Best Things To Do in Toledo, Spain

  1. New Gate Of Bisagra

    Landmark, View Point, Square, Tower

    It is the city gate of Toledo which is of Moorish origin. The building’s main part was built by Alonso de Covarrubias in 1559. The famous landmark on this gate is the Coat of Arms of emperor Charles V. You will get a different view from the inside and outside of the gate, both of which are worth viewing. A rounded arch with square towers and ceramic steeples adorns the interior body.
  2. Mosque Of Christ Of The Light

    Mosque, Religious Site, Historical Site, Architecture

    A Moorish architect named Musa ibn Ali built this mosque in 980. With a square base, this place is considered to be a vital example of Toledo’s Islamic Art. There are a total of 9 spaces which split up the 3 naves inside the building. Great architectural history and the vastness of the place are what attract tourists from all over the world. The mosque is open on all days of the week but ...Read more
  3. Alcantara Bridge

    River, Bridge, Walking Area, Historical Site

    This arch Bridge spans over the Tagus River and was built by the Romans after the city was founded. You can walk up to this peaceful bridge to get a wonderful view of the city and it’s a great place for evening walks. The climb from this place to the city is a little steep with many steps so it is advisable that elderly people and children do not take the walk.
  4. San Roman Church

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    Located in the province of Toledo, the San Roman Church or Iglesias de San Roman boasts of Mudejar architecture from the 13th century. It is set up on the former site of an ancient Roman building of Visigothic architecture. The Museum of the Councils and Visigothic Culture now functions on this site making this the headquarters. The San Roman Church is located in the second of the 12 hills, thu...Read more
  5. Muralla De Toledo

    Landmark, Architecture

    It is the right place for quiet strolls with loved ones and you get to see a lot of greenery around here. The entire place speaks of rich architectural heritage and people interested in the same are sure to like it. You should be ready to do some walking so it is advisable to wear walking shoes. The length of your visit would be around 1 to 2 hours.
  6. Chapel Of San Jose

    Art And Culture, Church, Religious Site, Landmark

    In the year 1597, El Greco created altarpieces and paintings here with the central piece being the most innovative of them all. It portrays 2 beautiful and original paintings which account for the place’s beauty. This chapel belongs to the family and has been preserved to be exactly the way it was when El Greco worked here to decorate the entire chapel. Some of the world’s best pain...Read more
  7. Tesoro Catedralicio De La Catedral Primada Image
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    The Tesoro Catedralicio de la Catedral Primada, Toledo, Spain was founded in the 16th century by the Archbishop of Toledo, Alonso de Fonseca. The museum was created to house the many religious artifacts and works of art that had been collected over the centuries by the archbishops of Toledo. The museum was opened to the public in the 19th century and has since become a popular tourist attractio...Read more
  8. Tesoro Catedralicio Image
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    The Tesoro Catedralicio, also known as the Cathedral Treasury, is a museum located in the city of Toledo, Spain. It is housed within the Cathedral of Toledo, one of the most important religious and cultural landmarks in the country.The museum was officially established in 1931, although its origins can be traced back to the 16th century. During this time, the Cathedral of Toledo underwent major...Read more
  9. Museo Parroquia De Santo Tomé Image
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    The Museo Parroquia de Santo Tomé, also known as the Parish Museum of Santo Tomé, is located in the city of Toledo, Spain. It was started in the 14th century by the Catholic Monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, as part of the Santo Tomé Church.The church was originally built in the 12th century, but it was later renovated and expanded in the 14th century. Du...Read more
  10. Convento San Antonio Image
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    The museum Convento San Antonio, located in Toledo, Spain, was started in the 16th century by the Franciscan Order. It was built on the site of a former mosque, which was converted into a church and convent after the Christian conquest of Toledo in 1085.The Franciscan Order, founded by St. Francis of Assisi in the 13th century, was known for its dedication to poverty, simplicity, and service to...Read more
  11. Sinagoga Del Transito Y Museo Nacional Sefardi Image
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    The Sinagoga del Transito y Museo Nacional Sefardi, Toledo, Spain was founded in 1964 by the Spanish government. The museum was created to preserve and promote the history and culture of the Sephardic Jews who lived in Toledo during the Middle Ages. The museum is located in the former synagogue of the Transito, which was built in the 14th century and is one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. T...Read more
  12. Casa Museo De El Greco Image
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    The Casa Museo de el Greco, Toledo, Spain was founded in 1911 by the painter and art collector José López-Rey. The museum was created to honor the life and work of the famous Spanish painter El Greco, who lived and worked in Toledo from 1577 until his death in 1614. The museum houses a collection of El Greco's works, as well as other works of art from the 16th and 17th centuries. The museum a...Read more
  13. Museo Fundación Duque De Lerma. Hospital Tavera Image
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    The Museo Fundación Duque de Lerma. Hospital Tavera, also known as the Hospital de San Juan Bautista, was founded in 1541 by Cardinal Juan Pardo de Tavera, the Archbishop of Toledo. The hospital was built to provide care for the poor and sick, as well as to serve as a retirement home for priests.In 1562, the hospital was expanded and renovated by the Duke of Lerma, Francisco de Sandoval y Roja...Read more
  14. Toledo Time Capsule Image
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    The museum Toledo Time Capsule, located in Toledo, Spain, was started in 2007 by the Spanish artist and collector, Fernando Aceves Humana. The museum was created as a way to preserve and showcase the history and cultural heritage of the city of Toledo.Toledo Time Capsule was inspired by the concept of time capsules, which are containers filled with objects and information that are buried or hid...Read more
  15. Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada De Toledo

    Church

    Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo or Toledo Cathedral is built during the 13th century. The architecture is Gothic. This cathedral has a long and rich history which you can explore on your visit. The cathedral is highly decorated beautifully both inside and outside. You will have a wonderful and pleasant experience as you go through the cathedral exploring its different parts. The enviro...Read more