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Plaza de toros Toledo

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    • Day 19

      Cordoba and back on the road

      October 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      This morning, Andrew went for a run while Dani and I got dressed and packed up. We put our luggage in the car before going out. There was a lovely breakfast buffet at the hotel, so we had a nice breakfast and then walked to where we would meet our tour guide for today. I was wrong about the building across from the hotel. It was the Mosque-Cathedral wall facing our window. More on that building later.
      We went on a 2 1/2 hour tour of Cordoba and learned a great deal of Spanish history. It has been controlled by visigoths, Muslims, Christians at various times, and there was also for some years a Jewish population. We saw a small synagogue that later became a church after Jews were driven out of Spain. It is amazing that we are standing in buildings that are 700-1500 years old, not reproductions, the actual buildings from as early as the 8th century.
      The highlight of the tour was the most crazy, unusual historic place I have ever seen. The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba has been alternating as a Christian church and then a Muslim Mosque since mid 6th century. The architecture changes with each time period, as another addition is built onto the original. There are two cathedrals and 60 some little side chapels, as well as Mosque areas that could hold up to 30,000 men for prayers. There is Muslim architecture with so many beautiful arches and tile works, and finally, Gothic cathedrals with Renassance art, a pipe organ from the 15th century, and so much art. And an orange grove courtyard. And a bell tower that was built over a minaret. And the cathedrals were fully surrounded by the Mosque. Mass has been held daily in the main Cathedral since 1236! It was all so amazing!
      It was nearly 3pm by the time the tour was finished, so we needed some lunch. Andrew found a Moroccan tea room, where we had Chai tea and lentil soup. And it had a great atmosphere. We sat on a couch filled with blue cushions. And while we were eating, the forecasted rain began to fall. Some very heavy rain. So we took our time and let the rain ease up a bit before walking back in lighter rain to the hotel to get the car and get on the road.
      It was a 3 1/2 hr drive to Toledo. Pretty scenery and through forests, mountains, clouds and olive groves, in that order. The rain was light for most of the trip and had stopped by the time we reached our destination. Since it was nearly 9pm by the time we checked in to the hotel, we decided to do the fast option for supper. Burger King was next door to the hotel and it made our decision easy. I will do a second post of pictures as it is hard to choose only 10 from today. Sightseeing tomorrow.
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    • Day 20

      Toledo

      October 24, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      We started the day with breakfast at a little place across the street from the hotel. They served " American breakfast"- 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 sausage and 2 pieces of toast, coffee and juice. Bacon was undercooked, and sausage was chorizo. But the rest was good. Then we got on the Hop On-Hop Off bus to see Toledo. It is an old walled city on top of a hill. We got beautiful views of the city from the bus and got off at the top of the hill. First, we went to the Alcazar, (palace or fortress) and saw a public library on the top/fifth floor. We walked up the stairs , all five floors. There was also an Army museum, but most of it was closed today. The museum was built over Roman and other early ruins, which were left exposed for viewing. Then we walked through the cities' narrow, twisty cobblestone streets to get to the Cathedral. It was a big, beautiful Gothic cathedral. We didn't do a tour, just walked in and looked around a bit. Then, we wandered into the Jewish quarter and saw a historic synagogue. We stopped for lunch. Finally, we went to the Monastery of San Juan de Reyes, a 15th century cloistered Cathedral. It had a nice courtyard garden, cloisters, really funny gargoyles, and a beautiful church. From there, we walked downhill to St Martin Bridge and walked across it. We also got to see some girls zipline over the Tagus River. I didn't do it this time. We caught the Hop on bus and rode back to the hotel. But first we walked to a nearby grocery store to get some breakfast rolls as we have an early start tomorrow.
      At the hotel, I did my final packing for going home, and we rested a bit before hopping back on the bus for a nighttime guided walking tour. It was an hour and only one other lady showed up so it was like a private tour! The guide showed us such interesting and unique things about her city, and we really enjoyed the tour. We saw very tall doors from when people would ride on their horse into the courtyard, and the door knockers were placed high so a rider could knock without dismounting. We saw a home from 8th century and she said it had the oldest balconies in town. The streets were not well lit and no one was out walking around. Such a change from daytime. It has been surprising to me how many tourists are here this time of year. I would hate to be here in summer. It was definitely a memorable way to end my time in Spain.
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