Paseo de Blas Infante (Blas Infante Park), Ronda
Blas Infante Park, situated in Ronda, is a beautiful park dedicated to Blas Infante, a prominent politician, writer, and the founder of the Andalucia independence movement in the 19th century. Located behind Ronda's famous bullring, this park offers a peaceful retreat within the bustling city. Its serene gardens and tranquil pathways provide visitors with a serene atmosphere and an opportunity to relax.
One of the park's charming features is the occasional presence of street musicians, including flamenco artists and guitarists, who contribute to the park's cultural ambiance with their melodic tunes. These performances add an extra touch of charm to the surroundings.
At the entrance of the park, visitors can find monuments paying tribute to two iconic figures, Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway, the renowned American writer, spent a significant period in Ronda during the summer of 1959 and immortalized the city in his novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Meanwhile, American actor Orson Welles developed a deep affection for Ronda and Spain, spending extensive time there and even directing films that highlighted not only Ronda but various other regions of the country.
Enhancing the charm of Blas Infante Park is the presence of the Auditorio Blas Infante, an enchanting open-air theater and live music venue. With its captivating view of the valley as a backdrop, this venue offers a wonderful setting for enjoying live performances and cultural events.
One of the park's charming features is the occasional presence of street musicians, including flamenco artists and guitarists, who contribute to the park's cultural ambiance with their melodic tunes. These performances add an extra touch of charm to the surroundings.
At the entrance of the park, visitors can find monuments paying tribute to two iconic figures, Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway, the renowned American writer, spent a significant period in Ronda during the summer of 1959 and immortalized the city in his novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Meanwhile, American actor Orson Welles developed a deep affection for Ronda and Spain, spending extensive time there and even directing films that highlighted not only Ronda but various other regions of the country.
Enhancing the charm of Blas Infante Park is the presence of the Auditorio Blas Infante, an enchanting open-air theater and live music venue. With its captivating view of the valley as a backdrop, this venue offers a wonderful setting for enjoying live performances and cultural events.
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Paseo de Blas Infante (Blas Infante Park) on Map
Sight Name: Paseo de Blas Infante (Blas Infante Park)
Sight Location: Ronda, Spain (See walking tours in Ronda)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Ronda, Spain (See walking tours in Ronda)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Walking Tours in Ronda, Spain
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Ronda Introduction Walking Tour
Imagine a city so dramatic it naturally inspired myth and empire-welcome to Ronda, where every cliff, gate, and square flaunts history. Before the Romans and Visigoths muscled in, Celtic tribes called this rocky promontory Arunda. The Phoenicians and Romans left their mark, but it was the Umayyads in 713 who gave us Rundah, which means the “Castle on the Cliff.” Next up, in 1485, and Rodrigo,... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles



