The Camino de Ronda (North Sector)
Name: Camino de Ronda (north sector).
Period: End of the 13th-14th centuries.
Noteworthy: The Camino de Ronda of the Alcazaba possesses the oldest parts of the wall, some sections dating from the 11th century. Its function is not only strategic but also forms part of the urban structure of the military city as it was the road that led to the inside of the Alhambra.
The Camino de Ronda could be a moat, closing the access to the citadel in case of attack, or a walking road that enclosed the defensive area and that communicated with other areas of the city.
Opening time: from 8.30am to 8.00pm. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Access: with the General Admission ticket to the Monumental Complex of the Alhambra.