


Relax and enjoy the scenery in an air-conditioned bus until our arrival in Toledo, a World Heritage City since 1986. There, our accredited guide will show you its fantastic heritage, the result of the centuries-long coexistence of Christian, Islamic and Jewish cultures.
At the beginning of the tour, follow your guide through the cobblestone streets of Toledo until you reach the Cathedral. Built on the remains of an ancient Moorish mosque, it was built during the 13th century and is today one of the most important Gothic temples in Spain. Admire the details of its facade and the great bell tower before entering. Once inside, you will be fascinated by the enormous collection of works of art it houses, including 15 paintings by El Greco.
After your visit to the Cathedral and the center of Toledo, you will have free time to explore the city on your own before returning to Madrid around 2:00 pm.
• Air-conditioned coach transportation
• Radio guide system
• Entrance to Toledo Cathedral
• Lunch/Beverage
• Pick up service and return to the hotel
• Guide
• 5 hours
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
No (not suitable for persons with reduced mobility)
• Tour subject to availability
• The Primate Cathedral of Toledo reminds visitors that photography and filming are not permitted inside the exhibits.
• Distinctive: Blue umbrella
Free! Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. If you don't cancel within 24 hours or do not show up, you will not be refunded
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