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1Museo de El Greco

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The Museo de El Greco, located in the historic Jewish Quarter of Toledo, beautifully showcases the artistic legacy of the master painter El Greco. The museum, established in 1911, features two buildings with a charming courtyard and garden that provide a tranquil setting for the displayed artworks. Visitors can explore not only El Greco's pieces but also 16th-17th century Spanish artworks.
Wandering through this museum felt like stepping into El Greco’s soul! The way his vibrant "Apostolate" and haunting "Tears of Saint Peter" leap off the canvas is unreal pure emotion frozen in time. Housed in a stunning 16th-century mansion, the place oozes history, with cozy courtyards and artifacts that make you feel like you’re peeking into Toledo’s past. Did you know El Greco wasn’t truly appreciated until the 19th century when French artists rediscovered his genius? Grab a ticket for just €3 (free for under 18s or on Saturdays after 2 PM and Sundays!). My advice: take your time strolling the Jewish Quarter to get here it’s half the charm. Don’t miss the nearby Santa Cruz Museum for more of El Greco’s brilliance!
Kevin A — Google review
I don’t know about El Greco until this visit. I watched the video introducing his paintings and career which was helpful to know him better. I love the garden more than his paintings to be honest. 😆
Fang H — Google review
As a Greek visiting Toledo for the first time it was simply impossible not to pay a visit at the magnificent Museo de El Greco, former house of painter Dominikos Theotokopoulos. The museum was beautifully and peacefully organized where each guest could both wander on their own or be a private of a private tour. Extremely clean and beautiful all around the rooms as well as the flower-filled gardens! Congratulations to the people attending it! Don’t miss it if you ever find yourself walking in the old capital of Spain, Toledo !
Doraki A — Google review
Excellent tasting menu. And great value for money. Interesting to watch the final preparations of each dish across the counter. Presentation was great and each dish delicous.
Gregg C — Google review
Very nice small museum with a 16th century renovated house opened in 1910 and an addition from 2011 with a good collection of El Greco paintings particularly his apostle series and the plan of Toledo. There’s information in a video about El Greco and the nobleman who funded the initial project.
Jan B — Google review
Great work in general but some letters of english translation are missing on the wall. FREE admission to the el greco contra la museum is authorised from 8 october until 8 november due to maintenance
F Y — Google review
A wonderful museum, a beautiful garden in a house that clearly recreates the Moorish style. One can admire not only the works of El Greco, but also the authentic floors and ceilings. The tiles on the walls are beautiful, and in one of the rooms you can see how life was organized years ago. The staircase is stone and very beautiful. The toilet in the museum is clean, and the employees are very kind. Buy pearls from the museum shop.
Teodora H — Google review
If you love art then definitely come check it out.
Coach T — Google review
P.º del Tránsito, s/n, 45002 Toledo, Spain•http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mgreco/inicio.html•+34 925 99 09 82•Tips and more reviews for Museo de El Greco

2Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz

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Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz, located in Toledo, Spain, is a former mosque dating back to 999 CE that was later transformed into a Christian church. As one of the city's oldest monuments, it showcases remarkable Hispano-Islamic and Mudejar architecture. The mosque's conversion into a church took place in 1085 after Toledo was conquered by Christians. Despite its small size, the interior boasts beautifully preserved architecture.
The Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz is a small but incredibly atmospheric mosque, built in the 10th century during the height of Muslim rule in Toledo. Its location, right next to one of the city’s main gates, suggests it was used as a place of prayer for travelers entering the city. Toledo at the time was one of the most advanced cities in Europe, known for its impressive defensive walls, urban planning, and above all, its unique diversity. Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived side by side, and the city became a center of learning, science, and culture. This mosque is one of the few surviving Islamic buildings in the city, and you can still feel that rich, layered history in its architecture and surroundings. Definitely worth visiting, small but powerful, and a true view into the amazing legacy of Al-Andalus.
Mazen C — Google review
Iconic Toledo architectural jewel. The building is small, subdued, almost shy... but a key element to understand the history and transformations of historical Toledo, and its lauded cultural heritage. The visitor entrance/center is a competent intervention nicely integrated with the surrounding gardens before reaching the building itself.
Daniel L — Google review
The place is no longer functioned as praying place, neither as a mosque nor as a chapel, but as a museum. You should visit its garden. You’ll have a beautiful view point to the city below.
Dian P — Google review
Dear readers, when visiting Madrid you must take a day trip to Toledo…it’s honestly a fairy tale…I felt I was transported to a medieval time, and knights were going to start walking around the tiny streets. It was absolutely breathtaking…set on a hill, surrounded by the original walls, built as a fortress….with the river below. Then you happen to stumble upon this beautiful mosque, one of the oldest after Cordoba…we honestly had no clue it was there. I hadn’t done too much research before we went, I just knew from pictures I had googled that Toledo is a gem. So, this was a real treat…we went in, rented the guided tour, and are so glad we did. It gives you the history from the beginning to end when it became a church…just like Cordoba mosque, it has both Christian and Muslim history. It has a exceptional view as well…with a lovely garden that has a gentle water fountain that relaxes you, I just wanted to sit there and enjoy the breeze….a must visit when visiting Toledo…
Eman F — Google review
This small former mosque is over 1,000 years old — a rare and impressive piece of history. While it might feel underwhelming if you’ve seen grander mosques, its age still makes it worth a visit. What I personally appreciated even more was the peaceful garden surrounding the mosque and terrace with lovely city views, usually empty as it’s part of the mosque grounds.
Michaela H — Google review
Nothing special. Spent 10 mins here. It was only 4 euro but it was not even worth that. Spent max 10 mins here. Given how pretty Toledo itself is, this wasn’t worth it to see inside.
Erin D — Google review
Nothing to see, tiny with a very small garden. No toilet for visitors either. Definitely not with the €4 entry price. Go see anything else in the city instead or grab 2 beers.
Ken C — Google review
In a kind of normal sense, this place is unmissable simply because it is the last physical statement of Muslim Toledo (albeit one that is now half Christian addition). Of course in actual fact old town Toledo still owes much more to its Moroccan than Spanish heritage. Aside from all that, this small site, which doesn't take very long to see at all, is still charming. I love that each of the nine ceiling decorations is unique.
Alex C — Google review
C. Cristo de la Luz, 22, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://toledomonumental.com/real-colegio-de-doncellas-nobles/•+34 925 25 41 91•Tips and more reviews for Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz
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3Mirador del Valle

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Mirador del Valle is a stunning scenic overlook that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Located on the Carretera de Circunvalacion, this lookout provides an unparalleled vantage point to admire Toledo's iconic landmarks, including the Alcazar, the Cathedral, and the historic walls. Visitors can also enjoy spectacular sunset views and witness the city illuminated by orange light at night. Additionally, there are dining options and a market nearby for a complete experience.
Majestic City steeped in history. I only spent a little over an hour here on our and I already want to come back and spend a day or 2 exploring the many sites and quaint shops.
Lisa W — Google review
Mirador del Valle in Toledo is absolutely breathtaking. Perched across the Tagus River, it offers a panoramic view of the historic city that feels almost surreal, golden stone buildings, cathedral spires, and ancient walls glowing in the sunlight or sparkling in the evening lights. The view alone is worth the trip to Toledo. I visited with my best friend, and it was one of the most memorable moments of our time in Spain. Standing there together, overlooking the old city, we felt the quiet beauty and deep history radiating from every corner. It’s a perfect spot for reflection, conversation, and capturing unforgettable photos. There’s a peacefulness at Mirador del Valle that allows you to pause and take it all in: the past, the present, and the joy of shared experiences. The site is accessible by car, or a scenic walk if you’re up for it. I highly recommend timing your visit around sunset for the most magical lighting. Whether you’re traveling solo or with someone close, this viewpoint is a must-see. It’s not just about the view, but the feeling you get while looking at it. For us, it was pure wonder -- an unforgettable highlight of our trip.
Myles T — Google review
Amazing view point to have a lovely panoramic view of Toledo city and the Tagus river that flows around it. Toledo, Spain, an ancient city known for its historical, cultural, and architectural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Parking available, so you don't have to walk. Popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Great place for photography. Level terrain. Free entry. Good wheelchair access.
S V — Google review
A perfect spot to get a magical glimpse of the city. The view of Toledo from here is absolutely stunning. Peaceful, panoramic, and worth the stop if you want to take in the full beauty of the historic skyline.
Jora D — Google review
Toledo from a distance. Visit this old town but compare w Segovia. Segovia is more pleasant to visit
Ho A — Google review
Toledo is must visit City in Spain. From old Arab and Spanish architecture , best steel blades swords or knives in Spain. Walk in Toledo streets and travel centuries back
Celso P — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous. Amazing views of Toledo. We took the scenic train and it stopped here for photos. Well worth it and an amazing city just outside of Madrid.
Stephen L — Google review
The Mirador del Valle in Toledo, Spain, offers a breathtaking panoramic view that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. During our family visit in January 2024, we were captivated by the stunning vistas of the historic city, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The viewpoint, easily accessible, served as an ideal starting point for our walk around Toledo. The history of the city was palpable, with its blend of Christian, Islamic, and Jewish influences evident in the architecture. We took numerous photos, each one capturing the unique charm of the city from different angles. The Mirador del Valle not only provided a scenic backdrop but also served as a gateway to immerse ourselves in Toledo's rich cultural heritage. Our experience was made all the more enjoyable by the well-maintained facilities and the friendly locals. The visit was a highlight of our trip, offering a profound appreciation for the historical significance and natural beauty of Toledo. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to the Mirador del Valle for anyone seeking a memorable and enriching experience.
Jonathan P — Google review
Ctra. Circunvalación, s/n, 45004 Toledo, Spain•https://www.paseartetoledo.es/blog/el-mirador-del-valle-de-toled…•Tips and more reviews for Mirador del Valle

4Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca

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Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca is a 12th-century synagogue in Toledo, Spain, known for its stunning Moorish-style architecture. Originally built as a synagogue, it was later converted into a church. The interior features horseshoe-shaped arches, hand-carved coffered ceilings, niches for the Torah, and lattice windows with Arabic lettering. It also houses the Sephardic Museum, showcasing exhibits on Jewish history and ancient artifacts from across Spain.
I guess this is so-called mudejar style of architecture, right? I really love its purity and delicacy. It’s eye catching from every angle and everyone is slowing down their footsteps when entering. The ticket costs €4.
Fang H — Google review
You will be disappointed if you are expecting to learn anything about the Jewish history of this building and it is more than a little bit anachronistic to call it a synagogue yet add the name of a Catholic saint. The building itself is quite beautiful and worth seeing but it’s a shame that they charge four euro admission and there is virtually no information about the rich history of the building. It’s also a little bit surprising to see a big crucifix in the main hall when you think you are going to a synagogue that is still described on all of the local signage as a synagogue. There is a lovely courtyard and a nice modern gift shop, but I would say you could easily be in and out of this whole thing in 20 minutes.
ESB N — Google review
I suggest visiting this place with a guide that explains everything to you. Nice architecture and it's well preserved. Definitely worth visiting if interested.
Francesco M — Google review
Santa Maria La Blanca is a beautiful monument with stunning whitewash walls and arches in Toledo Spain! Full of history as both a synagogue and later a church. Now its a historic monument not used for religious services. Its very quiet, peaceful, and affordable to visit (about 3 Euro or included with the Toledo Tourist Bracelet). One of my favorite stops in Toledo not only for its unique beauty but it slowed down the pace and wasn't as crazy busy as some in Spain. It is small and you dont need alot of time to visit to see it all. Maybe 20 minutes max. Definitely worth stopping in!
How L — Google review
My husband and I visited this second-oldest synagogue in Europe on a Friday afternoon in mid-March. We only visited 4 of the Tourist Bracelet sites so we didn't buy the pass, just paid €4 per person at each. I've visited an active synagogue in Budapest (Dohány Street) on a guided tour of the Jewish Quarter so this was a bit of a let down. The site is pretty and quiet and the temple is lovely, but being old it is small. There is a bit of info in Spanish, but nothing in English. The gift shop is nice though also small and there are benches in the courtyard.
Chelsea D — Google review
Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca – Quick Facts 🕍 Built in 1180 by Muslim craftsmen for Toledo’s Jewish community. 🔁 Converted in 1391 after anti-Jewish riots; became a church, then warehouse, barracks, now a museum. 🕌 Islamic arches and mudéjar style because it was built by Muslims using Andalusian design. ➕ Five aisles, not three — unique layout, more like a mosque than a synagogue or church. ❓ No clear Torah ark location — its original design remains a bit of a mystery. ⚔️ Converted under pressure by Vincent Ferrer, a preacher known for forced conversions. 🕯️ Not used for worship anymore; it’s owned by the Catholic Church but open to the public. 🤝 Symbol of coexistence (“La Convivencia”) between Jews, Christians, and Muslims — though short-lived.
The C — Google review
Very small destination. Beautiful structure. This is a quick stop in Toledo.
Stacey F — Google review
Learned a lot about Jewish culture in this sinagoga. Definitely recommend
Mohammed D — Google review
C. de los Reyes Católicos, 4, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://toledomonumental.com/sinagoga-de-santa-maria-la-blanca/•+34 925 22 72 57•Tips and more reviews for Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca

