Excursión de un día a Toledo desde Madrid wtih Guide





Descripción
Disfrute de esta oportunidad única de explorar la ciudad a su propio ritmo con el tren turístico opcional o la pulsera turística. A su llegada a Toledo, podrá comenzar la visita y ver los monumentos y barrios más importantes de esta ciudad histórica, conocida como la ciudad de las "Tres Culturas", ya que presenta influencias de cristianos, moros y judíos, civilizaciones que una vez convivieron aquí.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
HORA DE SALIDA : Según la hora de salida que haya seleccionado (8 : 30 am o 10 : 00 am) Embárquese en un cautivador viaje en el tiempo en Toledo, ciudad abrazada por el río Tajo
Después de aproximadamente 1 hora en coche, a su llegada nos reuniremos con nuestro guía turístico.
Al llegar, hacemos un recorrido panorámico en autobús para disfrutar de la magnífica vista de la ciudad desde el otro lado del río Tajo, una parada obligada para tomar la foto más popular de Toledo.
Damasquinados Suárez Workshop ofrece un viaje inolvidable al mundo del arte damasceno, un oficio centenario traído de Damasco y perfeccionado en España. Desde 1927, este taller de gestión familiar es conocido por sus exquisitas joyas y piezas decorativas, cada una de ellas fabricada mediante incrustaciones de oro o plata fina en acero con una habilidad y precisión excepcionales. Los visitantes pueden observar a maestros artesanos trabajando, elaborando piezas únicas que capturan el rico patrimonio y arte de Toledo. El ambiente acogedor de la tienda, su personal experto y su deslumbrante selección la convierten en una visita obligada para cualquiera que busque una auténtica pieza de la cultura e historia Española.
Nuestro recorrido a pie comienza en la emblemática Plaza de Zocodover, el corazón de Toledo desde la época árabe. Esta plaza triangular, una vez un bullicioso mercado, muestra siglos de historia a través de sus edificios porticados. A medida que profundizamos en las calles medievales de Toledo, haremos una pausa en el Pozo de El Salvador y atravesaremos el pintoresco Pasaje Balaguer. Admiraremos el majestuoso Ayuntamiento de Toledo y nos dirigiremos a la Plaza del Ayuntamiento, donde convergen los poderes políticos, religiosos y judiciales de la ciudad. El recorrido culmina en la magnífica Catedral Gótica, una obra maestra de la arquitectura gótica Española dominando el horizonte de Toledo.
TIEMPO LIBRE : Después de la porción guiada, tendrás tiempo libre para explorar de forma independiente. Quizás visitar el barrio judío, sumergiéndose en el ambiente de Sefarad a través de sus sinagogas y museos.
PUNTO DE ENCUENTRO : Autobús turístico Aparcamiento EL GRANADAL. El autobús sale hacia Madrid a las 4:30pm
LLEGADA A MADRID : 5:30 pm
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(9)
Quicker and more convenient than the train. Timing is good there is also free time The English guide was talking very quiet and we couldn’t hear anything.
Nice, informative tour guide. Just FYI, pay close attention to where you are in the city. He walks you through the maze pointing out interesting things but then leaves you in the middle of the maze to find those places again. Beautiful place, need a lot more time to really explore.
Took train from Madrid to Toledo - €11 for one way - about 30 mins. Do buy the return ticket at same time as seats may run out for some timings. Have good pair of walking shoes - many ups and downs on cobbled stones and staircases. Buy the €10 wristband that covers entrance to the 7 major attractions - cathedrals mosque synagogue that have existed over several hundred years. The detailing in the sculptures and walls and even ceilings is absolutely amazing. UNESCO site definitely worth the visit. Just that you will get very tired from walking.
<p>City was very pretty but we didnt get to enjoy it. We were booked on the morning tour at 11 AM but two weeks after we bought the tour and printed vouchers the tour changed the time from 11 AM to 10:30 and NOBODY NOTIFIED US! We arrived early at 10:45 only to be told that we missed the bus. The person at the counter said someone should have told us about the time change and she got us in the afternoon tour. She vas very nice and helpful. In the afternoon the bus was 30 minutes late leaving and by the time we got there we only had one hour to see the city and that included grabbing some food to eat. Apparently the afternoon tour runs shorter. We were actually on the bus longer than we were in the city! To make matters worse we were at the pick up meeting point 5 minutes early and the bus was 25 minutes late and it started to rain. We got back later than we were told and were late to our evening show and missed half of the flamenco dancing!</p>
<p>Great trip! Bus was comfortable with hotel pickup. Things were well explained as to what we would be doing for all the different options selected. Having been to Toledo before on a less well organised tour, we knew what we wanted to do.</p> <p>The main thing to remember is that there is a LOT to do there. Do not try to pack too much into your day.</p>
<p>Hotel pick up was not that early 8AM..weekend<br/> We got to Toledo in about !hr. Our first stop was a souvenir shop on the way to use the Bathrooms. You have the option of buying here but i don't recommend it you will see wen u get to toledo Everything is cheaper there!! i spend double the here the only good thing is that they accepted my AX card. Toledo was Beautiful and yes the tour says only 2 hrs but in reality is 5hr wondering by yourself, enough time to have lunch and brunch. For the touristic train beware that your train time is not schedule until you get to their booth to redeem it and then they tell you until what time is the next departure is about every 30min it come back. By the way I recommend getting to the meeting point by 4pm if it was at 4:30 because they gave us a mini bus tour that includes the view from the outside of the city...and then finally comes back at 4:30 and picks up everyone else. We got back to Gran Via Madrid about 7pm not bad for it was still daylight.</p>
<p>I changed to a full day guided tour to be able to see Toledo cathedral on a Sunday and paid the guide the difference in price 40 euros. Not possible to do that with scheduling of this DIY tour on a sunday.</p>
<p>Had been emailed that this was a 2 hour trip but it took almost an hour to get to Toledo, and we were then told we had 6 hours there. We went on the tractor train around the town, which was good as it allowed us to see the town from the outside- and it is very pretty. Lots to do in the town- so the time was not too long. Didn't know which bus to get on when got back to stop though as it wasn't marked- but with limited spanish and gesture we managed to get on the right one. Badly organised- but good place to go.</p>



