Scenic spot introduction:

The ancient city of Toledo is a place where Christianity, Islam and Judaism gather together, so it is known as the city of "three cultures". The ancient city is located on a steep rock in central Spain, 450 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by the Tagus River. It has been a strategic location since ancient times. The ancient city is lined with buildings and surrounded by city walls. Mudéjar art and Spanish Golden Age architecture are all here. It was developed and had a significant impact on the development of Gothic art and Renaissance art.

Attractions distribution:

In Toledo's 2,000-year history, it has successively become a city of the Roman Empire, the capital of the Visigothic Kingdom, a fortress of the Arab Emirate of Cordoba, and an outpost of many Christian kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula against the Moors. During the reign of Carlos V, this was once the royal city where the highest authority was located.
The remains of the Roman civilization include the amphitheater, aqueducts and sewers; the remains of the city walls from the time of King Wamba and the works of art preserved in the Museum of Santa Croce remind people of the Visigothic civilization; the old Porta de Pisa, the Tor The Mosque of Nelia, the Bathhouses of Calle Angel and the Street of the Well of Bitterness show traces of Islamic art; when Toledo became the capital of the Kingdom of Castile, Santa Maria la Blanca appeared here There are majestic Jewish buildings such as the Synagogue (1180) and the Transido Synagogue (1366); while most of the city walls, San Servando Castle, bridges, houses, complete streets and other buildings were built in the medieval period. . This unique urban appearance makes Toledo a World Heritage Site.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Heritage tours, cultural tours, ancient cities, Western architecture, museums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

Toledo's traditional metal handicrafts are of excellent quality and are world-famous. Swords, daggers and various trinkets are good souvenirs. High-quality colorful ceramics can be purchased at Talavera and Ponte Archbishop.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Spain > Madrid

How to get there:

Self-driving: Toledo is about 70 kilometers away from Madrid and can be reached in about an hour via the N-401 highway.

Bus: There are buses to Toledo from the Galiano-Continental company bus station next to the Méndez Aĺvaroé station on Metro Line 6. The cost is 4.5 euros for one way and 7.9 euros for a round trip. The journey takes about 1 hour.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for the ancient city of Toledo:

Free and open

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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