5Alcázar de Toledo

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Perched on the highest point in Toledo, the Alcázar de Toledo is an imposing 16th-century fortress that has witnessed centuries of history. Originally a Roman palace dating back to the 3rd century, it was later renovated in Renaissance style under Charles V and Philip II of Spain. The fortress boasts a commanding hilltop location with its square shape, crenellated defenses, and four corner towers added during the reign of Emperor Charles V.
The Alcázar of Toledo is one of the city’s most iconic historic landmarks, perched atop a hill overlooking the old town. Its massive and majestic architecture showcases a blend of Renaissance and Spanish military styles. Visiting it provides a unique opportunity to explore Toledo’s history, admire architectural art, and enjoy stunning views of the city.
Ali H — Google review
Basically it is a military museum as I see it. The official map shows three tour routes, and I went through all of them. To be honest, it’s not my cup of tea. I know nothing about swords, guns or cannons and I don’t enjoy watching them from hall to hall. If you have the same idea with me, I’d suggest saving the money for a better lunch and taking pictures of this place from outside.
Fang H — Google review
This was the most bizarre tourist attraction I’ve ever seen. No idea where the entry to it was, but from the google reviews I have read, you’re not missing much, except the heat. I ended up going to the library, taking the lift to the cafeteria and getting great views from there. Also, a beer and wine only cost a total of 3.50 euros. Bargain!
Geri O — Google review
The Alcázar de Toledo is a must-see, towering over the city with a history that’s as gripping as its views! This fortress, reborn after the Spanish Civil War, houses the Army Museum, where you’ll find everything from Roman ruins to Civil War relics. The archaeological displays in the basement are a highlight, showing layers of Toledo’s past. The central patio, with its Habsburg charm, is stunning, and the terrace offers jaw-dropping city views perfect at sunset. Plan for 2 hours to explore; audio guides help, though more English signage would be nice. Free entry is a bonus!
Kevin A — Google review
So magnificent and beautifully built. A must visit for sure. Make sure to climb all the way to the top where you can see the courtyard and royal stairs. PS: the museum has free entry on Wednesdays
Priyanka D — Google review
You are in Toledo- The City of Tree Cultures, Christians, Jews and Muslims. The history of the city is about 2000 years. Alcazar de Toledo will show you a big part of that history, but you need at least 3-4 hours if you are interested. My advice -take an audio guide, it is only 4 EURO. So many original artifacts from past, they are unique. It is a must visit place.
DNK — Google review
The entrance is from the side. It's the military museum entrance. The place is humongous and there are a lot of military weapons and knights armour to see. This is a must see in Toledo . From the rooftops you can see the whole valley. Spectacular views with old roman buildings.
Virgiorix — Google review
Excellent! An amazing place. Not only because the Alcazar itself but also the museum inside is amazing. Full of information on the history of the place and the formation of Spain from the times before the Roman empire. Full of history. Excellent!!! Beyond my expectations.
Jaime S — Google review
C. de la Union, s/n, 45001 Toledo, Spain•https://cultura.castillalamancha.es/patrimonio/catalogo-patrimon…•+34 925 23 88 00•Tips and more reviews for Alcázar de Toledo
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6Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes

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The monastery Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes is a 15th-century Franciscan church built in the style of Elizabethan Gothic in honor of Prince John during the reign of Isabella and Ferdinand II of Aragon. It features ornate two-tiered cloisters, now run by Franciscans.
The monastery was our favourite sights to visit in Toledo. We visited on a Monday afternoon and had no wait time to enter. The price is very reasonable considering you get access to most of the premises including the courtyard and church. There are no available bathrooms, however there are free public bathrooms in the plaza around the corner. There is plenty of seating to sit back, relax and enjoy the peaceful scenery. A must visit in Toledo!
Nicholas S — Google review
Definitely worth the visit! Only 4 Euros. Such a beautiful courtyard filled with afternoon sunlight and very peaceful. The church is also so beautiful and you can see it from ground level and also the two little balconies upstairs. Many lovely spots to sit and and take it all in.
The M — Google review
The Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo is stunning! I wasn’t able to go inside unfortunately, but the exterior is breathtaking. I loved the unique Gothic details and the chains hanging from the walls. It makes for a great photo stop. It’s very affordable, only a few Euros to enter. I wish I had more time! The entire surrounding Jewish Quarter is full of charm, with narrow streets and a peaceful plaza perfect for wandering and taking photos. Great place to walk through when in Toledo!
How L — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the monastery and found it well worth the €4 pp. The audio guide was good, not too long at each point and with good information. Loved looking at the animals on the cloister columns. We spent about 45 min to an hour here.
Linda B — Google review
The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Toledo. The architecture is breathtaking, especially the cloister with its detailed stone carvings and quiet garden. The mix of Gothic and Mudejar styles makes it truly unique. It’s not as crowded as other attractions, so you can take your time and really enjoy the atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit!
Lala — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous monastery! I especially loved the small garden in the courtyard. The attached cathedral is also huge and impressive....especially considering that Toledo isn't particularly big. We parked near Puerta del Sol, and so it was a further walk to get here than to many of the other sights, but this was my favorite stop. Highly recommended!
Michael P — Google review
This monastery is stunning. The innger gardens are beautyful and the church is amazing. It's also possible to view the church from the upper balconies accessible from the first floor of the monastery. You cannot miss this place if you love art and architecuture.
Francesco M — Google review
A whole historic must seeing place in Toledo ancient quarter. Need to improve the second floor cloister. Only 4€ entrance per person.
HELECHO A — Google review
C. de los Reyes Católicos, 17, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://toledomonumental.com/monasterio-de-san-juan-de-los-reyes…•+34 925 22 38 02•Tips and more reviews for Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes

7Puerta de Bisagra

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Puerta de Bisagra is a 10th-century stone gate in Toledo, dating back to the time of Moorish rule. It has imposing towers that still welcome visitors to the city and showcase a beautiful triumphal arch and a massive relief of the city's coat of arms. The gate was originally built by the Moors and later reconstructed in the 16th century.
I kind of found this by accident, but I’m not mad about it. I was on a marzipan mission and went the wrong way through here and then obviously had to stop and take photos and videos. It’s so beautiful and to have stood the test of time….amazing.
Hoosieronthemove — Google review
Puerta de Bisagra took my breath away the moment I saw it. This grand gateway welcomes you into Toledo with its powerful stone towers and majestic coat of arms. Standing there feels like stepping into a medieval story. It’s one of those places where history truly surrounds you — unforgettable!
Esrf G — Google review
Puerta de Bisagra is one of Toledo’s historic and iconic gates, constructed in two distinct periods. The original gate was built in the 10th century during the Muslim rule in Al-Andalus and was known as Bab al-Saqra. It served as the main entrance to the city, featuring a horseshoe arch and two rectangular towers. The current version, known as Puerta de Bisagra Nueva or “New Bisagra Gate,” was constructed in 1559 under the orders of King Charles I (Charles V). Designed in the Renaissance architectural style, its exterior boasts a semicircular arch flanked by two large circular towers, while the interior showcases a horseshoe arch with voussoirs and two square towers with pyramid-shaped roofs. This gate not only served as the main city entrance during the Renaissance but also symbolized the power and grandeur of the Spanish monarchy of that era. Visiting Puerta de Bisagra offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the history and architecture of Toledo and Spain.
Ali H — Google review
The Puerta Nueva de Bisagra (New Bisagra Gate) is the most renowned city gate of Toledo, Spain. Here's a quick rundown of its history and significance: Built in the 16th century, it replaced an older Moorish gate on the city's northern wall. Showcases Renaissance architecture, featuring a grand facade adorned with the coat of arms of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Offers a dramatic entrance into Toledo's historic center, transporting visitors back in time.
Zoran J — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Make sure you plan your visit by knowing where to park and locating the escalators to go up and down to the top of Toledo. The walk can be challenging.
Jao E — Google review
One of the most beautiful cities I have ever been to, you could walk around the town and then on your way back to the train station , I would recommend walking and taking this bridge. You get a beautiful view of the castle behind and the town
Vishal — Google review
Toledo ... a medieval town very well preserved. The city of Toledo well known for its steel. Knight armor and cutlery are icons of the city. At Easter, the city dresses up for the celebrations. It looks wonderful ...
Hugo B — Google review
Oh my gosh I am in love with Toledo. What a stunning place. We were lucky enough to stay in a house right by the gate and it was a stunning setting. Just poking about the streets around here provides some wonderful picture ops. But seriously, just go to Toledo, beautiful place
Laura — Google review
C. Real del Arrabal, 26, 45003 Toledo, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Puerta de Bisagra

8Catedral Primada de Toledo

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Catedral Primada de Toledo is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the historic city of Toledo, Spain. The cathedral is an architectural marvel, incorporating Mudejar features and modeled after Bourges Cathedral. Perched on a hill surrounded by the River Tagus, Toledo is a city with a rich history as the seat of the Court of Charles and the ancient Visigothic capital.
If you're visiting Toledo, you absolutely must visit the Toledo Cathedral. This magnificent Gothic cathedral is a culmination of history and art, and its scale and beauty are overwhelming. The admission fee is typically around 10 euros per adult, but it is well worth the cost. Inside, you'll be greeted by the breathtaking sparkle of stained glass, intricate carvings, and a grand pipe organ. Particularly striking are the detailed retablo of the main altar and the carvings of the choir stalls. You can feel the craftsmanship and passion of the artisans embedded in every single decoration. Furthermore, the treasury houses numerous valuable artworks, including works by El Greco, which are worth taking your time to admire. Climbing the cathedral's bell tower offers a panoramic view of the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town and the stunning vista of the Alcázar in the distance. It is truly a symbol of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Toledo and a place where you can deeply feel the history of Three Cultures.
T P — Google review
This Cathedral is a must when visiting Toledo. Do not let the outside deter you. It is magnificent inside. The architecture, the art, the grandness is astounding. Do not miss the Chapter House, the Sacristy and the crypt under the Altar. Definitely recommending purchasing timed tickets on line to skip the ticket queue. The visit is worth every euro spent.
Linda B — Google review
This beautiful cathedral with its extraordinary interior has a unique atmosphere of high spirituality. The two main altars are extraordinary. The entire interior is a space of spirituality and time enclosed in unique architectural sculptures and compositions, as well as sculptural and painting works. The beauty here is very rich and justified. This space is definitely worth seeing.
Wawrzyniec R — Google review
This building is a beautiful structure, which took over 200 years to complete. It is the highlight of any tour to Toledo. The interior is astonishing with incredible architecture and amazing sculptures. The organs require the sanctuary of the chapels. All of these are elaborate, beautiful and richly decorated. There is a golden and silver shrine in the shape of a church spire holding the holy host, which is just amazing in its beauty and intricacy. The hole that was made in one of the domes to illuminate the back of the altar, enabling light into the chamber, where the host is prepared is mind-boggling. There is an entry fee, but it’s worth the price of admission as this is one of the top five cathedrals in the Christian world.
G M — Google review
The Toledo Cathedral is one of the most stunning places I’ve ever visited. The architecture, paintings, and stained glass are incredible—every detail feels full of history and art. I especially loved the main altar and the peaceful atmosphere inside. The audio guide made it easy to explore at my own pace and learn interesting facts. A truly unforgettable experience in Toledo!
Lala — Google review
This is a must see if you go to Toledo. The Cathedral is astounding and magnificent. You have to buy a ticket in front the entrance, in a little shop. It's I'll made, as you present yourself to the first counter, just to be told, a little curtly, that the tickets are sold at the second counter. The first one being for buying trinkets. Plus the entrance is not the obvious one, the big steps that are first seen when you arrive on the plaza. It is on the right side of the Cathedral, and we learn this by walking all around the immense building. Take into account that you will need a good hour or more to really see all the nooks and cranies of the Cathedral, with all its beautiful art. Paintings, sculptures, bas-reliefs, gilded work, icons, stained glass, stonework, enluminures, etc... There are benches inside were you can pause, for people who need to rest.
Myamoto M — Google review
This cathedral was the highlight of our visit in Toledo. The classic entrance price is 12€ which is well worth it as I spent 45min inside. The stained glasses windows were beautiful, there are some very impressive statues. There were many people but the place is huge so it is not an issue.
Nicolas L — Google review
It is a large Roman Catholic cathedral in Toledo, Spain. It is the seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo. It is one of the three 13th-century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered, in the opinion of some authorities, to be the best of the Gothic style in Spain. Picturesque place. Must see place. Level terrain, lots of easy walking. Toilets nearby
S V — Google review
Calle Cardenal Cisneros, 1, 45002 Toledo, Spain•http://www.catedralprimada.es/•+34 925 22 22 41•Tips and more reviews for Catedral Primada de Toledo

9Iglesia de Santo Tomé

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Nestled in the heart of Toledo, the Iglesia de Santo Tomé is a stunning 14th-century Catholic church that beautifully showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, and Moorish influences. This remarkable structure features an impressive Mudejar tower built from remnants of an ancient mosque's minaret. Visitors are often drawn to its interior for its striking design elements and two ornate Baroque altars.
The Iglesia de Santo Tomé in Toledo Spain is a tiny church home to the incredible El Greco masterpiece, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz. The painting alone makes it worth the visit! Be prepared to move very slowly in a line through a tight space with lots of people. They crowd is guided forward every few minutes. Tickets are required at the entrance, not expensive. This is a quick but memorable stop! Pictures and videos are allowed. Greco has become one of my top ten favorite artists after visiting Spain!
How L — Google review
Went here for daily mass. The mass times we read online were not correct. Mass was at 7:30 in January. But church is beautiful and liturgy was well done. Very reverent. We stayed for adoration/holy hour and vísperas.
Hunter — Google review
The access was only to the hall with the El Greco’s masterpiece. There is one more painting there. There was no access to the church itself (I don’t know if it is the usual practice).
Yuliya D — Google review
Worth every cent to see this magnificent painting by El Greco! What more can I say? Pure magic standing in front of it and studying it in person! I would definitely recommend purchasing tickets on line and skipping the line to purchase tickets at the entrance.
Linda B — Google review
This is a must see painting. Advice leave enough time to visit the church, a beautiful contemplative space. The gift shop sells a wonderful postcard to remind you of your visit much better than photos on our phones.
Jane S — Google review
The painting by El Greco is amazing. Unfortunately we weren’t told that the church itself was closed. So rather expensive to see one painting for €4 when the El Greco museum is just down the road.
Gillian K — Google review
Stunning, the top 10 paintings in the world.
Raymond L — Google review
For me, the attraction was to see the el Greco painting - much larger (est. 3 X 5m?) and more detailed than expected. It can be very crowded in the relatively small room and most tours only come for the painting. The chapel, while beautiful, is similar in design, details and icons to many others in Spain.
Vincent O — Google review
Pl. del Conde, 4, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://toledomonumental.com/iglesia-de-santo-tome/•+34 925 25 60 98•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia de Santo Tomé

10San Martin's Bridge

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San Martin's Bridge, also known as Puente de San Martin, is a 14th-century pedestrian bridge located in Toledo, Spain. It spans the Tagus River and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. The bridge is a remarkable example of medieval architecture, featuring five arches and towering at over 130 feet long and 88 feet high. It was constructed to connect the old town with the western part of the city by Archbishop Pedro Tenorio.
Toledo is a dream! What a beautiful city. This bridge is cute because it goes over the Tagus River that goes all the way to Portugal and is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. I had a great time just standing there taking in all the views from all sides and watching the people zip line from one end to the other. That was really funny. But to stand on this bridge and see the beautiful town of Toledo was definitely how this little city stole my heart. This place is one for the books.
Maggie R — Google review
Very beautiful and ancient bridge since medieval era, wondering how it could stand until today. Very nice view from the bridge, you can also go down the river bank and immerse and enjoy nature below that bridge. I highly recommend this place
Long T — Google review
The San Martín Bridge is absolutely stunning and full of history. The view of the Tagus River and the city from the bridge is breathtaking—especially at sunset. It’s less crowded than the main tourist areas, which makes it a peaceful spot for photos and a nice walk. You can also see the old city walls and beautiful stonework up close. A must-visit if you’re exploring Toledo!
Lala — Google review
San Martin’s Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Toledo. This historic stone bridge spans the Tagus River and connects the old town with the surrounding areas. From here, you get a breathtaking panoramic view of the city walls and the hills of Toledo – a true delight for photographers and lovers of scenic landscapes.
Gergana B — Google review
Great place to visit when in Toledo. You won’t spend more than 15mins here. The best view is across see photo attached
Ace P — Google review
Beautiful medieval bridge. A stunning view as well as truly amazing work of art preserved over the centuries…
M C — Google review
Great views and a good end point for a day trip to Toledo
Traveller R — Google review
Wonderful daytrip from Madrid! Worth the time and money.
Jose C — Google review
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11Museum of Santa Cruz

