"In Toledo, medieval history surrounds you around every corner. Inside a compact space, you can find buildings with Jewish, Islamic, and Catholic roots. You can visit an old Jewish neighborhood and the Sephardic Museum, housed in a synagogue dating to the 14th century. Among several churches is Toledo’s celebrated 13th-century Gothic Cathedral, which was built atop a mosque, which had been built atop a church. And throughout the city, you’ll find characteristics of Moorish architecture. The Toledo Alcazar today houses the Museum of the Army, an unusual but interesting look at the history of the Spanish forces.Getting here from Madrid is easy via train or bus, and it’ll take you about half an hour. The city is walkable, but there are many hills, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. If your budget allows you to treat yourself during this day trip, make a lunch reservation at Cigarral del Ángel. Here, award-winning chef Ivan Cerdeño will delight you with his take on traditional Spanish cuisine." - MATADOR_NETWORK