Jewish Quarter

Toledo is such a fascinating town to the world because in historical times, the three peoples of Catholic, Moors, and Jewish peacefully lived together. Therefore, the city has an interesting and unique of the three styles of architecture.

Moroccan Cafe

coffee and tea break during our walking tour! much needed after climbing up countless hills and steps made from cobblestone.

Moroccan Cafe

“Embrujo de Granada” Te con leche (Tea with milk) Loose Black tea, milk, roobios, caramel, vanilla, jasmine, malva

Cathedral Details

The carving of stone and marble in churches is extremely intricate, and all of it has meaning. In this photo is the crest with symbols representing the 5 old kingdoms of Spain, repeated multiple times.

Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada

One of the largest cathedrals in Spain (the one in Sevilla is inspired by this one!) I loved this cathedral because since it took years and years to build, it has an interesting blend of different styles of architecture, including gothic, renaissance, baroque, and neo classical. However, it is considered be one of Spain’s greatest […]

silleria

In Spain, it is very common for people to eat a quick breakfast or snack at a local bar while simply standing rather than sitting. They munch on their cafe, pastries, or “tostadas” while conversing with others at a counter top, and then going to work afterwards. Cafe culture is huge in Spain. In Spain, […]

Zocodover

Underneath the main arch for Plaza Zocodover (the main plaza in Old Toledo)