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The Museum of Santa Cruz is located in a medieval hospital with a beautiful courtyard and exhibits a wide range of artworks, including pieces by El Greco and Roman archaeological findings. The museum is housed within the former Santa Cruz Hospital, which was originally built to shelter orphaned and homeless children. Visitors can explore the rich history of Spain through various exhibits covering ancient history, the Middle Ages, traditional wear, and handicraft works.
The entrance for the time being is free. They're open until 18:00. It's a beautiful place to visit, and the exhibition was really interesting. I recommend it. There was a textile exhibition as well but i did not take any pictures. It's worth the visit.
Ximena B — Google review
Loved the El Greco paintings. Just amazing artist and his art. The museum is small but free. The cloister is beautiful. A little more direction from the staff or signs would be helpful.
Linda B — Google review
Lovely garden, quiet, beautiful indeed. Nice courtyard with impressive architecture. Highly recommended.
דרל S — Google review
Visiting the Santa Cruz Museum in Toledo, Spain, was an enlightening journey through the rich tapestry of history and culture. From the meticulously preserved artifacts to the splendid architecture of the museum itself, every moment spent here whisked me away to Spain's illustrious past. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, providing insightful glimpses into various epochs, making it an educational and captivating visit. The staff deserves special mention for their friendliness and expertise, eagerly sharing their knowledge, further enriching my experience. The ambiance is serene, allowing for a peaceful exploration through the well-laid-out galleries.
Somthing T — Google review
What a lovely little museum tucked away just steps from the bustle of a busy plaza. Unassuming but a delight to behold. It is not big and fancy but it has a courtyard reminiscent of a moorish garden and the interior is lined with some stunning artifacts spanning the history of Toledo. If you love pottery they have a very nice collection of vessels and tiles. I was surprised by the number of El Grecco paintings that it housed, all in magnificent condition. This is worth while seeing.
K C — Google review
When I passed by the frontier of the this anceint building, my legs took me spontanuously to take a quick look inside. Every tourist comes here must visit it.
Laith H — Google review
When I visited much of this museum was closed off (I think in transition between exhibitions), however the three elements I was able to see left me happy to have been. These were a lovely cloister and stairway, a (I think) permanent collection of ceramics, and a temporary exhibition of beautiful paintings by a chap called Juan Berenguel. I also managed to visit on one of the free days. Lovely.
Alex C — Google review
Free and worth it! Not sure why there aren’t more people visiting this gem. See El Greco originals up close without the crowds! Lots of other interesting artifacts too, back to Bronze Age. Don’t miss it. Spent about 1 hour. Eat at yuogi for menu del dia across the way…a true family establishment.
HuckleKat — Google review
C. Miguel de Cervantes, 3, 45001 Toledo, Spain•http://cultura.castillalamancha.es/museos/nuestros-museos/museo-…•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Santa Cruz

12Mirador del Puente de Alcántara

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When exploring Toledo, you'll find an abundance of stunning viewpoints within the historic center. However, one hidden gem that often goes unnoticed is Mirador del Puente de Alcántara. This viewpoint, dating back to the Middle Ages, was once used by the city's defenders to oversee activity on the bridge and at the city entrance. Today, it offers a unique perspective with fewer crowds, allowing visitors to admire not only the ancient bridge but also panoramic views of the new town.
(Translated by Google) Exceptional viewpoint of this wonderful historic bridge. (Original) Excepcional mirador a este maravilloso puente histórico.
Ricardo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best viewpoints in Toledo. Be careful if you climb the wall because it is not fenced and the height is very high. I recommend enjoying it during the day (Original) Uno de los mejores miradores de Toledo. Cuidado si subes a la muralla por que no está vallada y la altura es muy alta. Recomiendo disfrutarlo de día
Ireeene.S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unguarded and unobtrusive monuments have more charm because of this, and are another way to view ancient bridges and city gates. (Original) 无人看守、不引人注目的古迹,正因此而更有韵味,是观赏古桥和城门的另一种角度。
Two K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to Toledo several times and it was always beautiful. Everything is very well cared for and the landscapes are spectacular. I always discover something new. (Original) Fui a Toledo varias veces y siempre hermoso. Todo muy cuidado y los paisajes espectaculares. Siempre descubro algo nuevo.
Let C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a viewpoint built in the Middle Ages. It was used by the city's defenders to monitor the comings and goings of travelers on the bridge and the entrance to the city. A real story. Now there are few tourists and the view of the rest of the city remains interesting. A view of the rest of the new town. (Original) C'est un mirador construit à l'époque du moyen-âge. Il servait aux défenseurs de la ville pour surveiller les allés et venus des voyageurs sur le pont et l'entrée de la ville. Une vraie histoire. Maintenant, il y a peu de touristes et la vue sur le reste de la ville reste intéressante. Une vue sur le reste de la ville nouvelle.
David D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view. A heat of 35 degrees with no wind, but beautiful. (Original) Linda vista. Un calor de 35 sin viento, pero lindo.
Christian R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view of the bridge and the Alcántara Gate with the Tagus River passing by. (Original) Bonita vista para observar el puente y la puerta Alcántara con el río Tajo a su paso.
Alberto A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Bello
ANALIA I — Google review
C. Concepción, 1, 45001 Toledo, Spain•https://www.queverentoledo.com/ruta-miradores-de-toledo/•Tips and more reviews for Mirador del Puente de Alcántara

13Hospital de Tavera

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The Hospital de Tavera, also known as San Juan Bautista Hospital, is a remarkable Renaissance-style building in Toledo. Constructed between 1541 and 1603 under the supervision of renowned architects, it originally functioned as a hospital and burial place for nobility. Today, it houses an impressive collection of art including works by El Greco, Titian, Ribera, and Tintoretto.
I did a very nice guided tour here. The guide was nice and spoke perfect English. So it was easy to understand everything. Generally there was also interesting art and enough time and space to appreciate anything because there were not many other people.
Joshua S — Google review
Magic place out of the city walls, I'm so happy I've found it. It's definitely worth seeing, check the schedule for excurcion in different languages. You can enter only with a guide!
Daria K — Google review
A short walk from the main attractions this beautiful building is connected to the heights of the old city via a series of escalators. We were lucky to have the El Greco paintings all to ourselves. A nearby park is a welcoming resting place with some nice views.
Nikos P — Google review
There's a sculpture by el Greco in the church's sacristy and we also did a tour around the old hospital. Totally worth it!!
Joana N — Google review
I would include this as a "must see" in Toledo. There are many wonderful churches and cathedrals in the world but this place is something unique. It has been in the same family since its construction in the 1500s. Part of it served as a hospital for hundreds of years, and more recently as a school for orphan girls. The pharmacy is preserved as it existed for the entire history of the building. The hospital and family archives are jaw-dropping. Tours are offered at the start of every hour. On the weekend they also have tours in English. There is no option for a self-tour. We visited during the week. Our guide was patient with my less than fluent Spanish, explaining things slowly while watching to be sure I understood. She was so very kind, and her explanations contributed immensely to our appreciation of the art, archives and pharmacy. My husband and I would have happily spent 3 hours there and if I ever return to Toledo I will ask if there is an option for a private tour of such a length. I was thrilled that to see restoration and maintenance works happening on the structure. The website did not work during the several days we were in Toledo. Tickets were 14 or 15 euro per person, which we considered money well spent. It is closed on Mondays. If you are there during the week and your Spanish isn't as strong, consider arriving for the 10:00 or 11:00 tour when you are likely to encounter fewer other visitors and the guide can take their time explaining to you.
David K — Google review
Very Nice Guides tour with a enthousiastic guide. Especialy rhe farmacy . History with a capital H.
Sven R — Google review
Really irritating. The main tourist brochure AND Google both showed open at 10 am Sat. So I hauled myself over there no go. Bad customer service.
S. K — Google review
Ridiculous. Would only let me in if I joined a tour. No solo entrances.
Keith R — Google review
C. Duque de Lerma, 2, 45003 Toledo, Spain•http://www.fundacionmedinaceli.org/•+34 925 22 04 51•Tips and more reviews for Hospital de Tavera

14Museo de los Concilios y la Cultura Visigoda

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The Visigothic heritage museum is a small but impressive collection of artefacts from the Visigothic era, which occupies a largely unknown part of Spanish history. The exhibits are housed in an 13th-century San Roman church, and provide an interesting glimpse into this forgotten period of Spain's history.
One of the few places to learn about Visigothic history. The archaeology information is amazing. The building is remarkable.
Gwen C — Google review
Visigoth era artifacts very interesting and the church housing them is beautiful and fascinating. Suggest use Google lens + translate on explanations
Todd S — Google review
What a surprise! This desecrated church turned into a museum is stunning. A Visigoth basilica originally, it was turned into a mosque in the VIII century and then again in a church when the city was reconquered by Alfonso VI. The entrance is FREE!
SolorToursBarcelona — Google review
My second visit to a super cool and little visited museum that documents a largely forgotten period in iberian history. A good Collection of artifacts that explains the iberian situation after the fall of the rule of Rome and befor the invasion of the Muslims. It was free entry but does not have any on-site restroom facilities😔
Rick L — Google review
The Visigothic Museum and the Church of San Roman are one and the same. The church has Visigothic features, Mozarabic, and numerous Visigothic artifacts, very well curated in Spanish, but you can use Google Translate and import images of the written text posted into any language. The frescos (muralles) were restored in the 20th Century. You can see some fragments that were too deteriorated to be restored.
MICHAEL L — Google review
This museum is a treasure for those interested in the subject. In addition, the church itself is quite interesting and the entrance was free (at least on the day I visited)
Nataliia G — Google review
Great building and interesting exhibits, but the information panels were only in Spanish. An English version would have been much better for us.
Adrian B — Google review
The receptionist was very rude, but apart from that, the place is very nice.
Gabriel J — Google review
C. San Román, s/n, 45002 Toledo, Spain•http://cultura.castillalamancha.es/museos/nuestros-museos/museo-…•+34 925 22 78 72•Tips and more reviews for Museo de los Concilios y la Cultura Visigoda

15FLY TOLEDO

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When visiting Toledo, be sure to explore the diverse array of shops offering unique souvenirs such as swords, armor replicas, and damascene gifts. Don't miss out on trying the traditional marzipan, a delightful sweet treat available year-round in select convents. For an exhilarating experience, consider ziplining with Fly Toledo for a bird's-eye view of the stunning landscape and Puente de San Martin.
Definitely worth the visit. I personally wanted to go to Toledo because I love zip lines so this wasn’t just a spontaneous visit. I dragged a few friends with me to join and let me tell you it was so fun. The staff were all really nice and I just loved it so much I went twice, the view was just amazing and overall it was a great experience. If you are ever in Toledo and don’t know what to do definitely go to the zip line.
Mabel R — Google review
This was a very long zipline way above the river. Initially I was scared. The staff were really encouraging. Amazing experience. My daughters tried it 2 times.
Pavithra S — Google review
Fun and professional zip line over the Tagus river by the historic core of Toledo.This is a relatively quick and exciting slide approachable for most ages, sizes, and levels of experience. The line is not particularly long, but it does a rather pretty crossing of the river. It conveniently runs parallel to the St. Martin stone bridge. It makes for a very easy walk back to the service kiosk, return the equipment, or maybe do a second jump, which are half-price during the day of the original purchase. Staff is very professional, amicable, and careful to ensure all safety protocols are followed and users are property informed and comfortable in the experience.
Daniel L — Google review
Oh. My. Gosh!!! A MUST on your TO DO LIST while in Toledo, it was once in a life time family experience (especially a must if you have young kids)! The staff were super awesome and friendly, they also spoke great English for instructions. Our younger toddler was able to do the zip line while strapped right next to me (wow!!!) while our older one who is over 20kg went by herself. The staff members were very thorough, we trusted them so much we put our two young kids on the second ride by themselves, they loved it so much we had to let them try it again!! (note: second ride is 50% of the ticket price). For those of you who are visiting from the States you know normally younger ones can’t go on zip line until they are 8 or above or so in the US or Caribbeans our kids always wanted to do zip line but always too little to go on. Our kids are thrill seekers so we were so happy we could do that this experience as a family!! Unforgettable experience
Sarah S — Google review
A great experience not to be missed. About 45 seconds of awesome zip line flight over the Tahoe River right next to the St. Martin Bridge. The staff is very friendly and professional and with a lot of smiles. There is no age limit, older, younger, children or even mothers with children can fly. The ticket is €11.99, if you want a picture while flying, it is an additional €3. It is only possible to pay by card. The zip line is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. it can often be crowded, so maybe it's best to come at lunchtime, between 2 and 4 p.m.
Zoran J — Google review
Less than 30 seconds but so much fun! 2025 Sep 15€ a bit pricey imo, heard it was 15€ pic included, now pic is another 5€ more, so we didn’t pay for the pic. Still worthy tho
Amy P — Google review
Had an amazing time (and first time) zip lining ! The process was all very seamless and it is well worth doing if you're going to Toledo!
James E — Google review
It’s an amazing adventure! Zip line here! You can fly from old town wall to the other side over the river! Fun fun fun! Looks a little bit scary, but no worries. Nothing worry here! It’s about just 20 mins fly but good wind hit you so great! You can pay at the red wagon just by the bridge and sign up and get safety stuff and go! Try it! I’m sure you can enjoy!
Erine T — Google review
Bajada San Martín, 6, 45002 Toledo, Spain•http://www.flytoledo.com/•+34 647 65 74 43•Tips and more reviews for FLY TOLEDO
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16Army Museum

