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Toledo

I absolutely recommend a day trip to Toledo if you’re coming from Madrid. It’s so close and it has so much to offer. If you are a student, please look into getting a student transport card in Madrid, it also works for regional bus trips! But if you don’t have a student pass, the bus is only 5 Euro each way and a very pleasant drive. Bus picks up at Plaza Eliptica and takes about an hour. You can also take a train for 15 Euro each way and it only takes a half hour.

Usually when I do these city guide posts I include some things I consider “overrated,” but its such a small city that if you’re only spending one day it’s easy to fill it up without having time to go anywhere that’s not really worth the time. Nothing is really overrated.

Must Sees in Toledo:

  • Take a walk! Toledo is built on a hill, and there are beautiful views everywhere you look. The streets are tiny and winding and its very fun to get lost without really being lost. If you have an eye for it, pay attention to the differences between Christian, Islamic, and Jewish influences in the architecture. There are also lots of cute and interesting shops sprinkled through the city.
  • The Cathedral- It costs a few Euro to get in and a few more for an audio guide, but its well worth the money and time spent to really enjoy every inch of the most incredible cathedral in the world.
  • La Mezquita del Cristo de la Luz, the Mosque of the Light of Christ- It is a tiny little Christian church inside of a converted mosque built in the year 999. Really unique and well worth a visit just to appreciate the mix of cultures in the city.
  • The Synagogue of Santa María La Blanca – it is considered to be one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. (It is currently only being used as a museum though, even though the Jewish community has asked for it to be returned to them.) The really significant part about this synagogue is that it was built while the city was under Christian control, by Islamic Architects, intended for Jewish use; all three in one!
  • El Greco Museum – I have to admit I actually didn’t go myself, but Lucas went when he stayed in Toledo for 2 weeks and he absolutely recommends it. It’s built in a recreation of his house and has the largest collection of his paintings. In Lucas’s own words “that man knew how to use blues like no one else can.”

Off the Beaten Path

(I have to admit again, I didn’t get a chance to see these for myself, and I’m only going off of recommendations, but these mark all of my boxes, of interesting, unique, and quick visits.)

  • Roman Circus – In a park right outside the city walls, there are the ruins of a Roman circus, and over 75% of it is preserved!
  • Caves of Hercules – Its really just an ingenious Roman era water tank, but the history and legends surrounding it make it special. My favorite is that Hercules built a palace here to practice necromancy!

I also enjoyed the zipline over the beautiful river at sunset, but it’s not really a must see since it’s a pretty small zipline and that’s something you can do anywhere in the world, and it’s not really off the beaten path, since there are advertisements for it plastered all over the city.

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Madrid

Madrid is such a great city! Its a perfect place to go solo, its safe, and has so much to offer.

Best aspects of Madrid

  • Public Transportation- Its well designed, easy to understand, well connected, and affordable.
  • Museums- If you love Museums, Madrid is the place to go. Beyond the “Golden Triangle” ( Prado, there are so many special interest museums to pick and choose from.
  • Day Trips- There are lots of small towns with so much to offer, just a short bus ride away. My favorites are El Escorial and Toledo.
  • Food, clubs, shopping

Must Sees in Madrid

  • Museo Prado- One of the most incredible museums I have ever been inside, definitely on the same level as the Louvre. (Bring a student ID, you’ll get in for free!)
  • Plaza Mayor (Make sure you see Fat Spider-man!)
  • Parque Retiro
  • Palacio Real
  • Teleferico – It was closed when I went in 2016, but it has since been reopened and I hear it’s wonderful.
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Off the Beaten Path

  • Keep an eye out for “Fat Spider-man” in Plaza Mayor
  • El Rastro Flea Market (Every Sunday at Plaza de Cascorro and Ribera de Curtidores)
  • Metro Garden (Inside Atocha Station there is a HUGE tropical garden. One step through the doors and you’ve left the city.)
  • Faro de Moncloa- You can see all of Madrid from the observation tower.
  • Templo de Debod – An Egyptian Temple plopped down right in the middle of Parque de la Montaña.

Overrated

  • Palacio Cristal – Its a beautiful palace made completely of glass in the middle of Retiro Park. If you are already in Retiro, you should definitely go and see it, but I wouldn’t make a special trip just to go see it during opening hours. It is listed as an art exhibit, but the “art” inside is the fact that it’s silent.
  • Palacio Cibeles – Again, beautiful from the outside and you’ll definitely walk past it, but there isn’t much special inside, especially if you’re on a time crunch. Mostly history of Madrid and how the city is laid out.

What and where to eat

  • Museo de Jamon – I am utterly obsessed with it. 2 Euro’s will get you an incredible sandwich made with Jamon Iberico and a slice of cheese on a flaky, buttery croissant. Truly the love of my life. I can’t tell you how many of those sandwiches I have shoved directly into my face. I wish there was anything like it in the US.
  • There is a great chocolate shop in Sol Plaza called La Mallorquina, definitely stop there for some sweets.
  • Ceviche
  • Paella
  • Gulas (baby eels)
  • Chocolate and churros
  • Tortilla- egg, potato, sometimes onion, always delicious.
  • Orange Juice- The machines they use to juice oranges in Spain (Italy & France too) make it taste so much better than anything you’ll ever get in the states. Go into any cafe and they’ll have it!

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