10 Best Places to visit in Toledo
10 Best Places to visit in Toledo (Spain)
1. Bisagra Gate
2. Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
3. Zocodover Square
4. Alcazar of Toledo
5. Cathedral of Toledo
6. Church of St. Tome
7. Synagoge del Tránsito
8. St. John of the Kings Monastery
9. St. Martin's Bridge
10. Viewpoint of the valley
... and 10 more
- House of the Diamond Cutter
- Town Hall
- St. Ildefonso's Church
- St. Peter martyr's Convent
- St. Domingo the Old's Convent
- St. James at the suburb Chuch
- Cambron Gate
- Mosque of White St. Mary
- Church of Salvador
- Mosque de las Tornerías
- Santa Cruz Museum
- Alcantara Bridge
- Castle of St. Servando
- Train Station
Dave's Spanish File
Start off your tour with street scenes of Madrid juxtaposed with a flamenco show from the famous Casa Patas. Start off at the tranquil Parque del Retiro for a boat ride. See Picasso's Guernica at The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Do some shopping at The Rastro at Plaza del Cascorroand and take the Madrid Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Visit The Plaza del Sol, Plaza del Mayor, Almudena Catedral, The Palacio Real, and The Templo de Debod Egyptian Temple. Make a stop at The Prado to see its most famous artworks.
In Toledo admire it's splendid cathedral, Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca, The Sinagoga del Tránsito, and the El Greco's most famous work: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz at The Iglesia de Santo Tomé.
Visit the exciting streets of Barcelona. After strolling down Las Ramblas, eat at the famous La Boqueria, then take a walk to the Columbus Monument and the waterfront. Head up to the Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu and The Palau de la Música Catalana. See The Magic Fountain on Montjuic. See The best example of The Catalan Gothic at Santa Maria del Mar and take a breather at The Parc de la Ciutadella, which boasts a fountain built by a young Antoni Gaudi. See Barcelona's Arc de Triumph. Visit the great streets and squares of The Bari Gothic, including: The Antiga Sinagoga, which claims to be the oldest synagogue in Europe. Also see Picasso's take on Velasquez's Las Meninas, in The Picasso Museum.
Visit the great buildings of the renowned architect: Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926). Take a tour of The Palau Güell with its colorful ceramic chimneys. See La Pedrera or Casa Milà with its surrealistic statues on the roof. See Casa Batllo, the most beautiful of his apartment buildings whose balconies are protected by imposing skull-like formations and supported by vertebrae-like columns representing the dragon's victims, while the spectacular roof is the dragon's humped and glossy scaled back. See the magnificent Parc Güell, one of the most unusual manmade landscapes on the planet. Finish off at The Sagrada Familia, a church that is still being built, despite the fact it was started about 100 years ago. See the surreal façade and colorful interior with columns unlike any you have ever seen.
Visit the house and museum of the great surrealist: Salvador Dali. First stop off at Port Ligat to visit Casa Dali, Dali's House, where he lived for much of his life until his death in 1989. See his workshop, bedroom, and that fanstastic pool of his. We move on to Figueres, home of The Dali Museum, festooned with eggs. See his lesser known works as well as The Mae West room, Lincoln, and his enormous hood ornament.
Take a dreamy trip through Cadaques, one of the most beautiful places on earth. This is the boyhood fishing village of Salvador Dali. It has retained its character as the most authentic village on The Costa Brava in Spain. Nestled between mountains on The Mediterranean, Cadaques will charm you. Nearby Port Ligat hosts Casa Dali, Dali's house and Cap de Creus is a marvelous bay which has inspired many landscapes by the artist.
See a 15 course meal with explanations of the molecular cooking that made this restaurant famous. Also visit the kitchen.
The logo that represents El Celler de Can Roca is an 'R' with a difference. The quirk is that the letter that evokes the family name has three 'legs' -- each representing one of the three Roca brothers, who have combined their diverse skills to such extraordinary effect. This is a Catalan family restaurant through and through, and yet it is also now the best restaurant in the world.
The Spanish favorite entered the World's 50 Best list eight years ago and has somewhat stealthily climbed the rankings since. Its relatively low-key rise is reflective of the Rocas' evolutionary approach and modest outlook. In 1986, elder brothers Joan and Josep opened El Celler de Can Roca alongside the original. In 2007 -- with younger sibling Jordi on board -- they moved just up the road to the striking purpose-built space that remains their home.
Head chef Joan is alone a cook of the very highest order: he helped pioneer the widespread use of sous-vide cooking in the '90s via his Roner machine, and is a technical maestro, inspired by his early mentor, Ferran Adria of El Bulli. Josep is the head sommelier who runs the supremely smooth front-of-house operation: understated but passionate. Jordi is the rule-breaking pastry chef whose creations blow the imagination.