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The Army Museum, located in Toledo, Spain, is a national institution that offers a comprehensive insight into the history of the Spanish military. Housed within the impressive Alcazar castle, this museum showcases an extensive collection of armor, weapons, paintings, and other historical exhibits. Visitors can explore the museum's displays spanning from the Roman Empire to modern times. While currently undergoing renovations with limited access, it remains an intriguing destination for those interested in Spanish and military history.
We visited the Army Museum and Alcazar on the advice of a blog about a day trip to Toledo. We took the first Friday morning train in mid-March so we had time to get breakfast and walk up through the town before the museum opened right at 10. Because of minor renovations, part of the museum was closed and all entrances were free. We started at the foundations then went outside to see the tanks. Inside were exhibits about Spanish military from near-prehistoric times through reconquista, colonization, and modernity. Some great armor and artwork. The best part, of course, was the Alcazar itself. You have to walk outside, within the walls of the site, to go up an incline (it's Toledo) into the old royal fortress. See a lovely courtyard and great views.
Chelsea D — Google review
It was a shame that when I visited in August the military Museum was closed, but at least the entry fee was reduced. The ancient part of the Museum is interesting and I enjoyed going through the evolution of this fort. Hopefully, the Museum will be fully operative soon.
Francesco M — Google review
A lovely new museum of military history. Don’t expect to see much of the historic building. They preserved a few pieces of the old fortress but not enough to make it worth visiting for that. The map is good, make sure you follow it. If you happen to wander off of the prescribed path it can be very difficult to get back into the exhibition. There are many interesting items on display and they are well organized. They are all displayed in white display boxes with a small sign in the corner. You must follow the path through the white boxes as you cannot see anything other than what is directly in front of you and the back side of other while boxes. All indications that you are in a historic building are hidden There is one open area where the ancient foundations are visible which leads to the patio and garden where some larger items are displayed If you are a weapons buff or Spanish military supporter this is for you
Shawn W — Google review
The Army Museum in Toledo is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in military heritage. Located within the historic Alcázar of Toledo, the museum offers an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that span centuries of military history. The displays are well-organized and informative, covering various aspects of Spain's military past, from ancient times to modern conflicts. I particularly enjoyed the sections dedicated to 18 century. The museum's setting in the Alcázar adds to the experience, providing stunning views of Toledo and its surroundings. The building itself is a piece of history, adding an extra layer of depth to the visit. Overall, the Army Museum is a well-curated and educational experience that offers valuable insights into Spain's military history. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in Toledo!
Ali A — Google review
Free on Wednesdays, when we visited. Pristine and interesting exhibits but the museum seemed disjointed to us. We had a difficult time following the themed paths. We wish it had been chronologically organized so a better view of Toledo’s history could be understood. It was difficult to follow and we missed understanding more about the Spanish Inquisition and the Franco regime. But cannot complain as it was free. Bathrooms abound and a lovely terrace to look over the city. Lockers available.
Linda B — Google review
Definitely worth the ticket price. This place is packed full of history which was a real treat. The whole family really enjoyed this place. It took us 3 hours to walk the whole place and check out all the beautiful things. The Staff here were pretty awesome and full of knowledge. We basically got a private tour just by asking questions as they were very forthcoming with information and behind the scenes knowledge. Overall if your looking for a great place to explore pick here
Coach T — Google review
Huge and well done museum. This could take all day if you want o see everything.
Aaron G — Google review
Samurai in Toledo: The Army Museum’s Identity Crisis Museo del Ejército, Toledo The Army Museum in Toledo begins not with banners waving or cannons booming, but with stone. You descend into the Alcázar’s underbelly and find yourself in the company of Romans: arches, walls, and foundations whispering in Latin. It feels less like a military museum and more like an archaeological dig, as if the whole fortress has been peeled back layer by layer to show its bones. Then the escalators arrive. Dozens of them. Long, gleaming flights carrying you up, down, sideways, through concrete and glass. By the time you’ve ridden what feels like forty-seven of them, you start to wonder if the escalators are the true exhibit, a kinetic sculpture of endless motion shuttling visitors through centuries. At the top of this electric pilgrimage, the small rooms appear. Collections of swords and spears line the walls, armor stands at attention, medals wink behind glass. The galleries are tight, almost modest compared to the vast foundation halls, but they hold their own charms. And then, without warning, you stumble on Japan: samurai armor lacquered like beetle shells, katana blades curved like crescents. No explanation, no apology, just another twist in the museum’s identity crisis. Step outside and the contradictions fall away. Toledo unfurls across the hills like a Renaissance painting, the Tagus River looping lazily below, rooftops glowing terracotta and gold. The view is not just terrific; it is the moment everything makes sense. Verdict: The Museo del Ejército is less about the Spanish Army than about the strange journey of history itself. First the Romans, then forty-seven escalators, then swords, samurai, and finally the view that conquers them.
Orell A — Google review
C. de la Paz, s/n, 45001 Toledo, Spain•https://ejercito.defensa.gob.es/museo/•+34 925 23 88 00•Tips and more reviews for Army Museum

17Convento de Santo Domingo El Antiguo

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The monastery of Santo Domingo el Antiguo is a beautiful and historic building in Toledo, Spain. It was built in the 11th century and later reformed into a mannerist style. The primary attraction of the museum is El Greco's first paintings collection, which features several famous works such as The Assumption of the Virgin (1679).
A short visit to enjoy a couple of El Greco originals in the site of his tomb.
Nikos P — Google review
Interesting monastery but I’m not sure it was worth the visit. The building itself is old and not well maintained, you can only see the crypt through a small hole in the floor, and although we went in the middle of the day we were the only ones there which gave an eerie feeling.
Anastassiya A — Google review
Don‘t waste your time The building is not well maintained and the amazing painting of Greco is not well presented ( no proper light etc)
Helena 0 — Google review
Bought some incredibly tasty marzipan cookies here. The nun I spoke to knew some very basic English. You can only buy half a kilo minimum and one box of chocolote marzipan cost me 9 euros. It tasted so heavenly. I wish I had bought more boxes.
Merve — Google review
Were unable to enter for weird reasons
Jimi T — Google review
The convent was closed when we got there, so this review is actually for the marzapan. The door says to ring the bell, which we did. After a few minutes, we heard a voice from behind a smaller wooden window, telling us to open it. We opened, and to our surprise we saw, not a person, but a sort of rotating shelf. We placed our order (the products available are written and pictured on the wall) and put our money on the shelf. The nun then spun the contraption, taking the money and giving us our marzapan! On top of the unique experience, the marzapan is delicious!
Katherine C — Google review
Cute little old (old) nuns selling nun made marzipan that was excellent... They get you for $3 entry fee too ... We didn't have the heart to say no to the chapel visit they were so excited to see us .. some famous guy is buried there who used to live in the town ... Go for the marzipan really ended up enjoying interacting with the penguins 🐧...a Highlight of the day.
Carl — Google review
Ourside ot the tourist traps, El Greko originals and his grave. Super friendly nuns that makes the best marzipan and cookies in Toledo old city.
Maytal — Google review
Pl. Santo Domingo el Antiguo, 2, 45002 Toledo, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Convento de Santo Domingo El Antiguo

18Termas Romanas

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The Termas Romanas in Toledo offer a glimpse into the ancient Roman history of the city. The site, which was once an ancient Roman bath, has been converted into a museum where visitors can explore the remains and learn about the Roman heritage of Toledo. The entry is free, making it an accessible attraction for tourists. While not very large, the well-maintained site provides an interesting and quick visit for those interested in history.
Incredible experience, it’s free the entry and u can go around and view all by yourself. I would recommend to go with someone that knows about it, to learn about the history behind.
Arantza G — Google review
It is nice museum and it is free to enter. It is really interesting and the conservation of some pieces is really nice. The only sad thing is that there were no explanation in english provided by the museum and we had to translate it ourselves.
Laurence L — Google review
Its very nice. I will suggest budgeting 10 minutes here its quite small. A good option if you want to squeeze a few extra minutes of Toledo history into your visit.
Brianna B — Google review
Nice place to visit and it's free entry
Jpw W — Google review
Basic, well kept ruins underneath the existing town. Explanations in English.
Bodilly M — Google review
I visited this site as part of a night tour. Totally recommend it
Joana N — Google review
This is more than a free site where you can visit the Roman Baths: you can book there free visits to otherwise unaccessible sites in Toledo which run twice daily. We attended three such tours, and all of these sites were extremely interesting (and the young people running these tours not only very sympathic, but also very knowledgable). Wonderful experience, and totally free. But don't forget to book early, there are for Corona reasons only few places per tour.
Peter R — Google review
There's some ruins that take about 5 minutes to look at. If you're here for several days and you're bored then you can stop by as the exhibit is free.
Maynard D — Google review
Pl. Amador de los Ríos, 3, 45001 Toledo, Spain•http://consorciotoledo.com/•+34 925 25 30 80•Tips and more reviews for Termas Romanas

19Roman Circus of Toledo

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The Roman Circus of Toledo, dating back to the 1st century, was likely part of Emperor Augustus or Tiberius's plan to promote Romanization in major cities. Situated in the northern part of the city, it is now a park offering serene walks amidst green spaces and leafy trees. Although often overlooked by tourists, it's a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Definitely worth visiting. Contrary to a previous review there are several interp signs in Spanish and English (focusing on the archaeological excavation). It is a ruin obviously but you do get a sense of what this magnificent structure was like. Also it is just a short walk (and five escalators) from the town centre! I’m
Craig M — Google review
Walking around and being able to touch the remains of a Roman Cirus was pretty darn cool. This is in a public park that you can just freely walk around in.
Matt T — Google review
Shame it’s neglected but still worth a visit.
James B — Google review
Sadly, it's not too much to see, but it's worth a look if you don't mind seeing very basic ruins. Spoiled only by the smell of disrespectful people who use the walls as a urinal.
Bodilly M — Google review
Amazing accessible ruins. The scale and feel of the place was impressive. There’s not much of an explanation or attempt at preservation. It’s more of a public park.
David H — Google review
Nice to wander around & explore for a little while.
Mr ( — Google review
Definitely worth seeing. Near historical part of the town, just a few steps from the city walls. Could be some more information about the Circus and its history on the info board. Anyways, you can imagine how impressive it was back in the days. The park itself is clean, and, what I found curious, there's only one lawn - most of the area is the sand. Some interesting trees around there, like the black mulberry for example.
Adam — Google review
Amazing find on the outskirts of the old city. Definitely worth a visit. The history is fascinating and the circus is in better condition than the one in Rome. Unbelievably you can climb all over it. In many counties this would be their prized national monument! Unfortunately the information signs are bit hard to find. You kind of feel they should make more of it, but I guess Toledo has so much history!
Dean L — Google review
Av. de Carlos III, 9, 45004 Toledo, Spain•https://cultura.castillalamancha.es/patrimonio/catalogo-patrimon…•Tips and more reviews for Roman Circus of Toledo

20Sinagoga del Tránsito

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Sinagoga del Tránsito, also known as Sinagoga de Samuel Ha-Levi, is a 14th-century synagogue located in the heart of Toledo's Juderia. Built by Samuel Levi, treasurer to King Pedro of Castile, it is a significant symbol for Sephardic Jews. The synagogue features Mudéjar-style architecture with Moorish-influenced elements and intricate geometric and floral motifs.
Very cool medieval synagogue with many beautiful and interesting artifacts and relics. I really enjoyed learning about the Jewish history presented here.
Alexander C — Google review
I was expecting a lot more insight than what I saw. It’s a sacred place, and I think this kind of places deserve the best comments.
Bülent Ş — Google review
Very beautiful building and an informative Sephardic museum. The synagogue was converted to a church when Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492, it’s been a museum since 1910. There’s an upstairs women’s gallery that is not accessible for wheelchairs or strollers.
Jan B — Google review
The restoration and now preservation of the synagogue is very impressive. This synagogue records the Jewish heritage in Toledo. Recommended for its historical and beautiful architecture. The tour includes a beautiful garden to sit a reflect on the Jewish history.
דרל S — Google review
Accidentally came across this museum during our day trip to Toledo when we were meant to be heading to Santa Maria la Blanca, but what a lucky accident! This was probably my favourite museum of my trip in Spain- the displays were so informative and we learnt loads! The architecture is also gorgeous of course! Definitely a must-see if you’re visiting Toledo.
Abigail S — Google review
What a beautiful historical location to learn about the Jewish presence in Madrid. So.e of the antiquities are copies and some are the real thing.
Alanna A — Google review
A historical synagogue with an interesting story and well-preserved architecture. The museum has a nice audio guide and lots of signs with detailed explanations. It's worth visiting.
Francesco M — Google review
Sat afternoon visit ....was at pour surprise free. Museum is excellent, condensed and simple to follow. I loved the little patio area.
Borivoje P — Google review
C. Samuel Levi, s / n, 45002 Toledo, Spain•http://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/msefardi/home.html•+34 925 12 79 61•Tips and more reviews for Sinagoga del Tránsito
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21Puy du Fou España

