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Review:
The Jardines de Cuenca - Cuenca Gardens is a beautiful public garden that winds from the Puente Viejo to the top of El Mercadillo (Little Market) or New Town. Built in 1975, the garden is named after Ronda’s sister city and is comprised of several walled terraces filled with palm trees, flower beds, cypress trees, evergreen trees, and succulents. Each terrace and a new level of the gardens boasts spectacular views of the El Tajo Gorge, the long valley, and the Río Guadalevín, as well as some of the city’s most famous landmarks like the Casa del Rey Moro and Puente Nuevo.
Calle Escolleras, 1, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain
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