Explore Toledo’s rich history on a 6 km audio-guided tour, discovering 24 iconic sites, including the Alcázar and Cathedral of St. Mary.
Explore Toledo’s rich history on a 6 km audio-guided tour, discovering 24 iconic sites, including the Alcázar and Cathedral of St. Mary.
- Calle Comercio - You are now strolling along Calle Comercio. With such a name and the numerous shops lining the street, it’s clear that this is Toledo’s premier shopping avenue.
- Mosque of Christ of the Light - At the end of Rue des Carmelites, you find yourself in front of the small mosque of Cristo de la Luz. With churches, synagogues, and…
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Calle Comercio - You are now strolling along Calle Comercio. With such a name and the numerous shops lining the street, it’s clear that this is Toledo’s premier shopping avenue.
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Mosque of Christ of the Light - At the end of Rue des Carmelites, you find yourself in front of the small mosque of Cristo de la Luz. With churches, synagogues, and mosques, it’s easy to see why Toledo, like Cordoba, is known as the city of three cultures.
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Parroquia Santiago el Mayor de Toledo - Yes, another church! Toledo is full of them, as you’ve likely noticed. This one is called the Santiago del Arrabal Church, which translates to Santiago of the Suburbs in French.
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Puerta de Bisagra - Toledo bears lasting marks from its defensive history. A city so desired had to protect itself from external threats. Its medieval wall, with its impressive monumental gates, is a testament to this.
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Puerta del Sol - Now you stand before another monumental gate. When a city is surrounded by walls, multiple entrances are necessary to avoid complications.
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Mirador del Paseo del Transito - Admittedly, it’s a bit of a climb, but the view is worth it! The Paseo del Mirador is designed above the Congress Centre to offer splendid panoramic views of the area.
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Alcantara Bridge - You are now at the city’s base, in front of the beautiful Alcantara gate. Dating back to the 10th century, it is of Umayyad origin. Along with the Bab al-Mardum Mosque, now known as the Mosque of Christ of Light, it is one of the only Umayyad remnants in Toledo.
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Castillo de San Servando - The Alcantara bridge also provides a lovely view of the San Servando Castle on the opposite side. Originally built on the ruins of an Arab castle, it was intended to serve as a monastery in honor of Saints Servando and Germano.
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Plaza de Zocodover - Upon reaching Zocodover Square, it’s evident that you’ve arrived at the city’s nerve center. This is where Toledo’s heart has been beating for centuries. Part of the square dates back to the 16th century, built during the reign of Philip II of Spain.
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Alcazar de Toledo - Towering over the city with its four pointed towers, the famous Alcazar of Toledo is an imposing sight. Alcazar means fortified Arab palace, and you might be familiar with the one in Seville.
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Toledo - You’ve seen it at every turn. It surrounds the city and envelops it in its green waters. Here is the region’s Rising Star, the Tagus!
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Toledo - As you pass the church of Los Santos Justo y Pastor, which witnessed the birth of one of Toledo’s most famous legends, and being in the city known for forging the world’s best blades, it’s a perfect moment to share a tale of capes and swords.
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Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo - You are now in the heart of Toledo, in Ayuntamiento Square, or Town Hall Square. On one side is the City Inn, as the square’s name suggests, and on the other is the beautiful Cathedral of St. Mary of Toledo.
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Casa del Armiño - Mansión de la familia del Greco - You now pass the House-Museum of El Greco. Although the painter didn’t actually live here, his home was nearby. This period house displays most of his works painted in Toledo, offering a glimpse into the painter’s life.
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Mirador del Paseo del Transito - Strolling through this charming, flower-filled park with a memorial to El Greco provides a magnificent view of the river and Toledo’s mountains.
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Sinagoga del Tránsito - Exiting the gardens, you are greeted by the lovely facade of the Synagogue of Transito. Don’t be deceived by its modest exterior!
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Synagogue of Saint Mary the White - Still in Toledo’s old Juderia, you now face the Synagogue of St. Mary the White, one of Spain’s oldest synagogues.
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Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes - Standing before the grand facade of the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, it’s clear that this is something special. Even if the exterior doesn’t reveal much, the interior promises grandeur!
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Puerta del Cambrón - Take note of Cambron’s door on your left. It’s one of the city’s oldest, likely dating back to the Visigoth wall era.
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Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles - Arriving at Cardinal Siliceo Square, you face the magnificent Royal College of the Noble Ladies. You’re in luck, as it has recently been opened to the public.
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Iglesia de San Román - You arrive at the Church of San Román, a striking example of the Mudéjar architecture so typical of Spain.
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Calle San Ildefonso - Another church, another style. This is the Baroque Jesuit church of San Ildefonso. At the top, in the niche between the two towers, stands the statue of San Ignacio de Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order.
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Toledo - As you approach the church of St. Vincent, notice the alley on its left, closed by gates. It’s one of Toledo’s hidden streets.
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Iglesia de Santo Tomé - Look up at the impressive bell tower before you. It’s one of the finest examples of Mudejar art in Toledo.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 24 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 24 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Toledo, known as the city of three cultures, invites you to embark on an intriguing walking tour. Stroll through its medieval streets and uncover 24 iconic landmarks, from the grand Cathedral of St. Mary to the renowned Alcázar. Marvel at the distinctive architecture, rich history, and local cuisine that have earned this city its status as a UNESCO…
Toledo, known as the city of three cultures, invites you to embark on an intriguing walking tour. Stroll through its medieval streets and uncover 24 iconic landmarks, from the grand Cathedral of St. Mary to the renowned Alcázar. Marvel at the distinctive architecture, rich history, and local cuisine that have earned this city its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning 6 km, this route will immerse you in over 2500 years of history, all while offering stunning views of the Tagus River. This tour is perfect for history and culture enthusiasts, promising unforgettable experiences.
Explore 24 points of interest in Toledo in a single day.
- 6 km walk through the historic city.
- Discover attractions like the Alcázar, the cathedral, and synagogues.
- An ideal visit for those passionate about history and culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.