Toledo
Toledo, a World Heritage City, captures better than any other the History of Spain and at the same time is a reference for its future.
The city is a monument in itself, gifted with one of the greatest concentrations of art in all of Europe. Furthermore, it is a lively craft and cuisine market: its swords, damasquinos, wines, cheeses and marzipan have a worldwide reputation.
The variety of names with which Toledo has been known through time provide evidence of its historical importance: land of Don Quixote, Capital of the Visigoth Spain, City of the Three Cultures, Jerusalem of the West, medieval metropolis, esoteric centre, Main Cathedral of Spain, Sephardic town, Arabic labyrinth, inspiration of El Greco, Imperial City, kingdom of legends...
In addition to this amazing past, Toledo has evolved as the capital of the region, lively, friendly and very safe. Additionally, Toledo is a university and congress city.
Facing the future, Toledo is committed to transportations. This is epitomized by the recent construction of a high speed train that makes it possible to get to downtown Madrid in less than half an hour, thus placing Toledo within easy access from any country in the world.
Toledo is, to summarize, an explosion of culture.