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Nestled in the historic city of Toledo, Spain, Puy du Fou España is a captivating theme park that transports visitors through time with its stunning live performances and reenactments of significant moments from Spanish history. Since its grand opening in 2019, this enchanting destination has become a must-visit for families seeking an unforgettable experience filled with music, dance, and acrobatics.
My husband and I had a great time! We saw all the shows and my favorites were the Cetrería de Reyes, which is an incredible bird show with tons of species, and A Pluma y Espada, which is an inside performance with a great story and set. It’s a really nice venue with amazing sets and scenes. I am overall impressed and really liked it They tell stories of Spanish history fighting the Arabs, French, and Romans. It definitely has an optimistic Spanish nationalism view to everything haha but that’s common for countries to view their history that way I’d recommend packing your own lunch or dinner, since it looked like that was very common and not tons of good food options
Sammy R — Google review
Amazing attraction. Fantastic atmosphere, experience for all the family. The history of Spain. Top attractions. A must see experience. Bring Raincoat and bottled water.
ECT T — Google review
My visit to this medieval seaside village in Spain was a once-in-a-lifetime experience—truly beyond words. From the moment we walked through the massive stone gate, I felt like I had stepped into another dimension, straight into a living history book. The streets are paved with ancient stone, the taverns built of heavy wood, and the shops and stalls are filled with items that look as if they were taken right out of the 15th century. Every architectural detail is stunning: arches, towers, tiny iron-barred windows—everything feels so authentic and impressive. But the absolute highlight was the performances. These are world-class productions, on par with (and even surpassing) international theater. A gigantic stage is assembled and dismantled before your eyes, walls move, entire buildings collapse as part of the story, fire bursts from the ground, smoke fills the air, fireworks and dazzling lighting effects surround you. It feels like you’re inside a live Hollywood movie—just without the cameras. The actors are true professionals: sharp, passionate, and brimming with energy that goes straight to the heart. Every moment brings something new—realistic knight battles with horses that shake the stage, dramatic scenes accompanied by live music all around, powerful singing, and captivating dances. There wasn’t a single dull second. It’s a total experience: theater, pyrotechnics, music, and history coming alive before your eyes. On top of that, the village museum offers a rare glimpse into the world of Columbus and the great sea voyages. The exhibitions are both insightful and moving, combining deep historical knowledge with interactive, immersive displays. It was a full day of magic, excitement, and discovery—and still I felt I hadn’t seen it all. This place is far more than just an attraction; it’s a monumental living work of art, and the experience is simply breathtaking.
בנצי י — Google review
Nothing less Disneyland for its theme. The details in each performance are impressive. The park is clean, and provide a full immersion experience. We went in October, and during the day was hot but it get very cold at night. So get bring some warm jacket :). I really recommend to visit this park.
Dario R — Google review
Highly recommended. This historical performance is wonderful. The whole show shows the historical process of Spain.
Jiajun Y — Google review
We purchased tickets to attend this amazing event we had experienced also in France a few years back. This was on the basis the translation service was available. Sadly this was not operating so ruined the experience. Despite speaking with 5 staff members and 2 managers, nothing was offered to rectify this. Sorry doesnt stack up when you have a high ticket price with services you cant provided. To be told nothing we can do was extremely dissapointing, including no offer of refund given we couldnt understand anything in the shows. We were told to keep trying shows, but then the wifi dissappeared as well so clearly technical issues couldnt be fixed with a reboot. Be wary. The old system may be more reliable and should be at least a backup. Thankyou to the performers for the shows we did see, you were brilliant in song and dance.
Phil C — Google review
Excellent place to visit with or without children. A very good medieval town recreation. The shows are great (especially the theater sets). The only downside is that actors use playback (pre-recorded dialog).
Ruben ( — Google review
Highly recommend it. I i had a lovely time with my family. Get to the shows at least 30 min before. I will avoid in the summer die to the heat. You can enter food and water into the park which is very nice. Definitely recommend staying for the night show (best one). Staff incredibly nice and dedicated. Definitely arive early to the park if you to book the restaurants that have a show.
Sofia C — Google review
CM40 salida 13, 45004 Toledo, Spain•https://puydufouespana.com/espana/es•+34 925 63 01 35•Tips and more reviews for Puy du Fou España

22MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo

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When in Toledo, a visit to MQM Museo del Queso Manchego is a must for cheese enthusiasts and food lovers. The museum showcases the history and production of the famous semi-hard sheep cheese exclusive to the La Mancha province. As you explore the exhibits, you'll gain insights into the area's heritage and its iconic culinary staple. The museum also offers tasting experiences featuring an array of cheeses, olive oils, meats, wines, and beers - including non-alcoholic options.
What a hidden gem!! Way worth the stop. Theresa was so informative on the Manchego cheese types and the wine was outstanding. Cannot go wrong with cheese selection and a glass of wine for 8 per person!! Oh most important the museum was shirt and sweet. Again worth going out of your way.
Maria G — Google review
Was such a great experience. Glad I was able to come in for the museum and tasting. Everyone was sweet and helpful would definitely recommend you take the time to stop in! 🧀
Rebecca M — Google review
The museum section is free and is made up of three small rooms that walk you through the cheese-making process and the sheep — short but informative! We also did the tasting for the Manchego cheeses. It came with two pieces aged 3 months, two aged 6 months, and one aged 1 year. The plate came with crackers, almonds, a pheasant pâté cracker, and black garlic jam. We paired it with a white wine and a rosé. The host was patient and took the time to explain how to approach the tasting. Everything was delicious — our favourite was the 6-month-aged Manchego! I also loved the black garlic jam so much I got a small jar to take home!
Dani — Google review
Great place for cheese and wine lovers, highly recommend you to come here if you visit Toledo. It’s a family run business and very nice too. The cheese is manchego cheese and very delicious. 10/10
Luis H — Google review
Wow. The Manchego cheese sampler (3 types) plus a glass of red wine is the best way to end a tour of Toledo. We also sampled the acorn ham. Amazing, too. The owners are friendly and explain everything in detail. Do not miss this place when you visit Toledo.
Brad C — Google review
Very friendly people. Great cheap tasting of cheese and wine (8€ per person) with options to upgrade the wine. Nice small museum that teaches you about manchego and the sheep used to make it. Staff was very very friendly and welcoming. Worth a respite after the cathedral.
John S — Google review
Teresa was so lovely and passionate about teaching me to enjoy the cheese! Also spoke to me in Spanish so I could practise. Had the €8 tasting with the fruity rosé. That and the chat with the other tourist made this a really great travel memory for my brain and my stomach! 😘👌 PS. I got there right before it opened, so it was a very leisurely time.
Kathy L — Google review
Not really a museum but 2 small and not a interesting displays. Otherwise a bloody good cheese & wine shop with tables to try the produce
Nigel M — Google review
C. de Sixto Ramón Parro, 7, 45001 Toledo, Spain•https://www.museodelquesomanchego.com/•+34 925 62 17 99•Tips and more reviews for MQM Museo del Queso Manchego Toledo

23Alcantara Bridge

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The Alcantara Bridge is a stunning Roman arch bridge that serves as a picturesque gateway to the historic city of Toledo. As you approach this architectural marvel, you'll be captivated by its blend of Roman and medieval elements, offering breathtaking views of the ancient cityscape. This car-free span is perfect for leisurely strolls and photo opportunities, making it an Instagram-worthy spot right from your arrival by train.
Lovely bridge… we took the train over to Toledo from Madrid and walked a route around the outside of the city first and entered the city from this bridge.. the views are stunning- really nice bar/ cafe just over the road from the bridge with tables outside to people watch and VERY cheap drinks.
Tina P — Google review
Impressive Roman arch bridge in Toledo, Spain, spanning the River Tagus. Built by the Romans after they founded the city. In the Middle Ages it was one of the few entrances for pilgrims into the city. It currently has two arches. Great place for photography of bridge, river and city. Level terrain, easy walking. Picturesque place. Must see place
S V — Google review
The Alcantara Bridge, a marvel of Roman engineering, spans the Tagus River. The scenic viewpoint offers breathtaking views, blending historical grandeur with natural beauty. Check out my videos and pictures from this viewpoint. a must visit place in Toledo.
George S — Google review
Beautiful , make sure you are prepared for the climb up, there is another way where you can take the elevator up. Take lots of pictures, there is a few extra outlooks from where you can take extra pictures
Frederiek V — Google review
The entrance of the city. You can take beautiful pictures here.
Pooya B — Google review
If you visit Toledo this bridge is a must walk across, around and don’t stop until you get to the San Martin Bridge on the other side of the city. The paths are great and the the panoramica views are stupendous. You get to view the city in its entire wonder!
Betta R — Google review
Beautiful morning in Toledo, took a tour from Madrid, bus ride 1 hour, walking tour of city and across bridge, built in 1 st century AD, still standing.
Teresa A — Google review
Gorgeous views! There’s a nice small trail off the bridge you can walk by the water.
Amity H — Google review
45006 Toledo, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Alcantara Bridge

24Puerta del Sol

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Puerta del Sol is a medieval gate in Toledo's old town, dating back to the 14th century. It features an arched entryway and offers picturesque city views from the walking path next to it. The gate is adorned with a medallion depicting the city's patron saint and images of the sun and moon added in the 16th century, giving it its name.
The Puerta del Sol (Gate of the Sun) is a historic city gate in Toledo, Spain, built in the late 14th century by the Knights Hospitaller. Here are some interesting facts about it: Its name comes from the sun and moon that were once painted on either side of a medallion above the arch.The medallion still remains and depicts the ordination of Saint Ildephonsus, the patron saint of Toledo. The gate was built during the Christian reconquest of Spain from the Moors and was one of the main entrances to the walled city. While the gate itself is no longer there, the entrance remains an interesting piece of Toledo's history.
Zoran J — Google review
A good looking medieval gate. Really nice to see.
Francesco M — Google review
Nice to visit if you're in town, but not out of this world.
Fernando H — Google review
Another gorgeous gate in Toledo. If you're here, why don't you set a goal of visiting them all? It would be quite a walk but I'm sure it'd be rewarding!
Guilherme C — Google review
Constructed in Mudejar style, was built to give access to the walled city. Dated to last quarter of the 14 century Further behind 100m is the Roman Puerta, layers of history abound in this beautiful town
Donny M — Google review
Central of madrid. All kinds of transportation are connected here, there is tons of market here. Especially souvenir stores. This place provide everything if you want to shopping and sightseeing.
Yugi A — Google review
Interesting architecture, plus loved the sun and moon motif. Worth the walk over, with nice views on the way.
Cheryl T — Google review
Nice square but very noisy throughout the day
Kevin A — Google review
Cjón. San José, 2, 45003 Toledo, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Puerta del Sol

25Arco de la Sangre

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Arco de la Sangre, also known as the Arch of Blood, is a prominent attraction located in Plaza de Zocodover in Toledo. It is named after the image of Christ of the Blood beneath its clock. During Arab rule, this arch served as a divider between the city and the military compound.
Gorgeously lit at night. 😍
Nikki P — Google review
Access to the marketsquare and with a nice statue of Cervantes
Urban T — Google review
A must-visit place to go anywhere
Daniela R — Google review
Great view, amazing city
Ciprian C — Google review
Amazing!
Stani H — Google review
Interesting
Pedro S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Arco de la Sangre, Toledo, Spain Pl. de Zocodover, 7, 45001 Toledo The arch is located in the city of Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, on the east side of Plaza Socodover, connected to Calle Cervantes. Of Arabic origin, it has been named Bab-al-Yayl ("Horse Gate"). It is integrated into the interior walls of the alficén that surrounds the entire Toledo. It is a horseshoe-shaped arch that still stood despite the destruction of surrounding buildings during the Civil War. Arco de la Sangre is located in the center of the arcades southeast of Piazza Zocodover, the nerve center of the city of Toledo. It is the entrance and exit from Via Cervantes to Zocodover, and at the foot of the stairs leading to the square there is a bronze sculpture of Oscar Albarinho Bellincon, the work of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes, best known for his novel "Cervantes". The ingenious Hidalgo's "Don Quixote of La Mancha", the second most translated book in the world! Its current name is due to the fact that above it was a chapel of the Brothers of the Precious Blood of Christ, which hosted those who would stand trial in Sokodover Square. Every year, the Archbishop of Toledo delivers a traditional address in this arch overlooking the square to celebrate Corpus Christi Toledo, which has been declared an international tourist attraction. The curious thing about this arch is that it was built in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War, when other surrounding buildings were in ruins. As you can see from the plaque above, it was last restored in 1945. (Original) 西班牙托莱多鲜血拱门 Arco de la Sangre Pl. de Zocodover, 7, 45001 Toledo 拱门位于卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼恰的托莱多市,位于索科多弗广场的东侧,与塞万提斯街相连。源自阿拉伯,它有被命名为 Bab-al-Yayl(“马门”)。它被整合到包围整个托莱多的 alficén 的内墙中。它是一个马蹄形拱门,在内战期间尽管周围的建筑物遭到破坏,但它仍然矗立着。 Arco de la Sangre 位于 Zocodover 广场东南面的拱廊中心,这里是托莱多市的神经中枢。 它是塞万提斯街通往佐科多弗的入口和出口,在通往广场的楼梯脚下有一座青铜雕塑,是著名作家米格尔·德·塞万提斯的奥斯卡·阿尔瓦里尼奥·贝林孔的作品,他因小说《塞万提斯》而闻名于世。巧妙的伊达尔戈《拉曼恰的堂吉诃德》,世界上翻译次数第二多的书! 现在的名字是因为它上面有一座基督宝血兄弟会的小教堂,接待了那些将在索科多弗广场接受审判的人。 每年,托莱多大主教都会在这座俯瞰整个广场的拱门上发表传统讲话,庆祝托莱多圣体节,该节日被宣布为国际旅游胜地。 这座拱门令人好奇的是,它建于 1936 年西班牙内战期间,当时周围的其他建筑都已化为废墟。 从上面的牌匾可以看出,最后一次修复是在 1945 年。
过客 — Google review
(Translated by Google) 06/08/2024 The Arch of Blood is located in the center of the arcades of Zocodover Square, the nerve center of the city. From this arch overlooking the square, the Archbishop of Toledo holds his traditional celebration of Corpus Christi, the Holy Week, a festival declared of International Tourist Interest. The Arch of Blood was built in the 10th century, under the Arab occupation. Its ancient name was "Bab-al-yail" (Gate of the Horses), and it connected the Alcazaba with the Medina. It was part of an inner wall of the Alficén, which surrounded the entire city. Its current name is due to the fact that above it stands a chapel of the Brotherhood of the Precious Blood of Christ, which received those who were to be judged in Zocodover Square. (Original) 08/06/2024 El Arco de la Sangre se encuentra en el centro de los soportales de la Plaza Zocodover, centro neurálgico de la ciudad. Desde este arco que preside la plaza, el Arzobispo de Toledo hace su tradicional celebración de la Semana Grande, El Corpus Christi, fiesta que esta declarada de Interés Turístico Internacional. El Arco de la Sangre fue construido en el siglo X, bajo la ocupación árabe. Su nombre antiguo era “Bab-al-yail” (Puerta de los caballos) y comunicaba la Alcazaba con la Medina. Formaba parte de una muralla interior del Alficén, que rodeaba toda la ciudad. El nombre actual se debe, a que sobre él hay una capilla de la Cofradía de la Preciosa Sangre de Cristo que recibía a los que iban a ser juzgados en la Plaza de Zocodover.
María G — Google review
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26Royal Foundation of Toledo - Victorio Macho Museum

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The Royal Foundation of Toledo - Victorio Macho Museum is a museum dedicated to the art of Victorio Macho. The museum is housed in the former home and workshop of the artist, above the Tarpeian Rock in Toledo. The collection features works from throughout his career, including art deco pieces.
Very impressive and beautiful garden with an amazing view. The statues are beautiful and very well staged. I recommend!
Anna D — Google review
Nothing to see, doesn't worth a ticket, the staff is mean👎
Rosalie L — Google review
Great architecture and interesting exhibition.
Ieva B — Google review
great place
James B — Google review
Not open on the weekend. No reason given
Bob P — Google review
Fuy a
Carlos C — Google review
Royal foundation
M G — Google review
Place to be
Mile B — Google review
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27MUSEO CROMÁTICA

