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See all 142 activitiesOpens in new tabDay Tour to Toledo, Segovia & optional visit to Avila. 3 cities in 1 day
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Toledo Cathedral
A Gothic behemoth is one of Toledo’s most famous landmarks that has a flamboyant design and houses works by El Greco, Goya and Rubens, among others.
Alcazar
Standing proudly on a hill overlooking the town, this impressive 16th-century edifice once served as a palace and now hosts a fascinating military museum.
Plaza de Zocodover
Duels, bullfights and an animal market once took place on this Toledo cornerstone, where you’ll today find busy restaurants and events.
Puerta Bisagra City Gate
One of several surviving entrance points to the old walled city of Toledo, this imposing 16th-century gate has Moorish origins.
San Juan de los Reyes Monastery
This 15th-century monastery is an elaborate and imposing structure, designed to display the power and might of Spain’s Catholic monarchs.
San Martin Bridge
Stroll across this majestic five-arch medieval bridge, which spans the Tagus River and provides fantastic views of the city of Toledo.
Toledo City Hall
After visiting Toledo City Hall, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Toledo. While in this culturally rich area, find time to visit its stunning cathedral.
Puerta del Sol City Gate
Admire the mix of Christian and Arab influences on this striking 14th-century gate, which once served as the sole entrance to fortified Toledo.
El Greco Museum
A museum stands near where a famous painter and sculptor once lived. The artist also took an interest in the design of the city.