Day tour to Toledo from Madrid | Toledo excursion from Madrid | VIP transport
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Day trip to Toledo from Madrid | Toledo excursion from Madrid
The Private Excursion from Madrid to Toledo by VIP Car is an excursion in a high-end private vehicle to Toledo, considered the “City of the three cultures” (Christian, Jewish and Arab).
On this tour, a private driver will pick you up at your hotel/apartment/home and drive you to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Spanish city. Once there, an expert guide will discover its most touristic locations such as the old town, the Toledo Cathedral or the Palace of Justice, among others. It will also guide you through its narrow streets to enter its Jewish and Arab quarters, neighborhoods that will take you back centuries thanks to their mosques and Visigothic elements that are still preserved.
Discover the stories, legends and most emblematic corners of Toledo with our expert guides!
Included:
- High-end private vehicle with private driver
- Specialized Official Tourism Guide
- Pick up at the meeting point of your choice
- Available languages: Spanish, English, (French, Italian, German and other languages upon request, surcharges may apply)
- Liability insurance
- Participants Insurance
Personalized tour according to the expert tour guide (always a tour that covers, in the most convenient order to maximize the time of the visit, the most important points of Toledo), as well as open to suggestions and requests from customers.
Pricing
Toledo from Madrid private excursion-
1 or 2 pax (half day) 699€
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1 or 2 pax (full day) 901€
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3 to 6 pax (half day) 758€
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3 to 6 pax (full day) 988€
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From 7 pax: Ask for a budget
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Extra hour 157€
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Toledo Day Trip from Madrid: Top Things to See, Do, Buy, & Eat

While a lot of places in Spain have a gorgeous history, Toledo’s unique past and mix of cultures sets it apart. Christians, Muslims and Jews lived there together for many years, earning this town the “city of the three cultures.” nickname.
Where Is Toledo, Spain?
Toledo is placed among the rolling hills of northern Castilla-La Mancha, the autonomous region that borders Madrid to the south as well as the east. The distance from Madrid to Toledo is about 75 kilometers and it is very easy to reach by public transportation or by private car making it easy to reach from Madrid in about 45 to 50 minutes to one hour depending on the traffic.
What makes tourists and locals love to escape busy Madrid for day trips to Toledo town?. What is it about Toledo that draws millions of curious visitors every year?
Toledo city is filled with small hidden squares, winding side streets and historic buildings and monuments at every turn.
In 1986 UNESCO declared Toledo a World Heritage Site for its extensive monumental and cultural heritage. It boasts more than 2,000 years of history. If you’re anything like us, the food especially is of the utmost importance. Also, you’ll find in Toledo some of the best rustic cooking in Spain. On restaurant menus and all around the old town great stews and local meats are available all along the year
What to eat in Toledo?
Partridge Stew: A simple stew of bird with white wine and vegetables, sometimes also referred to as ‘partridge Toledo-style’ due to its local roots, perfect for a long and leisurely local lunch.
Marzipan: It is typically considered a Christmas sweet in Spain, but the obsession with marzipan in Toledo is so strong that this typical local product is available in Toledo’s bakeries all year round.
Manchego Cheese: A cheese with a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) that comes from Castilla-La Mancha! It never disappoints, a plate of salty aged Manchego cheese with a glass of Rioja or Ribera del Duero red wine.
Must see places when visiting Toledo
- Toledo Cathedral (Catedral Primada Santa María)
- Alcázar
- Plaza de Zocodover
- Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz
- Puerta de Bisagra
- El Greco Museum
- El Tránsito Synagogue & Museum
- Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca
- Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes
- Mirador del Valle

Some tips:
- Making a visit of Catedral Primada is almost mandatory
- Walk the narrow streets and enjoy picturing them
- Enjoy the point view from the "mirador"
- Try some Toledo's famous "marzipan"
- Meet "El Greco" paintings at Museo del Greco
- Eat some menu at the multiple restaurants with "castilian" typical dishes