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Museo Cromática is a unique and stunning museum located in an ancient convent in Toledo, Spain. Run by a passionate fourth-generation family member, the museum houses an extensive collection of exquisitely painted musical instruments including guitars, saxophones, pianos, and harps. Visitors are treated to live music performances and can enjoy cocktails at the on-site bar.
10 out of 10 for this museum. Quirky theme of art on musical instruments but most of the pieces were beautiful and fabulously painted. Saxophone room was stunning. Exhibits were superb and inspiring. Great cocktails made by a master (only a few euro more for the cocktail ticket). Music by Ariel Acevedo was stunning. My favourite place to visit in Toledo - hands down. Take the opportunity to visit as there’s very few museums like it in the world.
John M — Google review
This newer museum (opened in 2020) was a lovely suggestion from a blog about a Toledo day trip. It's the main roads in a quieter area and absolutely deserves a visit. My husband and I love art and music and appreciate the chance to drink while enjoying both indoors. We were greeted at the front desk and given the option of a basic ticket, ticket with wine/beer, or ticket with cocktail/liquor. We both chose the middle price. You walk through a small ramp with the first exhibits and soft music playing before arriving at the bar. I got a white wine and my husband a beer. We then had the museum to ourselves to wander. We marveled at every single intrument turned into a newer work of art by dozens of artists from around the world. One woman decorated an entire room of just saxophones! And on a side note, the museum had one of the nicest bathrooms we'd yet to see in Spain. Always a plus for tourists!
Chelsea D — Google review
Toledo hidden gem! We are so lucky to have happened upon the 2nd most unique museum in the world. It's a whole sensory experience. You go through the gallery seeing beautifully painted instruments- mostly violins and saxophones. End at the bar with the best cocktails I've ever had- it's another true art. Usually there is live music (unfortunately the musician was ill the night we visited. ) Highly recommended for those that like intriguing and unique experiences.
Christina B — Google review
I have been to many museums, and this is one of the best in terms of concept and execution. The art is so cool and the bar inside is great. The owner was very friendly. My favorite place in all of Toledo.
Gabriel A — Google review
The highlight of our Toledo trip!! Such a beautiful and unique museum, truly 1 of a kind! The owner was so sweet and helped us understand even though we spoke very little spanish. The pieces themselves were beautiful as well as the actual place itself with its walls and the curation and rooms themself. The prices are also great and can include a drink or a cocktail made by a master. What really made this so special was the live music and bartender! The live music was beautiful and so special and truly was such a highlight. The cocktail was so so delicious and so fun to watch being made! Both the owner and bartender were so interesting to talk to. I spent a good two hours just drinking and listening g to the music. Thank you so ive to everyone a part of this! Truly one of my favorite things I have ever done.
Esther H — Google review
Everything about this place is a great experience. The art is unique, the cocktails are very original and delicious, speaking with the owner was interesting and he was very friendly. A totally unique experience and well priced too. Don't miss this when visiting Toledo.
Alex D — Google review
It is indeed unique, and I loved the live music. But it's very small, it took like 20minutes to visit
Wissal — Google review
A really nice museum (really an art gallery?), beautifully curated and quite unique. Friendly staff. The bar is nice, and a drink can be included as part of the visit, as is free entry for the evening when there is music - and all for €10! Unfortunately for us, the famous Cocktail Barman was on holiday, but we will catch him next time!
Col P — Google review
Plaza Concepción, 1, 45001 Toledo, Spain•https://museocromatica.com/•+34 661 32 27 23•Tips and more reviews for MUSEO CROMÁTICA

28Real Colegio Doncellas Nobles

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Real Colegio Doncellas Nobles is a unique church in Toledo, housed in a former school for girls established in 1551. It was groundbreaking for providing high-quality education to the lower classes. The interior is unlike any other church in the area and features the tomb of the cardinal who founded the college. Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful courtyard and a room where priests would relax with a piano.
Gorgeous school! It’s such a precious place to visit and I would recommend purchasing a €12 wrist band as it includes entry to 7 of the biggest sights in Toledo!
Julia ( — Google review
Not that big, but it's still beautiful. Just look at the pictures. And if you have the Toledo Museum Pass, don't miss it.
Dan M — Google review
WARNING, Interesting place to visit, BUT only if you are happy to look an idiot for 7 days and have a sore wrist, should you buy the Toledo Monumental tourist wristband that gives access to 7 monuments like I did! The bright red wristband with sharp edged plastic QR code badge is FITTED to you AND MUST NOT BE TAKEN OFF for 7 days. Indeed, I couldn't take it off as it is designed to make it impossible to loosen it. If you remove it (I cut the tape as it was hurting my wrist), when you present the plastic fob with QR code you are RUDELY told "NO! Invalid. Read the Terms and Conditions. Only valid if still on the wrist!!!". Show them the email I had received with the purchase that stated who I was, how much I had paid, the QR code etc Answer "NO!!!" Tell them it hurt, I felt an idiot, that being romantic wearing nothing but a sharp edged wristband in bed was not conducive..........(Enough. Too much information)....… elicited... "NO, INVALID!!!" I tried a couple of other venues and (you guessed it) "NO! INVALID" Even when I complained that no one had pointed out this lunatic requirement when the manacle (sorry, wristband) was put on..."NO!" And all so stupidly unnecessary. If they really are so paranoid about wristbands being passed to friends and relatives for free-be visits, their computer system should log the QR code as it is scanned at each location and remember it for 7 days (no big technical deal) OR go back to the days of bus tickets and issue a credit card sized cardboard ticket with QR code plus the 7 venues listed, and punch a hole in the ticket at each venue. Eventually, one nice young man with a vocabulary that extended beyond "NO!" explained that if I went back to the first monument that I happened to visit, there (and strangely only at that randomly chosen monument) they could issue a note to say I wasn't cheating the system. I did as he said and got my 'Honest John' note, but at 75 years old, traipsing downhill right across town, getting approved, then traipsing all the way back uphill to the other monuments was no joke. The venues were moderately interesting but not fantastic, and certainly not worth all the hassle of this stupid ticketing system. On a bright note, the city's tourist information had two delightful, intelligent and extremely helpful ladies on duty when we visited. What a contrast.
Derek W — Google review
A part of sightseeing path.
Krystyna C — Google review
Not very interesting. Very small as well
Toni M — Google review
If you have the Toledo wristband tour for €12, this is one of the 7 included sites. For me it ranks #3 after the The Jesuit Church and San Juan de los Reyes Monastery. We almost missed it, we walked past it and had to come back to the entrance which was to the side. It surprised me with its beautiful chapel and other side rooms and courtyards. As a bonus we also found a soda machine and got Cokes for €.80. It was quiet and not busy (during one of the busiest weeks of the year). Don't skip it!
David G — Google review
To me it looked like a small cathedral. Very nice and quiet place. It had a little yard and next to it the room that the priests would sit around and relax with piano in it. I really enjoyed sitting there and just resting from the long walk in the up and down streets of Toledo.
Athanasios D — Google review
Part of the Toledo tourism deal. One of the smaller venues, but still has some beautiful artwork to see.
Jeffrey P — Google review
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29Puerta del Cambrón

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Puerta del Cambrón is a historic gateway to Toledo's Jewish quarter, dating back to 1576. Originally a Muslim door, it was heavily altered and rebuilt in the 16th century. The gate stands on a square base with an interior patio surrounded by four towers covered by slate capitals. Its surroundings are charming and offer must-see points of the city, including the Hebrew quarter and museum.
The Puerta del Cambrón is a historic gate in Toledo, Spain. Puerta del Cambrón dates back to Visigoth times, but its current Renaissance structure was built in the 16th century. It was named after the thorny shrubs (cambroneras) that once grew nearby. This gate features two pairs of towers and two arches, built mainly from stone and brick. The interior facade showcases a statue of Saint Leocadia, while the exterior one boasts the coat of arms of King Philip II. Puerta del Cambrón is the only remaining gate in Toledo open to vehicle traffic. It stands as a reminder of the city's rich history and architectural heritage.
Zoran J — Google review
Pretty historical gate that is worth to visit.
Francesco M — Google review
Puerta del Cambrón is one of Toledo’s historic gates, built in the 15th century during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. It is an excellent example of Renaissance architecture, featuring two pairs of towers and arches, constructed from stone and brick. Inside, there is a statue of Saint Leocadia, and the exterior displays the royal coat of arms of Philip II. This gate is not only an important historical monument but also the only gate that still allows vehicle passage. Visiting it offers a fascinating historical experience for anyone interested in Toledo’s architecture and past.
Ali H — Google review
Part of the historic town of Toledo, the Peurta del Cambron is one of the first monuments you encounter upon entering the town and if it were not for the heavy traffic in on the streets, takes you back to times when Toledo was the capital of Spain. Hight recommended visiting which is only 1 hour from Madrid
Caelum S — Google review
It is one of the main entrances to the Jewish Quarter of Toledo. The name Cambrón means thornbush, derived from the dense thickets that once grew around the gate. Originally built during the Roman era, the gate was reinforced in the 8th century when Toledo came under Muslim rule. The current structure was rebuilt in 1576 during the reign of Philip II in the Renaissance style. The gate is characterized by its four towers and a double-arched entrance made of stone and brick, showcasing a blend of Mudéjar and Renaissance architectural styles. At the top of the gate, there is a statue of Santa Leocadia, the patron saint of Toledo, along with the coat of arms of Philip II.
Seokjin H — Google review
Historic and fantastic gate, Toledo is full of places and infrastructures like this.
Santiago P — Google review
very pretty!! climb up the stairs on the sides for the best views
Ally F — Google review
This gate owes its name to the spiny buckthorn bushes all around it which are known in Spanish as cambroneras.
Ивайло Б — Google review
Prta del Cambrón, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://cultura.castillalamancha.es/patrimonio/catalogo-patrimon…•Tips and more reviews for Puerta del Cambrón

30Museo de "Tapices y Textiles de la Catedral de Toledo"

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The Museo de Tapices y Textiles de la Catedral de Toledo is a museum dedicated to tapestries and textiles from the Cathedral of Toledo. The museum has a wide variety of tapestries, dating back to the 15th century, and is filled with beautiful examples of European religious art. The staircase solution in the museum is particularly well-executed, and is a great addition to the architecture of the building.
Wonderful museum! Had no idea it existed ubtil we got to Toledo and learned of its existence from a local. Highly highly recommend visiting! And it's only €2.80 per person.
Atalia A — Google review
Beautiful combination of old and new where it comes to space. 16th century religion tapiceries are simply unbelievable; details on Europe very precise.... and the staircase solution .. very smart
Natália — Google review
The tapestries were quite impressive and it was good to have the chance to see these types of tapestries. But the museum was a bit too much for me, every room was closed at the end (not connected to the adjacent rooms side-by-side) so if you do not like confined places it will be a tough place to be at.
Aliraluna - — Google review
Still closed 09 March 2022. No indication why or until when. We thought it might be open as it's mentioned on the cathedral tickets as included in the price and no mention of closure. Should have believed Google.
John F — Google review
(Translated by Google) One star means nothing, as the museum is currently closed since the pandemic. A shame because it must be beautiful. I don't know the reasons but the Cathedral should take this issue with more interest since we will surely be missing a great gem. (Original) Una estrella no significa nada, ya que el museo se encuentra actualmente cerrado desde la pandemia. Una lastima porque debe ser precioso. Desconozco los motivos pero la Catedral debería de tomar este tema con más interés ya que seguramente nos estaremos perdiendo una gran joya.
Jose F — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are interested in religious objects, you will enjoy visiting this exhibition in which not only tapestries but some other curiosities are shown. But if this is not your thing, don't miss even the tapestry of astrolabes, a true wonder that will leave you speechless. (Original) Si te interesan los objetos religiosos disfrutarás visitando esta exposición en la que se muestran no sólo tapices sino algunas otras curiosidades. Pero si esto no es lo tuyo, no te pierdas aunque sea el tapiz de los astrolabios, una auténtica maravilla que te dejará con la boca abierta.
Esperanza M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This museum is very interesting, where you can enjoy seeing the famous Corpus Christi tapestries, which are displayed in the streets of Toledo on the day of their feast. (Original) Muy interesante este museo, donde se puede disfrutar de ver los famosos tapices del Corpus, que son expuestos por las calles de Toledo el día de su fiesta.
Victor M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice little textile museum (Original) Симпатичный небольшой музей текстиля
Nikolay G — Google review
Pl. Colegio Infantes, 11, 45001 Toledo, Spain•http://www.catedralprimada.es/•+34 925 22 22 41•Tips and more reviews for Museo de "Tapices y Textiles de la Catedral de Toledo"
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31Paseo de La Vega

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Paseo de La Vega is a must-visit park in Toledo, offering a delightful outdoor experience. The park features winding paths adorned with charming water ponds, lush green spaces, and dense trees. Visitors can relax in the available seating areas while taking in the serene surroundings. The stunning fountains, lovely gardens, and peaceful walkways make this park an enchanting destination. It's an ideal place to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy some quiet time away from the bustling city.
Parque de la Vega, also known as Paseo de Merchán, is a popular urban park located outside the historic city walls of Toledo, Spain. Parque de la Vega serves as a green lung for the city, providing a place for locals and tourists to relax and unwind amidst nature. The park's history stretches back centuries. In the 16th century, it was used for royal celebrations and tournaments. Today, the park is a bustling hub of activity. People come here to stroll along its paths, enjoy picnics on the lawns, or sip coffee at the outdoor caffes. Families with children can have fun at the park's playgrounds, while sports enthusiasts can utilize its facilities for jogging, cycling, or playing basketball. Throughout the year, the park hosts various cultural events, including concerts, art exhibitions, and open-air theater performances.
Zoran J — Google review
Beautiful park in Toledo. There are restaurants and toilets. Also a nice playground for kids. It is right next to the Bisagra door. Lots of trees just to find shade in the summer.
Area 1 — Google review
A very cosy and relaxed place to sit and reflect away from the touristic busy areas.. Worth going for a walk or sitting on a bench and listening to the nature..
Anas G — Google review
Super cozy and the foods is really affordable when they put on the Medieval Fair!
Juan B — Google review
This park was close by our hotel. It has a very nice lookout at the end from the city. It was under renovation: light, paths and grass, but still you can take a nice and relax walk inside. There's a loco restaurant with chairs outside where you can have a drink, every day was full.
Laura H — Google review
I came here by pure luck. I had recently filled up my water bottle and decided to take a little 10-15 minute break and a walk through the park. This was a great place to do exactly that. It wasn’t too far from my next stop on the list and it wasn’t too busy with people either. The location is fine and is very quiet. You’re able to get away from it all for a little bit before you continue marching through the town. I would imagine this is a place where the locals meet and go from there. I enjoyed it here and would recommend
Fernando R — Google review
Lovely well laid out gardens on the edge of the walled city of Toledo. Plenty of small bars and cafes to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat as you relax watching the world go back.
Ian C — Google review
Nice Park where you can have a rest under the shades of the trees during the hottest hours of the day. When I was there I saw two cats, one of them was lovely and we could feed and stroke it.
Gg G — Google review
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32Convento de San Clemente

