TOLEDO: THE LAUNCH
The entire city is a UNESCO world heritage site – the entire city! There isn’t a single modern structure to be found within the city
Time travel to medieval Spain. Felipe II’s decision to move the capital of Spain from Toledo to Madrid in the middle of the 16th century is the best thing that could have happened to this city’s future tour industry. This act effectively locked this charming, medieval walled city in time. Toledo’s known as the “City of the Three Cultures” because Christians, Jews and Muslims coexisted peacefully for centuries, creating a textured heritage recognizable in the architecture, cuisine and art left behind.
The entire city is a UNESCO world heritage site – the entire city! There isn’t a single modern structure to be found within the city
When walking around Toledo, don’t blink, because you might miss another church. The number of churches in Toledo is a point of city pride and
Toledo can be a tricky dining scene to navigate. Tourists looking for the nearest thing, college students looking for the cheapest thing and government officials
“My name is Doménikos Theotokópoulos, but everybody calls me El Greco.” You know you have a cool nickname when you’re still referred to it
Toledo is a medieval walled city on a hill. The three major modes of transportation to Toledo will only get you so far. The bus
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