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Toledo Alcázar – Toledo Cathedral loop from Toledo

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Spain
Castile-La Mancha
Toledo
Sagra-Toledo
Toledo

Toledo Alcázar – Toledo Cathedral loop from Toledo

Easy

3.2

(5)

76

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Toledo Alcázar – Toledo Cathedral loop from Toledo

01:41

5.95km

130m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 13, 2026

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Start point

Bus stop

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2.02 km

A panoramic view from the 2 towers of Iglesia de los Jesuitas

Highlight • Viewpoint

Panoramic views from the towers of the Church of the Jesuits, a very good place to photograph Toledo.

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2

2.60 km

Statue of Miguel de Cervantes

Highlight • Monument

The statue of Miguel de Cervantes in Toledo is a tribute to the famous author of Don Quixote de la Mancha and is located in a very emblematic spot in the city:
It is located under the Arco de la Sangre, just off Plaza de Zocodover, at the beginning of Cervantes Street.
It is a busy and popular spot for tourists, ideal for photos and as a starting point for a Cervantes-themed tour of Toledo.

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3

2.62 km

Built in the 10th century in the Arab domination, it was probably the only open space that existed in the inner wall in this Islamic period, which extended from the Alcázar down towards the Plaza de Zocodover, surrounding the city until ending again in the quarterdeck.

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4

3.28 km

Toledo Alcázar

Highlight • Castle

The Álcazar, a symbolic building, is located in the highest area of the city of Toledo, having its most remote origins in Roman times. Located at a strategic point in the city, during the Visigothic period, Eurico conquered the city and Leovigildo established it as the capital, leaving modifications and adaptations to said building, initially considered and conceived as a great fortress. During the reigns of Alfonso VI and Alfonso X El Sabio, it was redone, giving rise to the first square-plan fortress with towers at the corners, and a three-section main façade. In the 16th century Carlos V and Felipe II ordered the erection of the Alcázar as such.

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5

3.67 km

Rojas Theatre

Highlight • Historical Site

The Rojas Theater is one of Toledo's great cultural landmarks, with over a century of history and a program that encompasses theater, opera, dance, music, and family shows.
Opening: October 19, 1879.
It was built on the site of the former Mesón de la Fruta comedy theater, which had been in operation since the 16th century.
The theater is named after the Toledo playwright Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla.
It was designed by Luis Antonio Fenech and completed by Ramiro Amador de los Ríos, son of the historian José Amador de los Ríos.

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6

3.96 km

Toledo Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

Toledo is a city with more than 2,000 years of history. In its territory, Jews, Muslims and Christians have lived together, of which you can still find their traces while you walk the alleys of this surprising city. The cathedral or the two synagogues are a clear example of this.

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4.00 km

Palace Arch Street

Highlight • Monument

Arco de Palacio Street is one of the most emblematic streets in Toledo's historic center, located next to the Primate Cathedral and the Archbishop's Palace. It takes its name from the Arco de Palacio (Palace Arch), an elevated passageway that connects the two buildings.
Arco de Palacio Street is located in the heart of the historic center, very close to:


City Hall Square,
Hombre de Palo Street,
Trinidad Street,
Nuncio Viejo Street.

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5.31 km

Bisagra Gate

Highlight • Historical Site

It is of Muslim origin, from whose time it preserves remains in the second interior body. Its name derives from the Arabic word Bab-Shagra, which means “Door of the Sagra”. It was completely rebuilt under the reigns of Carlos V and Felipe II, according to the plans of Alonso de Covarrubias. It is formed by two bodies, between which a parade ground is inserted.

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5.95 km

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Bus stop

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3.35 km

1.63 km

782 m

167 m

< 100 m

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5.67 km

166 m

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