The Baños Arabes (Arab Baths) is located in the old Arab quarter of the city, known as the San Miguel Quarter, and are among the best-preserved in Spain. Built in the 10th and 11th century during the reign of King Abomelik, the baths are a reflection of the town’s Moorish heritage with star-shaped roof vents for light and ventilation inspired by the Alhambra of Granada. The intricate hydraulic system drew water from the Las Culebreas stream to the complex and is still largely intact today, as well as the large cauldron used to heat the water.

Baños Arabes, 11 Calle Molino de Alarcón, Ronda, Spain, Phone: +34-952-18-71-19