Toledo is an ancient and historic city, located on a hill rising above the plains of Castilla La-Mancha in central Spain. Toledo is the capital of the region and is famous for its old walled city, with medieval Arab, Christian, and Jewish monuments and buildings. The city is also the former home of the well known Mannerist painter, El Greco. The city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been ruled by the Romans and the Visigoths, and became an outpost for the Christian kingdoms fighting the Moors.
Of note to visit are the Moorish Bisagra Gate and Sol Gate, built in Mudéjar style and leading into the historic quarter of the city. In the historic centre, the Plaza de Zocodover offers a relaxing and lively meeting place, with restaurants and bars. Toledo Cathedral is ranked among the greatest Gothic buildings in Europe and the Museum of Santa Cruz is worth a visit for its gallery of El Greco paintings.
The restaurants and tapas bars of the city offer a range of the delicious traditional Castilian cuisine as well as international dishes, along with the best local wines.
The following are eight, guest-recommended properties available in the city of Toledo.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status. recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on January 31, 2024.
1. Parador de Toledo (from USD 164)
Good value for comfortable rooms with stunning views.
Plentiful free parking, eco-friendly solar energy system, swimming pool, terrace bar, and restaurant.
Wonderful position overlooking Toledo, close to the old town, with breathtaking views day and night.
Delicious meals on the terrace, excellent dinner options, and a fantastic breakfast buffet.
One of the iconic Paradores of Spain, the Parador de Toledo sits in a stunning scenic location in Cerro del Emperador, around 4 km (2.5 mi) from Toledo’s city centre. Built and decorated in a Mudejar-style, the impressive building offers magnificent views of the city. The hotel has an outdoor pool in summer, surrounded by loungers, where you can relax with views of the city, including the famous Toledo Cathedral. Relax on the hotel’s terrace watching the sunset and then dine in style in the hotel’s restaurant. In summer, enjoy the best cuisine on the terrace of the restaurant. All rooms are a blend of modern and Mudejar-style décor and each offers views of the pool.
Parador de Toledo
Address: Cerro del Emperador, Carretera de Cobisa, 20
1.02 km (0.7 mi) from Alcázar de Toledo
2. Hotel Cigarral el Bosque (from USD 92)
Located just 2 km (1.2 mi) from Toledo Cathedral, across the River Tajo, the Hotel Cigarral el Bosque is an ancient manor house surrounded by extensive gardens with an outdoor pool. The hotel also offers spectacular views of the city’s historic centre, a 25-minute walk away. Enjoy regional nouvelle cuisine in the Cigarral restaurant, while gazing at the views of the city. The hotel’s bar offers cocktails and tapas and there is 24-hour room service available. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a terrace offering views. Rooms include satellite television, a minibar, and safe. En suite bathrooms are decorated with marble and offer hairdryers and other amenities.
Hotel Cigarral el Bosque
Address: Carretera de Navalpino 49
1.91 km (1.2 mi) from Alcázar de Toledo
3. Hotel Carlos V (from USD 52)
Great value for money with excellent location and discounted parking.
Comfortable beds, helpful staff, stunning rooftop terrace with city views.
Perfectly situated in the heart of the historical city, close to attractions.
Delicious breakfast with a wide variety of choices, excellent food options nearby.
Located right next to Toledo Cathedral and the Alcázar Fortress, Hotel Carlos V is ideal for a visit to the historic quarter of Toledo. The hotel offers fantastic views of the city, along with a buffet breakfast in its Mudejar-style dining room. For other meals, there is a selection of restaurants and cafés in Toledo’s main square, Plaza Zocodover, just 200 m (0.1 mi) from the hotel. Most of the hotel’s rooms offer scenic views of the city and all are air-conditioned. While there is no parking on site, there is a public car park around 200 m (0.1 mi) from the hotel.
Hotel Carlos V
Address: Plaza Horno de la Magdalena, s/n
123 meters (402.0 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
4. Apartamentos La Casa Del Grial (from USD 195)
Apartamentos La Casa del Grial is located in the heart of Toledo, just 350 m (0.2 mi)w from Toledo Cathedral and 800 m (0.5 mi) from the Museo de El Greco Museum. There is a patio and free Wi-Fi is available to guests. Each apartment is stylishly decorated and features exposed wooden beams and stone walls. Apartments have a living area with flat screen television, as well as a dining area and kitchen equipped with an oven, a microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. Apartments offer a double and twin bedroom, as well as a sofa bed. The bathroom offers a shower, free toiletries, and a hairdryer. A laundry and dry cleaning service is available along with an ironing service. In the area, a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars are all within a 5 minute walk away.
Apartamentos La Casa Del Grial
Address: Cobertizo de San Miguel, 2
117 meters (385.3 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
5. El Patio de Mi Casa (from USD 54)
El Patio de Mi Casa offers self-catering accommodation, along with a sun terrace and garden with BBQ facilities. The property is set in a 15th-century building in the historic centre of Toledo, a few steps from the Alcazar de Toledo. All apartments offer a terrace, living area with flat screen TV, kitchenette with refrigerator and microwave, and a washing machine. Bathrooms are equipped with a hairdryer. Air conditioning and free Wi-Fi are available.
El Patio de Mi Casa
Address: Calle Silleria 5
293 meters (0.2 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
6. La Posada de Manolo (from USD 55)
La Posada de Manolo is a charming guest house located in the historic centre of Toledo, just 100 m (328 ft) from the Toledo Cathedral, 300 m (0.18 mi) from the Seminario, and 500 m (0.3 mi) from the Puerta del Sol Toledo. Rooms include a TV and offer a private bathroom with shower, a hairdryer, and free toiletries. The property also offers free Wi-Fi throughout as well as a 24-hour reception.
La Posada de Manolo
Address: Sixto Ramón Parro, 8
211 meters (0.2 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
7. Apartamentos Turísticos Casa de los Mozárabes (from USD 104)
Casa de los Mozárabes is a restored 16-century house in Toledo’s historic centre, recognized as a National Heritage Site in its own right. The building is surrounded by the Plaza de Zocodover square, the Toledo Cathedral, and many interesting museums. The property offers a range of one, two, and three bedroom apartments, which combine modern and traditional elements, including wooden ceilings and stone walls. All apartments are air conditioned and spacious and overlook a traditional Toledan courtyard. Each apartment has a spacious living area, an equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi is available for guests’ use. For relaxation, there is a cave room in the basement where guests can enjoy using the pool table and fitness equipment.
Casa de los Mozárabes El Greco Collection
Address: Callejón de Menores, 10
351 meters (0.3 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
8. Casa de Gaitán (from USD 135)
Casa de Gaitán offers holiday rental apartment accommodation in Toledo, 700 m (0.4 mi) from the Seminario. The apartments are air-conditioned and attractively furnished, offering a living area and kitchen with microwave, refrigerator, and toaster. Free Wi-Fi is on offer in the apartments. The property is ideally located, just 200 m (0.1 mi) from the Puerta del Sol. The closest airport is Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, 79 km (49 mi) from Casa de Gaitán.
Casa de Gaitán
Address: Plaza de los Carmelitas Descalzos 4
456 meters (0.3 ft) from Alcázar de Toledo
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