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SCHEDULE | Daily at 11:00 |
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DURATION | 4 and a half hours |
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LANGUAGE | Spanish English |
With this guided tour you will discover one of the most historic cities in Europe, founded by the Romans in the 2nd century BC, and you will visit some of its most notable buildings. This is the most complete tour to get to know Toledo, and understand why it is. so many towns have taken it as one of their capitals.
The Tourist Bracelet gives you access to 7 monuments, 3 of which you will visit. with your guide: The Church of Santo Tomé, where we will discover El Greco's masterpiece “The Burial of the Lord of Orgaz”; In the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca we will be able to breathe the atmosphere of tolerance that reigned. during the period of coexistence of the Three Cultures; The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, a unique building of Spanish-Flemish Gothic architecture, surprises us with its connection to life and politics. of the Catholic kings, Isabel and Ferdinand. On your own, during the time you are in Toledo, you will be able to visit the other monuments included in the bracelet.
In the afternoon, after the typical Toledo lunch, your guide will show you the area. the most important monument of the city: the unrivaled Primal Cathedral, known as the Dives Toletana (the “Rica Toledana”) for the incredible riches it keeps inside, which you will not find ; Nowhere else, and they will leave you speechless.
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Our most complete tour, with lunch included. The ideal tour to see the highlights of the city. Discover the fascinating history of Toledo from the hand of your guide, as you stroll through its streets and squares, and visit the most significant monuments: the Church of Santo Tomé, where there is the famous painting by El Greco, “The Burial of the Count of Orgaz” the Synagogue of Santa María La Blanca; the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, and the jewel in the crown: the Primary Cathedral.
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