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Transfer in private vehicle Mercedes V.
The first part of the visit will be carried out with the vehicle, stopping at the viewpoint of the Valley, San Martín bridge, Alfonso VI gate and Puerta del Sol, speed and comfort so that no detail is lost.
From the Plaza de Zocodover, the private route on foot will begin, in which we will visit the Primada Cathedral, San Román church, the Jewish quarter, Samuel ha-Leví synagogue and the exterior of the San Juan de los Reyes Monastery. The route is customizable.
If you wish, we can take a break for breakfast churros con chocolate or have some tapas during the tour, in addition the group will have free time to walk, have lunch and shop. We offer you the possibility of booking a restaurant, to which we can transfer you with the vehicle if you need it.
We can visit a sword and damascene workshop.
Languages: Spanish or English.
Return at 4:00 p.m.
The price of this tour is another of its attractions, up to 7 passengers, offer until 12/31/21.



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What makes 8-hour Private Tour to Toledo from Madrid with Certified Guide a unique experience ?

Magnificent panoramic view of the city, from which the importance of this strategic enclave is understood, formed on a hill surrounded by the Tagus River, in the center of the Iberian Peninsula. From the viewpoint, we can enjoy the skyline dominated by the Alcázar and the Gothic Cathedral, also the Baroque church dedicated to San Ildefonso. Also noteworthy is the Castillo San Servando and the military academy, and of course the entire Toledo hamlet covering the rock in which the various bell towers of the many parish churches that emerge throughout the city stand out. Of interest are also the archaeological remains around the river of Arab baths or the industry and crafts of a glorious past.

With the vehicle we will go to the medieval bridge of the fourteenth century, settled on five arches and formed between two defensive towers on impressive doors that give access to the Jewish quarter. The perspective from here to the Jewish quarter built on the rocky cliffs is wonderful.

Example of Spanish-Muslim military architecture from the 10th century. Built in the second walled area to protect the suburbs. It was until the 16th century the main entrance to the city. The name it receives is due to the fact that it was through it that the Castilian King Alfonso VI, accompanied by the Cid Campeador, entered on May 6, 1085 to take the city from Islamic hands. Preserve the elements of defense, including a forward keep and a parade ground.

Door that was originally a bastion tower attached to the Roman wall. It is the most Toledo of all the doors, in it we can differentiate the imprint of the different cultures that have dominated the city. Its entrance is made through a great horseshoe arch from the Caliphate era that is supported by columns and Roman ashlars. Its last reform corresponds to the fourteenth century in Mudejar style. It was the access to the Islamic medina, a space where the residential, commercial and religious areas were located.

The private walking tour will begin here. The nerve center of the city. It dates from the Andalusian medieval period, a moment that began to be dedicated to the commercial function, a function that has remained over time. With the Christian conquest the public and festive function is present and here receptions, bulls and other festivals are celebrated. The current configuration attends to a 16th century reform, when by order of King Felipe II, an attempt was made to homogenize the Castilian squares with balconies and arcades, surrounding its perimeter with taverns, inns and inns, a function that continues to be preserved today, with its current restaurants, bars and hotels, since then the busy atmosphere of the Plaza de Zocodover has been configured.

This visit is one of the most surprising and enriching experiences that we will live in Toledo. Stopping in each of its corners, interpreting them and seeing how art evolves through faith. Consecrated to the Virgin Mary in her Assumption to heaven, in a Gothic style with a clear French influence, its construction began in 1226, with Ferdinand III as King of Castile. It was finally finished in 1493 under the reign of the Catholic kings.
During the visit, we will surround its perimeter, stopping at its doors, towers, and main facade. Inside we will take a tour of the main spaces and Museums: Chapel of the Descent, Custody, Cloister, Chapel of S. Blas, Main Chapel, Choir, Crypt, Sacristy where we will enjoy the spectacular art gallery with the Expolio and Apostolate of El Greco, works by Goya, Velazquez, Tiziano … we will pass through the Chapel of the New Kings, Chapter House and we will end up at the Transparente, a culmination of the Spanish Baroque.

Wonderful example of Toledo Mudejar from the 12th century. Decorate its interior walls with Romanesque fresco paintings. It is the seat of the Museum of the Visigoth Councils. It is a perfect support to understand the history of the Middle Ages in Toledo, since it summarizes like no other space the mixture and the superposition of cultures that inhabited the city.

The first Jewish community arrived in these lands in Roman times, and little by little they will grow in number and influence, until they form a large neighborhood in population that will have ten synagogues and five rabbinical study centers. It was the most influential Jewish quarter in Sefarad (Hebrew name for the Iberian Peninsula). Today many remains are preserved, including valuable archeology, mikves, two splendid synagogues, one of them dates from the 12th century, the oldest in Europe and the other from the 14th century. Access to the well of El Salvador.

Built in the 14th century by Samuel ha-Leví, treasurer of King Pedro I of Castile, it is currently the Museum of Sephardic Culture. It has an impressive prayer room, women’s gallery and museum where we can learn about the religious and cultural traditions, the daily life of the Jews throughout their history, also their origin, diasporas, arrival in Roman Hispania and expulsion from Europe. in 1492.

It was ordered to be built by the Catholic Monarchs, as a thanksgiving for the victory of the battle of Toro in 1476, which gave the throne to Isabel I of Castile. In a particular and characteristic Gothic style arrived from Flanders and developed in Castile, it forms a precious architectural example, where its excellent church and luxurious cloister stand out. Exterior visit.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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Included with Your Ticket

  • Visit to the sword and damask workshop.
  • Entrance to the Church of San Román.
  • Visit by vehicle and on foot with an Official Tourism Guide in Toledo in Spanish or English.
  • Transfer from Madrid to Toledo and return in a private vehicle with an Official Tourism Guide.
  • Exterior visit to the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes.
  • Entrance to the Sephardic Museum – Samuel ha-Leví Synagogue.
  • Entrance to the Cathedral of Toledo. € 9.00 / pax
  • Entrance to the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes (€ 3.00 / pax)

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  • This Tour is Provided by Cuatro Calles – Viajes Creativos.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Madrid.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 1 valid reviews on TRIPADVISOR.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 7 Travelers is accepted for booking.