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Day 3. Visiting Toledo from Madrid

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After breakfast we took the metro from Principe Pio to Plaza Eliptica where express coaches to Toledo depart from.  The journey in a very comfortable air conditioned coach took 50 minutes and terminated just outside the old town.   There are signposts to a series of internal escalators which lead into the old town and avoiding a steep uphill climb.

The Alcazar, Toledo
The Alcazar, Toledo

Toledo is set high on a hill overlooking the plains of central Spain.  It is an old walled city with moorish architecture and was the former home of the artist, El Greco.  It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 for its stunning Christian, Jewish and Muslim architecture and heritage.

Toledo
Toledo

The first stop for us was to pick up a map from the Tourist Information office located in the square,  and then to find a cafe on a sunny terrace to have our morning cappuccino and study the map.

Porto d' Alfonso, Toledo
Porto d’ Alfonso

We explored the Old Town, visiting the vast Cathedral, the Arab and Jewish quarters and finally the Alcazar.  Here we found a small restaurant for lunch with an attractive terrace overlooking a cobbled square.  We were recommended to try the local starter of green beans, Serrano ham, oil and spices which was delicious.

Toledo
Toledo

Later, we continued our sightseeing, wandering down narrow alleyways and discovering beautiful buildings at every turn.  Toledo is popular with tourists but apart from the area around the cathedral we didn’t find it too crowded.   We returned to the coach station via the flight of escalators and caught a bus back to Madrid without delays.  Return day tickets are open, thereby it isn’t necessary to book a specific service and, although busy, we were able to board the first available coach which took us back to central Madrid in under an hour.

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8 responses to “Day 3. Visiting Toledo from Madrid”

  1. mattaroundspain Avatar
    mattaroundspain

    What a wonderful post about Toledo! Your storytelling and beautiful photos truly bring the city to life. I love how you’ve captured its rich history, stunning architecture, and charming streets—it feels like stepping back in time! Your detailed itinerary and travel tips make this the perfect guide for anyone planning a visit. I’ve always wanted to explore Toledo, and now it’s definitely on my list! Do you have a favourite spot in the city that you always recommend? Thanks for sharing such an inspiring and informative post—I’ll be bookmarking this for my next trip to Spain! 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words and interest in my visit to Toledo.

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  2. kagould17 Avatar

    So great to have so many day trips close to where you are staying. Nothing worse than having to change hotels. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Toledo is another wonderful historic city Allan and easy to reach from Madrid.

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  3. Beatrice Ting Avatar
    Beatrice Ting

    The city looks beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in this post. Toledo is a gorgeous place to visit.

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  4. sidran Avatar

    Toledo is a magical land.Nice post.Thanks for stopping by.Cheers and happy trails.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, we enjoyed our visit very much. Thanks also for visiting my blog.

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