Discover Toledo’s top attractions in the space of just half a day. Round-trip transit from Madrid via luxurious coach. Tickets to the Monuments included.

Step into the heart of Spain’s heritage on this unforgettable half-day tour from Madrid to Toledo — a perfect escape for curious minds and culture lovers.

Your journey begins with a scenic panoramic bus ride along the ancient city walls. At the iconic Mirador del Valle, take in breathtaking views and capture postcard-perfect photos of the city’s stunning skyline.

Next, explore Toledo’s charming old town on foot with your expert guide. Admire the Plaza del Ayuntamiento before entering the awe-inspiring Primate Cathedral, a masterpiece of Spanish Gothic architecture and one of the country’s most important religious sites.

Continue through time as you visit the historic Palace of Justice, then stroll through the peaceful streets of the old Jewish Quarter. There, you’ll discover the Church of Santo Tomé, home to El Greco’s famous painting The Burial of the Count of Orgaz — a moving example of Spanish Renaissance art.

Your tour continues with a visit to the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, a striking symbol of Toledo’s unique legacy of coexistence among Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

This carefully curated experience reveals the soul of Toledo through its art, history, and spirit — a cultural journey you won’t want to miss.

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Duration

5 hours and 30 minutes

Language

EN, ES

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Included

Round trip Madrid – Toledo – Madrid in a Luxury Bus “VIP class”.
Guided walking tour accompanied by our expert official local guide
Bilingual Official Guided Walking Tour
Ticket and Guide Visit Church of Santo Tome (The Burial of the Lord of Orgaz)
Panoramic City Tour
Ticket and Guide Visit Synagogue of Saint Mary the White
Tickets and Guided Visit to Toledo Cathedral
Toledo City Hall tourist tax

What do I need to bring?

Comfortable shoes
Sun hat
Sunscreen
Water

Please note

Operated by a multi-lingual guide
Accessible for pushchairs or prams
Public transport nearby
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Close to public transport
Most travellers are able to participate
You can present your voucher on paper or mobile device for this activity

Cancellation Policy

Free! Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.

Zocodover Square

The Plaza de Zocodover is a square of the city of Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castilla la Mancha. It was the nerve center of the city during most of its history, acting as its main square. A part of it was designed by Juan de Herrera in times of the reign of Felipe II. Here horses, donkeys, foals, mares, mules and other beasts were sold, when the city of Toledo was Spanish-Muslim city. Here was organized the most important market of the city. It has been celebrating for centuries, it is a weekly market. Today it celebrate on Tuesday in the vicinity of Paseo de Merchán or de la Vega.

Toledo Cathedral

The Primate Cathedral of Santa María de Toledo is currently part of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo.

The Cathedral Church has a theological value and significance as a reference for the pastoral life of the entire diocese, for priests and for the lay faithful. In addition, cathedrals have been the forging place of our Western and European culture; In them was the embryo of the current universities, they anticipated welfare work and were art workshops. Today the cathedrals are witnesses of that culture and message of transcendence and values ​​for the people of today.

The construction is in the Gothic style with a clear French influence. It measures 120 m long by 60 m wide. It is made up of 5 naves, supported by 88 columns and 72 vaults. The lateral naves extend behind the Main Chapel surrounding the presbytery and creating an ambulatory with a double semicircular corridor. Its first architect is the master Martín, of French origin, to whom the traces of the plant and the beginnings of the work on the head of the temple are owed.

Until the fourteenth century the lateral naves could not be closed, and it is in this same century when the lower cloister with its dependencies was built, at the time of Archbishop D. Pedro Tenorio and on the north side, the most notable being the Chapel of San Blas that will serve as burial.

In the 15th century, the Chapel of San Pedro was built next to the entrance to the cloister, and later, the Chapel of Santiago, a family pantheon of the Luna family, was built at the head. At the end of this century, in 1493, with the Archbishop Don Pedro González de Mendoza, counselor of Isabel la Católica, the last vault was closed and this great construction was concluded.

In the 16th century the altarpiece, the upper part of the choir and bars were built. In the first half of the century, all the stained glass windows were closed and various plant modifications were made, such as the chapter room and the Mozárabe chapel with Cisneros, and the Los Reyes Nuevos chapel with Fonseca.

The Cathedral is the Mother Church of the diocese because it is the chair or seat of the Bishop, the place from which he presides over the Eucharist and other liturgical celebrations and exercises his magisterium. Therefore, the Cathedral is like a visible sign of the particular church, a portion of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church of Jesus Christ.

Church of Saint Tomé

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.

Santa María la Blanca

At present the building belongs to the Catholic Church, but there is no cult in it. It is open to the public and functions as a museum or center where both cultural and educational activities take place.

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