Why choose this Madrid tour ?

Discover the “City of the Three Cultures” by yourself!

Toledo is located 70 km away from Madrid, a beautiful city-museum declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is one of the oldest towns in Europe and has a great artistic beauty and buildings from almost all periods in history (Arabian, Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque style). Toledo is called the “City of the Three Cultures”, since Christians, Muslims and Jews lived together. In the XVI century, it was also the place of residence of the great painter El Greco.

Once in Toledo, you will arrange your day in Toledo as you like. 1 hour guided walking tour in Toledo is included.

The tourist wristband gives you access to 6 of the most important monuments in the city: Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, Church of los Jesuitas, The Church of Santo Tomé-Burial of the Count of Orgaz, Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz, Royal College of Doncellas Nobles and the Church of El Salvador.



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What makes Toledo on your Own with 7 Monuments Included from Madrid a unique experience ?

.This Mudéjar construction was built in 1180. It has five naves separated by pillars supporting horseshoe arches. In the 15th century it was converted into a church, although today it is simply a monument which is open to visitors. It has a coffered wooden ceiling, Plateresque altars and an altarpiece by the school of Berruguete.

The Iglesia de San Ildefonso is a Baroque style church located in the center of the historic city of Toledo, in Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is also known as the Jesuit church and is consecrated to Saint Ildefonso of Toledo, patron of the city and Father of the Church. Its construction took more than 100 years. Work began in 1629 on lands acquired by the Jesuits of Toledo in 1569. The location hosted the houses of Juan Hurtado de Mendoza Rojas y Guzmán, count of Orgaz.[1] It was the birthplace of Saint Ildefonsus. Pedro and Estefanía Manrique, high Castilian nobility’s members, were the promoters of the erection of the temple.

.The parish church must have been founded after the Christian Reconquista of the city by Alfonso VI in 1085, as the first news that we have of its existence is from 1142. From the first Mudejar building, it has kept the large multifoil arch superimposed upon the main arch that separates the main nave from the presbytery together with the sturdy buttresses of this part of the nave and a small trefoil arch on a brick frieze arranged in Mudejar style that survives in the high part in what used to be the semicircular sanctuary of the original single nave church.

This monastery was founded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile to commemorate both the birth of their son, Prince John, and their victory at the Battle of Toro (1476) over the army of Afonso V of Portugal.

Toledo was chosen as the site for building the monastery due to its central geographic location and because it had been the capital of the ancient Visigoth kingdom, symbolically reconstituted by Isabella and Ferdinand with the restoration of the lost unity of Spain, through the union of Castile with Aragon.

The Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is a former mosque in Toledo, Spain. It is the one of the ten that existed in the city during the Moorish period. The edifice was then known as Mezquita Bab-al-Mardum, deriving its name from the city gate Bab al-Mardum. It is located near the Puerta del Sol, in an area of the city once called Medina where wealthy Muslims used to live.

Although the church is small, it is an exceptional building, because it was the site of 4 successive constructions, one on other and so on, It’s a 12th-century church built on an 11th-century Taifa mosque, which was an expansion of a 9th-century Umayyad mosque and in turn on a Visigothic religious building. Also these civilizations reused 2nd-century Roman elements.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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Included with Your Ticket

  • Tickets to Royal College of Doncellas Nobles and the Church of El Salvador.
  • Tickets to The Church of Santo Tomé-Burial of the count of Orgaz and Monastery San Juan de los Reyes
  • Tickets to San Juan de los Reyes and Jesuit Church
  • Bus Panoramic Tour of Toledo and stop at Mirador del Valle (Breathtaking views)
  • Tickets to Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, Church of Jesuitas, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
  • Round Trip bus to Toledo With Air Conditioned and Official Guide on the Bus
  • Tickets fees to monuments not specified above.

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Special Instructions:

    • Dress code is smart casual and comfortable walking shoes are recommended
    •Meeting Point at 08:30 hrs – 08:40 hrs by San Bernardo, Street, 7 (Outside the Comercial Galery). To checking. Tour Starts at 09:00 hrs

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