What to Visit

Visitors love Toledo not only because of its numerous monuments but also because walking through its streets is a unique experience. It is a city for strolling and finding surpreses along the way. You can observe its history in its architecture, its distribution and in every corner.

In Toledo you will be able to visit the Santo Tome church, Sinagogue of Tránsito,-Sephardic Museum, St Maria La Blanca, Santa Cruz and El Greco´s Museums, the Cristo de la Luz´s Mosque, Zocodover Square, San Juan de los Reyes Monastery, Tavera Hospital-Duque de Lerma´s Museum, Cristo de la Vega´s Chapel, Jesuit´s Church, Jewish and sheds districts, Tornerías Mosque...

However, Toledo is not a city of the past. There are lots of activities that help to know it better and make the visit even more interesting: wines, cheese, marzipan, craft arts, sword making, sport and outdoor activities such as golf, canoeing or climbing, and the numerous routes for discovering the city through its legends, its past as Inquisition Headquarters, Jewish Toledo, Muslim Toledo, Christian Toledo...

In summary, Toledo is the perfect place to learn Spanish in a rich, cultural, historical and leasure atmosphere.

Some of the most important monuments are:

  • Cathedral of Toledo

    One of the biggest In Spain, Toledo´s Cathedral is a spectacular mix of architectural styles and Spanish art.

  • Alcazar of Toledo

    It is one of the symbols of the city and home to the National Museum of the Army.

  • Ols Gate of Bisagra

    According to tradition, the old gate of Bisagra is also named after the medieval king Alfonso VI who reconquered Toledo in 1085.