bridge) best attraction in Ronda. It's very impressive however I believe they could improve and renew video presentation as it seems to be 20+ years old.

Lao Karun
2023-09-04 18:40:52 GMT

I had a wonderful time visiting the Arab baths, an archaeological site that showcases the history and culture of the region.

The baths date back to the 11th century, when the city was under Muslim rule, and they were used as a place for socializing, hygiene and religious rituals.

It was fascinating to walk among the ruins and imagine how people used to live and relax in these spaces.

The video they showed was very informative and explained the significance of the baths and their architectural features, such as the vaulted ceilings, the skylights and the heating system.

The only thing to keep in mind is that most of the site is outdoors, so you might want to dress according to the weather. I went on a sunny day and it was very pleasant, but I can imagine it may rain in other seasons.

I highly recommend this attraction to anyone who is interested in learning more about the Arab influence in Spain. It was a unique and memorable experience.

Per Jessen
2023-04-10 17:12:57 GMT

For me, this was the absolute highlight of Ronda.
The town is certainly worth visiting without, but the Arab baths were just something else.
At 700 years old, they look as if they could quite easily be started up again, with a minimum of effort.
If you are visiting Ronda, definitely don't skip these.

Denese Deeds
2024-02-23 12:24:35 GMT

Excellent baths. The film is really worth it. They alternate Spanish and English so stay is they are showing the Spanish.

Janice Dening
2023-11-21 12:05:10 GMT

Really glad we made the trip down (and up) 4.50 entrance fee was good value, really informative video, good experience.

Paraskevi Nicolaou
2018-02-23 11:38:35 GMT

Well worth a visit whilst in Ronda. Really interesting, video available to watch with an information leaflet (in multiple languages). Very reasonable price, cash only when I visited.

Wm. Jackson
2023-11-12 16:08:10 GMT

Interesting and informative attraction with a short film about the baths in Spanish and English. Great views of the Roman Bridge also.

M T
2024-03-05 20:56:47 GMT

Good to have a look. You’ll find Spanish unique history

Julie Ortuoste
2023-01-22 14:19:55 GMT

The video for this place was great! Really well made to properly understand the context in this attraction.

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About Ronda
Municipality in Spain

Ronda is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is about 35,000. source

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