Plaza de Toros de Toledo. Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Excellent!
We were the only ones on our tour of the bull fighting ring. It was fantastic and a highlight of our trip to Toledo. It takes about 10 minutes by bus to get there and one hour for the tour. You wil...
Entering Toledo from East Gate, arriving at Plaza Granadal. I was with a day tour hence the guide took us around Toledo to the major attractions: The Mosque, The Cathedral and The Synagogue.
The circular Plaza de Toros of Toledo dates back only to the 19th century. It was bui lt in the neo-Mudéjar style astonishingly similar to the centuries old churches of Toledo. The Plaza de Toros ...
This town was one of the favorites which we visited. The original capital of Spain, it is rich in history and fabulous architecture. The streets are winding, cobbled and narrow, the town hilly, so g...
Historic square of thors from the mid-19th century, reminds me of his mampostering and stone architecture to others from Spain like Segovia. I went a couple or three times because theoretically it could be ...
Excellent!
We were the only ones on our tour of the bull fighting ring. It was fantastic and a highlight of our trip to Toledo. It takes about 10 minutes by bus to get there and one hour for the tour. You wil...
Entering old city of Toledo
Entering Toledo from East Gate, arriving at Plaza Granadal. I was with a day tour hence the guide took us around Toledo to the major attractions: The Mosque, The Cathedral and The Synagogue.
Bull-fights spot!
The circular Plaza de Toros of Toledo dates back only to the 19th century. It was bui lt in the neo-Mudéjar style astonishingly similar to the centuries old churches of Toledo. The Plaza de Toros ...
Amazing city
This town was one of the favorites which we visited. The original capital of Spain, it is rich in history and fabulous architecture. The streets are winding, cobbled and narrow, the town hilly, so g...
History
Historic square of thors from the mid-19th century, reminds me of his mampostering and stone architecture to others from Spain like Segovia. I went a couple or three times because theoretically it could be ...