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Convento de San Clemente is a historical landmark in Toledo, known for its wonderful marzipan made from a recipe dating back to 1212 by nuns in the convent. The architectural work of the convent is great and adds to the beauty of the place. Visitors highly recommend trying the delicious marzipan, which is not too sweet but just right. It's a must-try when visiting this beautiful and historic site in Toledo, Spain.
My Spanish friend in UK highly recommended me to buy some and she was absolutely right. Serious deliciousness. Not too sweet, just right. The recipe is from year 1212, been made by nuns in the convent. I am regretting why I didn't buy more boxes of this delicious marzapan!
N N — Google review
I just happened to see this nondescript door with a small sign advertising the oldest marzipan in Toledo. I went in and was delighted to find a young nun selling marzipan in a tiny store. She told me the money is used to help maintain the old monastery building. She was very shy and sweet. I bought one box of the regular marzipan and one of the chocolate. Both were DELICIOUS!!! Wish I had bought more for gifts. Best marzipan I had in Spain.
Julie C — Google review
These nouns are unrespectfull of people! They don't publish the opening hours: after having chased the opening all day long, we discovered a tiny minute hole where they sell expensive normal marzapane, and....guess what! Just from 5 to 6 PM....no words! Plus, obviously, no tasting foreseeen...
Massimo G — Google review
REVIEW ONLY RELEVANT TO THE MARZIPAN: *IT IS CASH ONLY* Delicious mazapan, bought straight from the convent that has been making it since 1212 (and were perhaps the first to start making marzipan)! I liked it more than the more mainstream brands, like 1880 or Sabor. I particularly recommend the egg white ones as I found the texture to be delightful, despite it only requiring the addition of one ingredient. The nun working was sweet and helpful and even confided in us that she didn't like sweets when we asked for a recommendation! It was a very positive interaction and experience. I would 100% recommend as the place to go to for marzipan in Toledo, if not all of southern Spain!
Leta D — Google review
Historical landmark as all the buildings, structures, churches, Cathedrals, gates, bridges, walls, rocks and stones of Toledo.
Cristina V — Google review
Wonderful Marzapan...don't miss it.
The F — Google review
Wonderfull and beautifull. Relly.
Maggus G — Google review
Great architectural work
David C — Google review
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33Paseo del Miradero

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Paseo del Miradero is a must-visit in Toledo. Although the escalators may be under maintenance at times, the walk to the top is definitely worth it. Once there, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the river and the city from atop the hill. The observation deck provides a great panorama of Toledo's suburbs, making it an ideal spot for taking in stunning sunsets and city overviews.
Great escalator and observation deck here! You can get up in this wall by escalator. So no hard slop for here! And from this observation deck you can see around Toledo suburbs! Great panorama view from here! Awesome! Enjoy !!!
Erine T — Google review
One of best spot to get nice sunset and city overview.
Meenakshi S — Google review
leave your buses and and pass thru paseo del miradero. the escalators were under maintenance that day that we had to walk. its all worth the walk, get the view of the river and alas your now at the city atop the hill. enjoy toledo.
Arlo 2 — Google review
Architecturally nice concrete structure with elevators that connect the gete level to the upper level of the walled city. Worth stopping by to check out the view. Needs a bit of a clean though.
Ran G — Google review
I saw the outside of the wall and felt the change of the season.
萩原雅子 — Google review
The staircase on the way up to the view were not very pleasant the way they were dirty and stunk. This was not a nice way how to welcome tourists to this historical town.
Natália — Google review
Stunning view
K. L — Google review
Nice view from up there. We had a chance to see a huge rainbow after some misty rain.
Andrei B — Google review
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34Parque de las Tres Culturas

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Parque de las Tres Culturas is the largest park in Toledo, offering a green oasis with a duck pond, jogging trails, and play equipment. It serves as the city's great green lung and features sports courts, children's playgrounds, and various terraces for relaxation. The park also boasts tennis courts, football pitches, an athletics track, and rugby facilities. Visitors can enjoy peace and quiet in the heart of the city while taking advantage of its sports and training amenities.
What a great park. There is so much to do and it was so active, people enjoying a beautiful weeknight. Amenities include tennis, futbol, a skatepark, a track oval, multiple playgrounds and a duck and koi pond.
Kevin G — Google review
Great park for practicing sport.
Dominique S — Google review
Clean, quiet and has puclic bathrooms. Lots of picnic tables.
L ( — Google review
Peace and quiet in the heart of the city. A good selection of sports and training facilities available too.
Paul B — Google review
Nice place.
Osayomore I — Google review
In connection with nature within the city.
Leyda G — Google review
Very beautifull parc.
Menno V — Google review
Nice park to enjoy with children
Matías L — Google review
C. Rosa Parks, 9, 45005 Toledo, Spain•https://www.toledo.es/entidades/parque-de-las-tres-culturas/•Tips and more reviews for Parque de las Tres Culturas

35Paseos Toledo Mágico: visitas guiadas y rutas nocturnas

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Paseos Toledo Mágico offers an immersive experience in the enchanting city of Toledo, guided by knowledgeable and passionate historians like Gonzalo. The tours are well-documented and provide a unique way to explore the magical, legendary, and esoteric aspects of the city. Participants have praised the engaging storytelling that connects ancient legends with current events. The route is carefully curated, culminating in a visit to a dungeon that was once a house.
Gonzalo was an exceptional tour guide. He had extraordinary command of the material and he presented it in a joyful and entertaining fashion. This is a must if you go to Toledo, it will enhance any understanding you might already have of the city.
Gilberto C — Google review
Incomparable magical experience
Manal T — Google review
Horrible
Irene B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tours they offer are essential for getting to know Toledo, both the basics and the more curious and esoteric details. The guide, Gonzalo, made the experience truly entertaining and unforgettable. It's a tour that should be a must-do when visiting the city. Highly recommended! (Original) Los paseos que ofrecen son necesarios para conocer Toledo, tanto lo básico como los detalles más curiosos y esotéricos. El guía, Gonzalo, hizo una experiencia realmente entretenida e inolvidable. Es un tour que debería ser obligatorio hacer en la ciudad. ¡Recomendadisimo!
Albert M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique experience through magical Toledo We took a tour with Rutas Toledo Mágico, and it was simply spectacular. Our guide was Gonzalo, a passionate historian dressed in black and sporting a goatee, who captivated us from the very beginning with his storytelling. He's an exceptional communicator; he blends historical accuracy with the mystery and legends of Toledo in a unique way. You can tell he loves what he does and manages to inspire you to experience it with emotion too. We loved it. We'll definitely return to continue discovering more corners of this magical city! (Original) Una experiencia diferente por el Toledo mágico Hemos hecho una ruta con Rutas Toledo Mágico y ha sido simplemente espectacular. Nuestro guía fue Gonzalo, un historiador apasionado, vestido de negro y con perilla, que desde el primer momento nos atrapó con su forma de contar la historia. Es un comunicador excepcional, mezcla el rigor histórico con el misterio y las leyendas de Toledo de una forma única. Se nota que le encanta lo que hace y consigue que tú también lo vivas con emoción. Nos ha encantado. ¡Volveremos sin duda para seguir descubriendo más rincones de esta ciudad mágica!
Miguel V — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the best tours I've ever taken, without a doubt! We discovered the Magic Toledo Walks thanks to the books by Dani and Gonzalo, whom we were lucky enough to meet at the Madrid Book Fair, and we can say that the walk with Dani was like being inside one of their books. History, legends, paranormal touches, lots of learning, and a great time we had with Dani, thanks to the passion he conveys and the connection he has, even with that heat that seemed to emanate from Hell itself (😉) in the middle of August. A special tour for history lovers who want to discover a Toledo that goes beyond the typical tourist routes and is absolutely worthwhile. We can't wait to sign up for the next ones! (Original) Uno de los mejores tours que he hecho nunca, sin duda! Descubrimos los Paseos Toledo Mágico a raíz de los libros de Dani y Gonzalo, a quienes tuvimos la suerte de conocer en la feria del libro de Madrid, y podemos decir que el paseo con Dani fue como estar dentro de uno de sus libros. Historia, leyendas, toques paranormales, mucho aprendizaje y un rato genial que pasamos con Dani, gracias a esa pasión que transmite y que tanto conecta, incluso con ese calor que parecía emanar del mismísimo Infierno (😉) en pleno mes de agosto. Un tour especial para los amantes de la historia que quieran descubrir un Toledo que va a más allá de los típicos recorridos turísticos y que merece muchísimo la pena. Estamos impacientes por apuntarnos a los próximos!
Carmen C — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went with good references, high expectations, and a lot of enthusiasm... and Daniel exceeded them all! His way of giving voice and passion to the magical history surrounding Toledo captivated us from the first minute. The combination of psychophonies, tales from bygone eras, and the visit to the underground corners of the ancient city was fascinating. Each story seemed to come alive with his explanations, making the tour both enjoyable and enriching. Without a doubt, a must-do experience for discovering Toledo in a unique way. (Original) Íbamos con buenas referencias, expectativas altas y muchas ganas… ¡y Daniel las superó todas! Su forma de poner voz y pasión a la historia mágica que envuelve a Toledo nos atrapó desde el primer minuto. La combinación de psicofonías, relatos de épocas pasadas y la visita a los rincones subterráneos de la ciudad antigua fue fascinante. Cada historia parecía cobrar vida con sus explicaciones, logrando que el recorrido fuera tan ameno como enriquecedor. Sin duda, una experiencia imprescindible para descubrir Toledo de una forma única.
Miguel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique and fascinating tour of medieval Toledo, supernatural and magical, led by Gonzalo Rodríguez García. From the mysteries of the Toledo School of Translators to the Legislation on the Sale of Haunted Houses, to the Pozo Amargo Shed. Legends, literature, and a wealth of history are brought to life by the guide, bringing them to a new, theatrical, and well-documented reality. A must-see. (Original) Un recorrido diferente y fascinante por un Toledo medieval, sobrenatural,y mágico, a cargo de Gonzalo Rodríguez García. Desde los misterios de la Escuela de traductores de Toledo, hasta la Legislación sobre compraventa de casas encantadas, pasando por el cobertizo del Pozo amargo. Leyendas, literatura y mucha Historia a los que el guía da una nueva, teatral y bien documentada vida y realidad. Imprescindible.
Susana E — Google review
Calle Cardenal Cisneros, 12, 45002 Toledo, Spain•https://www.paseostoledomagico.es/•+34 691 23 28 41•Tips and more reviews for Paseos Toledo Mágico: visitas guiadas y rutas nocturnas
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36Teatro de Rojas

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Performing arts theater
Teatro de Rojas, located in Plaza Mayor, Toledo, is a versatile venue hosting musical concerts, dance performances, movie screenings, and magic shows. The theater has a packed schedule during the summer months from June to September. Even if you don't catch a performance, visiting the exquisite building is highly recommended while exploring Toledo's rich cultural offerings.
Very beautiful, both inside and out. Although the hall and stairs are fully modern and utilitarian, the viewing and performances spaces are gorgeous. Spend the extra couple of euros for a two person palco because you will have plenty of space to hang your clothes on private pegs as the heating system is very warm on winter.
Charlie M — Google review
For my birthday, we traveled to Spain, visiting Toledo. The Teatro de Rojas in the Plaza Mayor is exquisite. We did not see a performance but visited the building. Highly recommend visiting Toledo, the greatest monument to the transcendence of human life, and admiring all that it has to offer!
Hope R — Google review
Normal.
Jose F — Google review
Very nice
Julio V — Google review
km
Enosa E — Google review
Great
Voicu B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular Toledo theater from 1879 built in the old comedy corral. Variety of shows and good acoustics for concerts. Good vision from any angle. The fresco on the ceiling and the curtain are very beautiful. (Original) Espectacular teatro de Toledo de 1879 construido en el antiguo corral de comedias. Variedad de espectáculos y buena acústica para conciertos. Buena visión desde cualquier ángulo. Muy bonito el fresco del techo y el telón.
Inma R — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have a beautiful Rojas theater in Toledo. (Original) Precioso teatro de Rojas tenemos en Toledo
Dolores D — Google review
Pl. Mayor, 0, 45001 Toledo, Spain•http://www.teatroderojas.es/•Tips and more reviews for Teatro de Rojas

37Toledo Time Capsule

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Permanently Closed
Art museum
Step into the captivating world of Toledo's rich history with the Toledo Time Capsule, an innovative wraparound cinema experience. This immersive attraction features screens that envelop you, showcasing the vibrant multicultural narrative of the city. As you journey through time, you'll discover how diverse cultures coexisted in Toledo, contributing to its legacy in art, science, philosophy, and literature. The stunning visuals transport you to a place where creativity flourished and left a lasting impact on this remarkable city.
(Translated by Google) The scenery is amazing. Highly recommended. (Original) 경치가 엄청납니다 강추
1q2w3e — Google review
Toledo Time capsule
M G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Video of about 20 minutes with a great technique (Original) Vídeo de unos 20 minutos con una gran técnica
Enrique G — Google review
Pl. de Victorio Macho, 2, 45002 Toledo, Spain•+34 616 36 58 52•Tips and more reviews for Toledo Time Capsule

38Placa en el suelo de la Judería de Toledo

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Municipal Department of Tourism
Placa en el suelo de la Judería de Toledo is a captivating spot that invites visitors to delve into the rich history of the Jewish quarter, known as La Juderia. This enchanting district boasts beautifully preserved structures that tell tales of a vibrant past. As you wander through its charming streets, you'll uncover fascinating insights into the lives of Jews during both Muslim and Christian rule, while also appreciating their unique cultural heritage and architectural styles.
(Translated by Google) Plaque located at the entrance to Santo Tomé Street, which is where the Jewish Quarter begins. They're not very visible if you don't pay attention; you'll probably miss them, but since you're going there, you'll definitely be able to take a photo. As I said, you're not going specifically to see them, but you will pass by. (Original) Placa situada en la entrada de la calle santo tomé y que es donde comienza la Judería. No es que se vean mucho si no te fijas te las pasarás posiblemente, pero como vas a pasar seguro pues podrás hacer una foto. Como os digo, no vais a ir expresamente a verlas pero vais a pasar por allí
Mario B — Google review
Pl. del Salvador, 45002 Toledo, Spain

