Why choose the ‘Discover Toledo (panoramic)’ ticket?
If your time is limited, getting off at every stop and then getting back on again can cause you to lose time. Choosing the full panoramic tour gives you a super practical overview of the city and allows you to have the rest of the day free to optimise it for other experiences. The complete panoramic tour allows you to have a ‘first date’ with the city to understand it and quickly discover the areas you like most and least, with the aim of returning (or not) later, knowing in advance what you will find.
Where can I start my tour?
You can start your tour from El Alcázar de Toledo or any of our 10 stops:
STOP #1 - The Alcázar of Toledo.
STOP #2 - Puerta de Bisagra.
STOP #3 - Train station (AVE).
STOP #4 - Remonte de Safont.
STOP #5 - Valley Viewpoint.
STOP #6 - Cigarrales (AC Hotel Toledo City).
STOP #7 - San Martín Bridge.
STOP #8 - Cardenal (Reconquest Avenue).
STOP #9 - Tavera Hospital (Bullring).
STOP #10 - Puerta de Bisagra.
Are there commentaries in my language?
Our intelligent multilingual audio guide will allow you to discover the city in either English or Spanish.
Are the tours daily?
Our tours of the city of Toledo operate 365 days a year.
How long does the tour last?
The complete tour lasts approximately 60 minutes with a frequency of 60 minutes.
Our route operates between:
Low season (9th Nov – 15 Mar): 10:00 to 18:00 (last departure 17:00).
High season (16th March – 8th Nov) 10:00 to 20:30 (last departure 19:30).
To complete the entire route back to the starting point, you must board the bus before 17:00 in low season and before 19:30 in high season, as after this time the route ends at Alcázar de Toledo. Please note that the duration of the tour is subject to traffic and road closures.
Are there tickets for children?
Yes, there are tickets for children aged 4 to 11. Children under 4 can travel for free, but must sit on their carer's lap when the service is full. Pushchairs and prams must be stored on the lower deck. Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult.
Are the buses wheelchair accessible?
Yes, our fleet is wheelchair accessible.
Where is the information point located?
We have a Visitor Centre (ticket office) in the centre of Toledo, where we personally welcome all visitors. It is located at the main entrance to the old town, right next to the famous Safont escalators.