“Let the dogs bark, Sancho. It’s a sign we are on track”. So said the most famous resident of Toledo, although a fictional one. This is the capital of the Castile-La Mancha region where Don Quixote roamed in the famous Cervantes novel. On it’s granitic hill, it has evidence of Roman, Moorish and Spanish occupation, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for evident reasons. Follow us into the roads and alleys of the fabled quixotean city, under the shades of tanned terracotta covered buildings, for an unforgettable experience of history, literature and local Spanish culture.
You will see: Church of San Juan de Los Reyes The Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca Sinagoga del Transito El Greco Museum Toledo Cathedral Toledo Alcazar Plaza de Zocodover You will learn about: Roma Empire Visigoths Muslim Domain Conquest and the Catholic Monarchs Art and architecture of medieval Spain El Greco
You will make your own way to the meeting points