39El Sueño de Toledo

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El Sueño de Toledo is a captivating journey that begins at the iconic Plaza de Zocodover, the heart of Toledo. This vibrant square has been a central hub for centuries, once bustling with markets since 1465 and hosting various events like bullfights and public spectacles during the Inquisition. As you explore this historic site, you'll feel the rich tapestry of Toledo's past come alive, making it an essential starting point for your adventure in this enchanting city.
Puy du Fou, 45004, Toledo, Spain•Tips and more reviews for El Sueño de Toledo

40Casino - Bingo de Toledo

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3.0
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Casino
Bingo hall
Casino - Bingo de Toledo offers a unique and entertaining experience in the heart of Toledo. It's a great option for those seeking late-night entertainment, with its variety of gaming machines and late-night dining options. The bingo experience is particularly popular, providing a relaxed atmosphere for playing with friends or family. However, some visitors have noted mixed experiences with staff members.
Had a great time here. The greeting person at the entrance was very friendly and the casino athough, small was lively and fun. Our winning night is not the reason for this good review. I highly recommend this joint. Going back tomorrow.
Lloyd H — Google review
Trash. Saturday night empty casino. Staff are rude. NEVER PLAY BLACK JACK HERE. The worst
Timothy J — Google review
Very quaint and the staff was friendly and helpful. Will definitely return. Won big!! Yeah!!
Karol C — Google review
Nice little casino. Opens at 12.
En S — Google review
Fatal
Yolanda L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A disgraceful casino, especially its employees, specifically one woman who couldn't explain herself and gave us misleading information. I'm not giving it less than two stars because I can't, but I would. Rudeness, and especially the system they have. RECOMMENDATION: DO NOT COME. (Original) Una vergüenza de casino y sobre todo de empleados, en concreto de una chica que no se ha sabido explicar y nos ha dado mala información. No le doy menos dos estrellas porque no puedo pero lo haría. Mala educación Y especialmente el sistema que tienen. RECOMENDACIÓN: NO VENIR
Carlota G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well, we always leave our money on the table, and the girl who served us after the game ended tells us she didn't take the money from that game, but she did leave us the change. We disagreed, and in the end, we were missing exactly one round. So be careful because they'll rip you off when you take the money. (Original) Pues siempre dejamos el dinero en la mesa y la chica que nos atendió después de acabar la partida, nos dice que no ha cogido el dinero de esa partida pero si nos dejó el cambio. No estábamos de acuerdo y al final nos ha faltado justamente una ronda. Así que mucho ojo porque te tangan al coger el dinero😡😡
Raquel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I completely agree with the last few comments here. The woman working at the front desk has the most despotic attitude I've ever seen from someone working with the public. It's one thing to be "direct," as I've seen in some comments, and another to behave rudely. You should seriously review your behavior, as a piece of advice. I've spoken to several people who've been there, and we all agree. It's a shame, of course, to get that impression as soon as you walk in. (Original) Coincido totalmente con los últimos comentarios aquí expuestos. La mujer que trabaja en la recepción tiene la actitud más déspota que haya visto nunca en alguien trabajando de cara al público. Una cosa es ser “directa” como he visto que responden en algún comentario, y otra es comportarse de forma maleducada. Deberíais revisar seriamente su conducta, como consejo. He hablado con varias personas que han ido allí y todas coincidimos en lo mismo. Es una pena, desde luego, llevarte esa impresión nada mas entrar.
Belen — Google review
C. Cardenal Tavera, 10, 45003 Toledo, Spain•http://www.casinotoledo.es/•+34 673 44 55 55•Tips and more reviews for Casino - Bingo de Toledo
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41Ozone Bowling Toledo

4.1
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3.5
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Bowling alley
Amusement center
Children's party service
Function room facility
Lovely place Ozone in Toledo .
Osayomore I — Google review
Is a nice place but the teddies machines are tricked..
Miguel M — Google review
Super
Nelson B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good gaming experience, it has a recreational area and a bowling alley area up to a capacity of 14 groups of up to 4 people in total. (Original) Una buena experiencia en tema de juego, tiene zona recreativa y zona de bolera hasta capacidad de 14 grupos de hasta 4 personas en total.
Felipe R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent courts to play on, but the best part is the staff... Very attentive and exceptionally personable, they definitely deserve a 10. I recommend them 100%. César is an excellent technician, Patricia is spectacular. (Original) Excelente pistas, para jugar, pero lo mejor es el personal que trabaja allí… Muy atentos y de una calidad humana excepcional, se merecen un 10 sin duda.. Recomiendo 100%.. César un técnico excelente, Patricia espectacular..
Deyner P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were there on May 2nd playing a couple of games of bowling, so far so good, until we ordered a PIZZACA to eat 2 adults and 2 girls looking at the photos they have on the poster, what was our surprise when they brought us the PIZZACA it was the size of my hand and round, nothing to do with the photo and much smaller even than the ones they sell in the supermarket, we told them that that was not the one we ordered, that the one we ordered was the PIZZACA that in the image is rectangular and seemed big and they told us no, that is it, we asked them for an explanation as to why they have that image misleading people and they tell us that it is something from their boss, well, here are the photos of the PIZZACA 🤣. Now I will file a complaint with the consumer so that they do not keep the people. (Original) Estuvimos el dia 2 de mayo jugando un par de partidas a los bolos, hasta aquí todo bien, hasta que pedimos una PIZZACA para comer 2 adultos y 2 niñas fijándonos en la fotos que tienen en el cartel, cuál fue nuestra sorpresa que cuando nos traen la PIZZACA era como mi mano y redonda, nada que ver con la fotoy mucho mas pequeña incluso que las que venden en el supermercado, les decimos que esa no es la que hemos pedido que la que hemos pedido es la PIZZACA que en la imagen es rectangular y parecía grande y nos dicen que no que es esa, les pedimos explicaciones de porqué tienen esa imagen engañando a la gente y nos dicen que es cosa de su jefe, pues bien, aqui os dejo las fotos de la PIZZACA 🤣. Ahora pondré la reclamación en consumo para que no se queden con la gente.
Mario — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bowling alley with game room. For a good time. (Original) Bolera con sala de juegos. Para pasar un buen rato
Jose B — Google review
(Translated by Google) In addition to bowling, there are games for the whole family. If it's a birthday celebration, they may even provide a decorated space for you to enjoy with your loved ones. (Original) Además de bowling hay juegos para toda la familia. Si estás cumpliendo años, pueden darte un espacio decorado para que disfrutes con tus acompañantes.
Alnesvi M — Google review
Parque Comercial abadía, CM-4003, s/N, 45003 Toledo, Spain•https://www.ozonebowling.com/toledo/•+34 652 37 70 01•Tips and more reviews for Ozone Bowling Toledo

42Salón de juego & Sports Bar Pause&Play

4.4
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Amusement center
Casino
Sports bar
Salón de juego Latinos / Pause&Play C.C. Luz del tajo is a pleasant and clean place, perfect for entertainment before heading to the cinema or enjoying a drink. The venue offers a terrace where you can gather with friends and even watch a game while waiting to collect your bet if luck is on your side that day. The friendly and attentive staff, particularly Victor, adds to the welcoming atmosphere of this establishment, making visitors feel right at home.
(Translated by Google) Good place to have a drink and always good company, they always treat you great, Inés is one of the best, when she is there you can tell, she exudes joy and you don't get bored, she is always attentive to everything. (Original) Buen sitio para tomar algo y buena compañía siempre, siempre te tratan genial, Inés una de las mejores, cuando está ella se nota, desprende alegría y no te aburres, siempre atenta a todo.
Cesar S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have been several times having a drink and hanging out a bit and it is very pleasant to be there, thanks to the employee named Isabel for her always good treatment and friendliness! (Original) He estado varias veces tomando algo y pasando un poco el rato y resulta muy agradable estar allí, gracias a la empleada llamada Isabel por su buen trato y simpatía siempre!
Mariiisol 2 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I expected that after being scammed so many times and them realizing I'm being a scammer, I would have liked them to take the initiative. In total, over time, they took at least 50,009 euros with interest over 10 years at 10 percent per month plus damages of 33 percent per month... And with many witnesses and recordings of the machine. (Original) Yo esperaba que después de muchas veces timarme y ellos darse cuenta que me doy de ello , me hubiera gustado que tomarán las iniciativas. En total a lo largo del tiempo por lo menos me han tomado 50009 euros con interés en más de 10 años de un 10 por ciento al mes más daños y perjuicios de un 33 por ciento al mes ... Y con muchos testigos y grabaciones de la maquina
Razvan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Inés made an unforgettable experience possible. It is difficult to receive more professional and at the same time so humane treatment. It makes me want to spend more time there than at home. The best are the cookies. (Original) Inés hizo posible una experiencia inolvidable. Es difícil recibir un trato más profesional y a la vez tan humano. Me dan ganas de pasar más tiempo allí que en mi casa. Lo mejor son las galletitas.
Eric — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had a chocolate shake while I put 5 euros into the machine and apart from winning, a girl named Inés gave me very good treatment, more workers like that (Original) Me e tomado un batido de chocolate mientras echaba 5 euritos en la maquina y aparte de salir ganando , una chica llamada Inés me a dado un trato muy bueno , más trabajadores asi
Javier — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a very nice place to have a drink and have fun in moderation, Inés took great care of us! And Rocío too! (Original) Esta muy bien es un sitio muy agradable para tomar una copa y divertirte con moderación, Inés nos atendió estupendamente! Y Rocío también!
Fidel R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm disappointed with this room, the jackpot never hits me, but at least Inés makes me some exaggerated hamburgers and some amazing waffles (Original) Estoy decepcionado con esta sala, el jackpot nunca me toca , pero por lo menos Inés me hace unas hamburguesas exageradas y unos gofres que flipas
Asdin A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good service from Juan. He knows you're drinking and makes you have a good time!! I always come back hahahahaha Aside from great service, very good restrooms, 100% recommended 🤞🏻 I usually come here every day for coffee, and I really like Eli's service. He always makes me have a good time!! (Original) Muy buena atención por parte de Juan, se sabe que tomas y te hace pasar un rato ameno!! Siempre vuelvo jajajajajaa Aparte de buen servicio muy buen sanitario, 100% recomendable 🤞🏻 Suelo venir todos los días a tomar café, y la atención por parte de Eli me gusta mucho. Me hace pasar siempre un buen rato!!
Medusa C — Google review
Comercial Luz del Tajo, Avda. Río Boladiez, s/n, Local 1-2 Centro, 45007 Toledo, Spain•http://pauseandplay.es/locales/luz-del-tajo/•+34 667 46 30 70•Tips and more reviews for Salón de juego & Sports Bar Pause&Play
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  • Toledo to Benidorm drive
  • Toledo to Vienna drive
  • Toledo to Salamanca drive
  • Toledo to Zaragoza drive
  • Toledo to Brussels drive
  • Toledo to Bilbao drive
  • Toledo to Turin drive

Explore nearby places

  • Toledo
  • Aranjuez
  • Mostoles
  • San Martin de la Vega
  • Getafe
  • Consuegra
  • Chinchon
  • Villanueva de la Canada
  • Madrid
  • Majadahonda
  • Talavera de la Reina
  • Las Rozas
  • Torrejon De Ardoz
  • San Lorenzo de El Escorial
  • San Sebastian de los Reyes
  • Alcala De Henares
  • Campo de Criptana
  • Daimiel
  • Manzanares el Real
  • Ciudad Real
  • Arenas de San Pedro
  • Avila
  • Almagro
  • Guadalajara
  • La Granja de San Ildefonso
  • Rascafria
  • Belmonte
  • Segovia
  • Buendia
  • Buitrago de Lozoya
  • Ruidera

All related maps of Toledo

  • Map of Toledo
  • Map of Aranjuez
  • Map of Mostoles
  • Map of San Martin de la Vega
  • Map of Getafe
  • Map of Consuegra
  • Map of Chinchon
  • Map of Villanueva de la Canada
  • Map of Madrid
  • Map of Majadahonda
  • Map of Talavera de la Reina
  • Map of Las Rozas
  • Map of Torrejon De Ardoz
  • Map of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
  • Map of San Sebastian de los Reyes
  • Map of Alcala De Henares
  • Map of Campo de Criptana
  • Map of Daimiel
  • Map of Manzanares el Real
  • Map of Ciudad Real
  • Map of Arenas de San Pedro
  • Map of Avila
  • Map of Almagro
  • Map of Guadalajara
  • Map of La Granja de San Ildefonso
  • Map of Rascafria
  • Map of Belmonte
  • Map of Segovia
  • Map of Buendia
  • Map of Buitrago de Lozoya
  • Map of Ruidera

Toledo throughout the year

  • Toledo in January
  • Toledo in February
  • Toledo in March
  • Toledo in April
  • Toledo in May
  • Toledo in June
  • Toledo in July
  • Toledo in August
  • Toledo in September
  • Toledo in October
  • Toledo in November
  • Toledo in December

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Best fun attractions in nearby cities

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  • Fun things to do in Zaragoza: fun attractions and activities
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  • Fun things to do in Salamanca: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Benalmadena: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Alcala De Henares: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Segovia: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Avila: fun attractions and activities
  • Fun things to do in Aranjuez: fun attractions and activities

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Madrid
  • Top things to do and attractions in Seville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Valencia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Malaga
  • Top things to do and attractions in Granada
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bilbao
  • Top things to do and attractions in Zaragoza
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cordoba
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salamanca
  • Top things to do and attractions in Benalmadena
  • Top things to do and attractions in Alcala De Henares
  • Top things to do and attractions in Segovia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Avila
  • Top things to do and attractions in Merida
  • Top things to do and attractions in Talavera de la Reina
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mostoles
  • Top things to do and attractions in Aranjuez
  • Top things to do and attractions in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ciudad Real
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chinchon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Campo de Criptana

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Madrid
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Seville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Valencia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Malaga
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Granada
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bilbao
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zaragoza
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cordoba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salamanca
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Benalmadena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alcala De Henares
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Segovia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Avila
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Merida
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Talavera de la Reina
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mostoles
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Aranjuez
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Getafe
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ciudad Real
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Torrejon De Ardoz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Las Rozas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Majadahonda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chinchon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Sebastian de los Reyes
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Daimiel
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Campo de Criptana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Consuegra
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Villanueva de la Canada
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Martin de la Vega

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