The best things to do in Toledo include visiting magnificent landmarks that provide a glimpse into the history of the old capital of the Spanish Empire. Naturally, the ancient city is rich in historical treasures and is home to a good variety of majestic sites of Roman and Moorish antiquity. You can find a unique blend of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam throughout the city. Gothic cathedrals, medieval stone bridges, and the imposing fortress of Alcázar are a few of the sights not to be missed.
Hop on the dedicated red visitors’ train for a quick but fun overview of Toledo. It even includes stops at a famous viewpoint where you can take in sweeping panoramas over the city, its old buildings and the hills beyond. Here’s a roundup of things to do on your next visit to this alluring hilltop city.
What are the best things to do in Toledo?
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Toledo Cathedral
A 13th-century Gothic masterpiece
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The Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo (Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo), known simply as Toledo Cathedral, is considered one of Spain’s most important cathedrals. This 13th-century Gothic landmark was built over the foundations of a former church, which was used as a mosque but was eventually torn down.
You can observe some characteristic Moorish Mudéjar styles incorporated into its cloisters and gallery. The admission price usually includes an audio guide that can help you learn more about the details of the cathedral and exhibits. It also entitles you to a free visit to the Collegio de Infantes, a nearby museum that houses beautiful tapestries.
Location: Calle Cardenal Cisneros, 1, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 6.30 pm, Sunday from 2 pm to 6.30 pm
Phone: +34 925 222 241
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Plaza Zocodover
Meeting spot and Toledo’s medieval heart
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Plaza Zocodover is the historical heart of Toledo that still serves as the main starting point for tours in the city. You can easily figure out how it used to serve as a marketplace during medieval times, with the old buildings and rows of colonnades.
The square’s centre is shaded by large trees, and the perimeter has ample benches, making it a convenient meeting spot. It’s a cool spot for people-watching as it's usually bustling with locals and visitors.
Location: Plaza Zocodover, 45001 Toledo, Spain
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Toledo Train Vision
For a fun sightseeing tour around town
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The Toledo Train Vision Zocotren takes you on an audio-guided sightseeing tour of downtown Toledo. Head down to the northern side of Plaza Zocodover and spot the red train that’s usually parked nearby. It’s a cool option for a fun and quick overview of the city.
The ‘train’ is not a real locomotive though, but a modified truck that looks like a train, with 2 enclosed passenger wagons. Be sure to crank up the volume on your headset as the ride over some cobblestoned paths can range from bumpy to loud.
Location: Plaza Zocodover, 15, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Open: Sunday–Thursday from 10 am to 6.30 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm
Phone: +34 625 301 890
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Alcázar Fortress
Toledo’s old fortress, now a military museum
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Alcázar Fortress (Alcázar de Toledo) is a fortified 16th-century palace and one of Toledo’s most impressive landmarks. Looming over Toledo on its highest hill, the Moorish stone fortress now houses the Museo del Ejercito (Military Museum) with various exhibits that showcase the Spanish army’s rich history.
Alcázar Fortress is quite huge and there’s much to see inside. Check out the medieval and Roman ruins in some parts of the castle, as well as some rooms from the city’s historical siege with intact bullet holes in its walls. Admission is free on Sundays.
Location: Calle de la Union, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +34 925 238 800
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Museum of Santa Cruz
A former hospital, now brimming with art
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The Museum of Santa Cruz (Museo de Santa Cruz) is a majestic 16th-century building right behind Plaza Zocodover in Toledo. The museum building west of the Alcázar fortress was a former hospital.
Before entering, you can stop and take in the beautiful façade, which offers a splendid example of Spanish Plateresque styling, with high windows and floral motifs on its ornamental walls. Inside, the collection is not very extensive, however, the Roman period and Visigothic artefacts, as well as masterpieces by renowned Spanish architect and painter El Greco, are worth checking out.
Location: Miguel de Cervantes, 3, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Open: Monday–Saturday from 9.30 am to 6.30 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm
Phone: +34 925 221 402
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Mirador del Valle
The best vantagepoint over Toledo
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Mirador del Valle offers sweeping views at any time of the day, and it can also be magical during sunsets. Prepare your camera for the most scenic overview of Toledo. The cityscape of Toledo features high-rise medieval landmarks, and you can also count the hills from here.
To get to the viewpoint from downtown, you can take a taxi or hop on the Toledo Train Vision from Plaza Zocodover, which does a roundtrip to the viewpoint and back. There are plenty of dining spots and a market along the way. For a different angle of Toledo, you can also try the medieval bridge of Puente de San Martin.
Location: Ctra. Circunvalación, 45004 Toledo, Spain
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San Juan de los Reyes Monastery
A grand Isabelline Gothic landmark
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The 15th-century Gothic-Flemish Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes is one of the best examples of the syncretistic Isabelline Gothic architecture style, which features a combination of Romanesque and Iberian elements, with heavily ornate walls and pointed spires.
Inside the monastery, you’ll find 2 galleries. One features a passageway under high windows, and the other has a vivid Mudéjar ceiling that harks back to its Moorish past. Check out the convent’s lush inner courtyard filled with rose bushes and orange trees.
Location: Calle de los Reyes Católicos, 17, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: +34 925 223 802
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Teatro de Rojas
Toledo’s main performing arts theatre
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Teatro de Rojas is the place to go for musical concerts, dance performances, movie screenings, and even magic shows in Toledo. This theatre on Plaza Mayor has a yearly schedule, which is usually crammed for the summer months (June–September).
One to look out for is its September classical theatre circuit, with guest theatre companies such as the Teatro del Temple. It also plays host to Toledo’s magic festival, with Spanish and international guest magicians presenting their best illusions on stage.
Location: Plaza Mayor, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Open: Showtimes start at 8 pm
Phone: +34 925 215 708
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