Explore Toledo’s hidden history with a guided underground tour. Visit ancient dungeons, baths, and wells. Discover secrets only accessible with an official guide.
Explore Toledo’s hidden history with a guided underground tour. Visit ancient dungeons, baths, and wells. Discover secrets only accessible with an official guide.
- Posada De La Hermandad - We will meet who made up the Holy Brotherhood and see their dungeons. Do you want to know who the green mangas were? Here we will tell you
- Las Termas Romanas de la Plaza de Amador de los Rios - We will learn what the baths were like, how much time the Romans spent there and what their daily life was like. We will also analyze the different stages through its archaeological remains.
- Posada De La Hermandad - We will meet who made up the Holy Brotherhood and see their dungeons. Do you want to know who the green mangas were? Here we will tell you
- Las Termas Romanas de la Plaza de Amador de los Rios - We will learn what the baths were like, how much time the Romans spent there and what their daily life was like. We will also analyze the different stages through its archaeological remains.

- Underground entrances
- Underground entrances
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Explore five subway sites and uncover the history of various civilizations that have influenced this captivating city through its underground. Some locations require an official guide for access.
The journey begins with a visit to the dungeons of the Holy Brotherhood, the only ones still preserved in the city.
Next, descend to the Baños del Ashen and be…
Explore five subway sites and uncover the history of various civilizations that have influenced this captivating city through its underground. Some locations require an official guide for access.
The journey begins with a visit to the dungeons of the Holy Brotherhood, the only ones still preserved in the city.
Next, descend to the Baños del Ashen and be transported to the 10th century, where hygiene practices, religious rituals, and social interactions took place in the hamman.
At the Pozo del Salvador, learn the distinction between a well and a cistern, both crucial for obtaining drinking water atop the Toledo rock.
Visit a miqveh, a traditional Jewish bath, at the Casa del JudĂo, dating back to the 14th century.
Finally, conclude the tour with the Roman baths of ancient Toletum, a perfect end to the exploration of underground Toledo.
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.