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The Majestic City of Ronda in 24 Hours

December 30, 2020December 30, 2020by Amanda PetersLeave a Comment on The Majestic City of Ronda in 24 Hours
The Majestic City of Ronda in 24 Hours

I have been to many spectacular places in my lifetime, but I don’t think I’ve been anywhere quite as fantastical as Ronda, Spain. Situated among the dramatic cliffs of the El Tajo Gorge, Ronda is a small city with a deep history, a plethora of restaurants and shops, a quaint charm, and storybook views that [...]

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I have an addiction to trying and testing out new beauty products, so I figured that I would start sharing some of my new favorite recommendations every month ✨ Check out my blog for links to shop, or just take a look at my most recent reel for a quick peek 👀👄
It was a good day for some self love 🌞💕
I’m kind of in love with Seville. The city is absolutely rich with culture, lively, and clean. I’m so happy that it’s so close to where I now live. I can’t wait to spend more time here ☺️ Last night we found a swanky rooftop restaurant that was delicious and the best part was that we mostly had it all to ourselves 😉 I hope everyone had a great start to the new year!
This year was definitely hard, and that’s putting it lightly. However, I just want to focus on the good and Ja and I have so much to be grateful for. Getting engaged, married, and moving across the globe has been a wild ride, but there is no one else I’d rather do it with. 💕
“Gratitude, awe, and bewilderment all mixed together and presented themselves as a contented smile on my face while my eyes fluttered over the ancient bridge, whimsical valley, and dark depths of the 120-meter gorge below. I felt as if I were in a million-dollar painting” // an excerpt from my most recent blog post detailing my short trip to Ronda over the weekend. It truly was unlike anywhere I’ve ever been. Link in bio if you’re interested in more pics and details! 🤎
If I could do this charming morning walk everyday, I would 😌 This path was nestled on the bottom of a cliff where the remains of medieval fortress walls towered high over our heads on our left and boasted rolling farmland dotted with olive trees on our right. The path lead us right to the location of an 800-year-old bathhouse that gave us a little insight into life here in the 12th century, AND I got to see the remains of an aqueduct for the first time, which I was stoked about 😂

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