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Your complete guide to the hotels & restaurants in Toledo

Planning a trip to Toledo? This UNESCO world heritage Spanish city is the perfect day trip destination. However, if you wish to stay in Toledo, we’ve got you covered! Let us guide you to the perfect hotels and restaurants for your unforgettable Toledo trip.

Luxury Hotels in Toledo

Eurostars Palacio Buenavista

Eurostars Palacio Buenavista provides a luxurious experience in a stunning 16th-century palace! Each room has original architectural furnishings.

  • Amenities: On-site restaurant, bar, outdoor pool, and a spa
  • Highlights: Rooms have original furnishings from the 16th century.

Parador de Toledo

This hotel is housed in a beautiful restored 16th-century monastery. From the hotel, you can see the Alcazar fortress, the Toledo Cathedral with its spires and the Tagus River!

  • Amenities: Outdoor pool, restaurant, spa, fitness center
  • Highlights: Views of the Tagus River, Alcazar fortress and Toledo Cathedral.

Hotel Cigarral el Bosque

This luxurious hotel is set in a historic estate on the outskirts of Toledo in an olive grove. The combination of luxury, comfort, and tranquility makes Hotel Cigarral el Bosque a perfect choice for a relaxing stay.

  • Amenities: Two on-site restaurants, two outdoor swimming pools, a spa and fitness center.
  • Highlights: The luxury rooms have a private terrace overlooking the Tajo river.

Mid- Range Hotels in Toledo

Hotel Santa Isabel

Built in a renovated 14th-century building, it has a rooftop terrace with stunning views of Toledo's Cathedral. The hotel's central location and friendly service make it a favorite among travelers.

  • Amenities: A rooftop bar with panoramic views and a fitness center.
  • Highlights: Central location in Toledo old town, just a short walk from the Toledo Cathedral.

Hotel Puerta de Toledo

Hotel Puerta de Toledo has a prime location directly across from the monument it's named after. It is within walking distance from the Palacio Real, Almudena Cathedral, Teatro Real, Plaza Mayor, and El Rastro market.

  • Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, a buffet breakfast, and an on-site bar.
  • Highlights: Centrally located and within walking distance from major attractions such as the Almudena Cathedral.

Hotel San Juan de los Reyes

Hotel San Juan de los Reyes is housed in a converted 19th-century flour mill. It is in Toledo's Jewish Quarter, providing easy access to the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes and the El Greco Museum.

  • Amenities: on-site restaurant and a bar, event spaces 
  • Highlights: Perfect for  corporate events or gatherings, due to its central location and facilities such as event spaces and meeting rooms.

Budget Hotels in Toledo

Hostal del estudiante

This hostel is located close to the train station; it's ideal for budget-conscious travelers who prioritize location and social interaction.

  • Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, and laundry facilities.
  • Highlights: A great place to meet fellow travelers in a communal setting.

Posada de Toledo

This family-run guesthouse offers an affordable stay in a historic building, located near the Alcazar fortress.

  • Amenities: Free Wi-Fi, breakfast option (for a fee) 
  • Highlights: Ideal for backpackers and young travelers looking for affordable accommodation.

Pension La Latina

A budget-friendly guesthouse that has a central location, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. 

  • Amenities: Free Wi-Fi
  • Highlights: With a smaller size compared to hotels, pensions often have a cozy and personal feel.

Must-try food in Toledo

A trip to Toledo isn't complete without trying out their delicious local specialties, which is available at nearly all restaurants. Here are some regional specialties you have to try!

  • Sopa de ajo (garlic soup): This simple yet classic Spanish dish is true comfort food. Made with just garlic, bread, paprika, and egg, it’sa perfect starter or light lunch, especially on cooler days! 
  • Gazpacho: A chilled tomato soup popular throughout Spain. Toledo's version has local ingredients including roasted peppers, garlic, or even almonds for a richer flavor.
  • Gachas manchegas: This savory porridge is made with flour, water, olive oil, and salt. It can be enjoyed on its own or dressed up with ingredients like garlic, fried peppers, or fried eggs.
  • Migas: This "shepherd's dish" is a budget-friendly and delicious option. It is made with crusty bread, garlic, olive oil, and vegetables like peppers and onions!
  • Spanish marzipan: Made with almonds and sugar, a local specialty and a perfect gift!
  • Queso Manchego: No trip to Toledo would be complete without indulging in this world-famous cheese. Manchego cheese of various ages is available here. The younger cheeses are milder, while the aged varieties develop a sharper and more intense flavor.



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Frequently asked questions about hotels and restaurants in Toledo

What is the best time of year to visit Toledo?

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are the best times to visit because of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer (June-August) can be hot and crowded, while winter (November-March) can be chilly with occasional rain.

What are the best areas to stay in Toledo?

The historic center is the best place to stay. Areas near the Cathedral, the Alcázar, and the Jewish Quarter are ideal for exploring Toledo's main attractions. For a quieter stay, consider hotels in the surrounding hills or near the Tajo River.

Can I find hotels with family-friendly amenities in Toledo?

Yes! Many hotels, including Hotel San Juan de los Reyes and hotel puerta de toledo, offer family-friendly amenities like larger rooms and on-site dining options.

What amenities are important to consider when choosing a hotel?

That depends on what you want, but you can consider factors like location, budget, amenities (pool, spa, fitness center), breakfast options, and parking availability.

Do I need reservations for restaurants in Toledo?

Yes, reservations are recommended for popular restaurants, especially on weekends and during peak season (April to August).

Do restaurants in Toledo offer English menus?

Yes, many restaurants in tourist areas provide English menus or have staff who speak English, but it’s helpful to know some basic Spanish to ask if an English menu is available.

What is the dress code for dining in Toledo's restaurants?

The dress code varies by restaurant. Casual attire is usually acceptable in most places, but for fine dining or upscale restaurants, smart casual attire (shirts and pants) is recommended.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options available in Toledo?

Yes, Toledo traditionally serves non-vegetarian cuisine. However, now many restaurants are accommodating vegetarian diets with variations on traditional dishes like Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup), Ensalada de Tomate y Cebolla (Tomato and Onion Salad), Espinacas con Garbanzos (Spinach with Chickpeas) and Croquetas de Espinacas (Spinach Croquettes).