Housed in a 17th-century bakery, this boutique hotel is located in the Jewish Quarter, it's just 5 minutes away from landmarks like the El Greco Museum. It has cozy rooms featuring exposed wooden beams, free Wi-Fi, and a breakfast buffet with eggs and juices.
Address: Paseo de, Alamillos del Tránsito, 13, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Price range: $80–$120 per night.
This hotel is in Plaza de Zocodover. It offers soundproofed rooms with comfy bedding, rain showers, and floor-to-ceiling windows with lively street views. Guests rave about its rooftop terrace, where they can enjoy a quiet evening drink with spectacular skyline views.
Address: Pl. de Zocodover, 14, 45001 Toledo, Spain
Price range: $100–$140 per night.
The Eugenia de Montijo Hotel is a former palace of the Empress Eugenia de Montijo transformed into a luxurious boutique retreat. Located near Toledo Cathedral, the hotel has deluxe rooms with marble bathrooms and velvet furnishings. Unwind at the on-site spa, and indulge in Turkish baths and soothing massages.
Address: Pl. del Juego de Pelota, 7, 45002 Toledo, Spain
Price range: $120–$160 per night.
Eurostars Palacio Buenavista has rooms with stunning views of the Tagus River. You can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, unwind at the spa, or take a dip in the outdoor pool. The hotel also provides fitness facilities and spacious event spaces, making it perfect for both leisure and business travelers.
Address: C. de los Concilios, 1, 45005 Toledo, Spain
Price Range: Approximately $120 - $180 per night.
The historic center is ideal for exploring landmarks like the Toledo Cathedral and Alcázar. For peace and scenic views, consider the Cigarrales area just outside the city.
Most hotels in Toledo typically have a check-in time around 2pm and a check-out time around 12pm. However, it's advisable to check with individual hotels as these times may vary
While some hotels may allow pets, many do not. It’s essential to confirm the pet policy directly with the hotel before booking if you plan to travel with your pet
Many hotels in Toledo cater to families, offering amenities such as family rooms, children's menus, and easy access to local attractions. Hotels like Hotel Abad Toledo provide spacious accommodations suitable for families traveling with children
Some hotels provide elevators and accessible rooms, but the steep, cobblestoned streets can be challenging. Staying near the mechanical escalators can help.
We recommend visiting Toledo as part of a day trip, as Toledo is small and most of the attractions can be covered in a day!