Description
Summary
Description
Step into the hidden depths of Toledo on a private walking tour that reveals the city's secret underground treasures in Spain. Led by an official local guide, you'll explore ancient Roman cisterns, a mosque-turned-church, and mysterious archaeological remains, all tucked away beneath the city's historic streets.
This exclusive experience grants you access to underground sites rarely open to the public, including a vast 2nd-century thermal complex and the evocative Baño del Caballel and Baños del Cenizal. Each stop is rich with fascinating legends and centuries-old stories that bring Toledo's layered past to life.
Your journey continues beneath a historic square where the former cloister of Trinitarian monks hides the Well of El Salvador, dating back to the eleventh century. In the heart of the Jewish Quarter, you'll discover remarkable archaeological sites that showcase the city's multicultural heritage.
The tour lasts around two hours and is designed for private groups of up to fifteen people. Individual headphones are provided when your group exceeds five, ensuring you never miss a word from your expert guide. Tours are available in English, French, or Spanish for your convenience.
With comfortable shoes recommended and easy access to public transportation, this tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Don't miss the chance to uncover Toledo's underground secrets—secure your spot now and experience a side of the city few ever see!