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Dave's Madrid and Toledo File
See street scenes of Madrid juxtaposed with a flamenco show from the famous Casa Patas. Start off at the tranquil Parque del Retiro for a boat ride. See Picasso's Guernica at The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Do some shopping at The Rastro at Plaza del Cascorroand and take the Madrid Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Visit The Plaza del Sol, Plaza del Mayor, Almudena Catedral, The Palacio Real, and The Templo de Debod Egyptian Temple. Make a stop at The Prado to see its most famous artworks.
In Toledo admire it's splendid cathedral, Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca, The Sinagoga del Tránsito, and the El Greco's most famous work: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz at The Iglesia de Santo Tomé.
Please like my video if you enjoyed the film.
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Bites of Madrid - Timelapse
Bites of Madrid. A short timelapse video of madrid and its surroundings filmed between may 2012 and April 2014 by Fernando Jiménez Orgaz.
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Castillo y Molinos de Consuegra
Este video muestra nuestra breve visita al castillo y a los molinos de Consuegra, España. Es un sitio espectacular que se debe visitar. ¡Que lo disfrúten!
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Holiday Penthouse Madrid Spain
This super modern apartment sleeps 8 is spacious and fully equipped for you needs, comprising: master double bedroom, with lots of wardrobe space and en suite bathroom with a shower and bath, further large bedroom with two double beds (130cm) and fitted wardrobes, further bathroom with shower, lovely lounge with dining area for eight persons plus TV lounge with sofa bed and a pristine fully fitted kitchen. Access to the furnished terrace, perfect for summer dining, is via the lounge area; sit and enjoy the magnificent views from high above the city, looking down to the famous Puerta del Sol. The apartment also has Internet access for those wishing to work or simply read up on Spain's beautiful, vivacious capital. This penthouse comes with our best recommendation.
Toledo ATripTakesUs 20150805
We walked the ancient Spanish city of Toledo. For years it was the center of Power in Spain until the capital was moved to Madrid. Throughout its history it has been a city of religious tolerance. Home to Jews, Muslims and Christians. The sights include Mezquita Cristo de la Luz, Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada de Toledo, Iglesia de Santo Tomé & Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca. Currently it is has a vibrant artisan, craftsman and steel trade. Great for tourists to visit and learn about Spains incredible history.
Hotel Zenit Valencia****
El Zenit Valencia brinda una ubicación fantástica en el centro de Valencia, frente a la Estación del Norte y la plaza de toros de la ciudad. Ofrece conexión Wi-Fi gratuita y dispone de gimnasio, sauna y aparcamiento.
Todas las habitaciones del Zenit están elegantemente amuebladas y disponen de cuarto de baño completo con secador de pelo. También cuentan con escritorio, caja fuerte y TV de plasma con canales vía satélite.
El hotel tiene su propio restaurante, El Azahar, que sirve cocina mediterránea. En el bar Zenit podrá degustar aperitivos, cócteles, vinos y licores.
El Zenit está a solo 200 metros del Ayuntamiento de Valencia, y la catedral se encuentra a 15 minutos a pie. La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias de Valencia está a 2,5 km del hotel. La estación de metro de Xàtiva está justo a las puertas del Zenit Valencia.
Hotel Zenit Valencia,
Bailen nº 8
46007, VALENCIA, España
Telf: 963529000
Email: valencia@zenithoteles.com
Pintor El Greco Hotel Toledo
This hotel is situated in the traditional Jewish quarter of the old town of Toledo, close to the Museo del Greco and the city's landmark, the cathedral with its 90 metre-tall north tower. Countless entertainment and popular shopping venues can be reached in just a few minutes walk. There is a stop for public transport to be found in the vicinity lying approximately 100 m from the hotel.The city hotel occupies a typical 17th century town house, which was once used as a bakery. The fully restored building features facades and a patio with a fountain which has remained true to the original. There are a total of 33 rooms of which 32 are doubles and 1 is a single. The main building offers a lobby with 24-hour reception and lift. There is also a laundry service and medical assistance on offer. Hotel car parking spaces are also available.General Description: 3 star accommodations, Close proximity to historic district. Location: Conveniently located in the Jewish Quarter, one of the areas of Toledo with most tradition and history. Local Attractions: Close to local attractions such as museum-house of El Greco, the El Tr?nsito synagogue, the Fuensalida palace, the church of Santo Tom? (famous painting of El Greco: Burial of the Count of Orgaz), the synagogue of Santa Mar?a la Blanca, San Juan de los Reyes, Victorio Macho museum, the Cathedral. Services: Concierge services. Accommodation: 60 guestroomsSafe in rooms.Opened 1989- 3 Star Hotel Situated In Jewish Quarter, One Of The Areas Of Toledo With Most Tradition And History. - The Museum House Of *El Greco*, Sinagogue Del Transito, Palace Of Fuensalida (Seat Of The Regional Government), Church Of *Santo Tome* (Famous Pinting By El Greco) *The Burial Of The Count Of Orgaz*, *Sta. Maria La Blanca* And *S. Juan De Los Reyes* - It Is A Typical