Casa De La Mezquita
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Travel Blogs from Toledo
A sleepy little town rich in history
... a round hotel with four floors of rooms only around the outside. It wasn’t really noisy but the key operated by electric eye and no matter how hard I tried I could not get my door unlocked. Once a hotel repair man got me inside, once our tour guide, and after attending the Flamenco club the night security guy had to do it. Yes I am embarrassed but a girl’s got to do what girls got to do and it ...
TOLEDO -THE CITY OF THREE CULTURES.
Weather: As usual, cold morning warm day!
Up bright and early, down under to our Metro station and with 2 connections we made the Atocha station in plenty of time for our rapid train to Toledo.
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The Bells of the Cathedral
... lost in the streets of Toledo. It is truly a walking city, but there are also small cars that wind their way through the hills, as well as bikes and scooters. If you hear a car coming upon you, you literally have to flatten yourself against the wall to avoid having your toes run over. That is how narrow the streets are. I mentioned yesterday that Toledo is situated upon a hill, and all over there are view points that you can look up from or look down into the rest of the ...
In a bar in Toledo...
... The City of Toledo
During the 13th century Toledo became one of the few places in Spain where Moors, Christians and Jews managed to live together and tolerate eachother more or less peacefully (although not as idyllicly as some history accounts would have us believe), and the singular combination of styles and cultures which resulted from this period in Toeldo's history is one of the city's unique characteristics. Visitors can still ...
Doña Quixota of la Mancha, Toledo Spain
Visiting one of the spots of Don Quixote's (or Don Quijote) route in Toledo (Cambron Gate) made me think of all the fascinating stories one accumulates while traveling. I could be the "Doña Quixota of la Mancha" with a little twist to the story: A solo traveler (no Sancho Panza), and her adventures throughout Europe. This story -where I hope don’t sound as insane as Don Quixote, is packed with fun, wonderful ...