Vega de Toledo
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Toledo City Center
Historic sites, museums, and architecture are just a few things travelers enjoy about Toledo City Center. Check out Convento de los Carmelitas Descalzos or El Greco Museum while you're exploring the area.

Hotel Carlos V
The room was clean, the staff were friendly, and the location was superb. Comfy beds, quiet, the only complaint we had was that both times we tried to have a shower, there was very little hot water. For us that’s a dealbreaker. Fix this issue and we would definitely stay here again. But without the ...
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2026

Hotel Sercotel Alfonso VI
All good
Reviewed on Feb 11, 2026

Hotel Beatriz Toledo Auditorium & Spa
Parking was secure and accessible.
Reviewed on Nov 13, 2025

CATEDRAL CERVANTES 5 COLLECTION
Everything since we arrive was amazing! The apartments are superior to anything else the attention from the owner was excellent ❤️
Reviewed on Sep 23, 2025

Apartamentos Abad Toledo
Good location. Facilities good. Parking lot a couple blocks away
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2025

Casón De Los López Apartments
They are very helpful as to where to park the car and even a video as to how to enter the building and the apartment. great communication when I called them
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2024
Popular places to visit

Toledo Cathedral
A Gothic behemoth is one of Toledo’s most famous landmarks that has a flamboyant design and houses works by El Greco, Goya and Rubens, among others.

Plaza de Zocodover
Duels, bullfights and an animal market once took place on this Toledo cornerstone, where you’ll today find busy restaurants and events.

Alcazar
Standing proudly on a hill overlooking the town, this impressive 16th-century edifice once served as a palace and now hosts a fascinating military museum.

San Juan de los Reyes Monastery
This 15th-century monastery is an elaborate and imposing structure, designed to display the power and might of Spain’s Catholic monarchs.

Puerta Bisagra City Gate
One of several surviving entrance points to the old walled city of Toledo, this imposing 16th-century gate has Moorish origins.

El Greco Museum
A museum stands near where a famous painter and sculptor once lived. The artist also took an interest in the design of the city.




