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in the entrance to the station. Absolutely incredible. Arriving in Toledo, we were totally stunned by the railway station itself. An astonishing building of carved wood and sculptures, Toledo is an ancient walled city, easy to walk around, with great sightseeing.

Salamanca

Our Spanish Rail Adventure BY DAVID PEARSON FOR SILVER TRAVEL ADVISOR Following our first enjoyable trip to Italy with Railbookers last year we wanted to try a longer trip, this time to mainland Spain. I had visited Madrid on business but wanted to return to see the sights and visit some other iconic cities with Margaret. We knew from our last holiday with them that we could adapt any of their trips to take in everywhere we wanted to visit, and Railbookers took care of all of our arrangements. This time, we opted to fly to Madrid directly for 2 nights, then using the train, travelled onto Toledo ( 1 night ), followed by Salamanca ( 2 nights ) then on to Santiago De Compostela ( 2 nights ) and then back to Madrid for our final evening before flying back to the UK. It was not planned as such, but it became known as our “Cathedral trip of Spain” and one that we have looked back on very fondly during the subsequent months in lockdown. We spent our first 2 nights in Madrid, visited Plaza Mayor, Royal Palace, Cathedral De La Almudena, as well as taking the open topped bus tour of the city. This is a great way to see the sights and get your bearings for the layout of a new city.

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We had a delicious lunch at Museo de Jamon near Puerta Del Sol. A charcuteria as well as a restaurant, good local cuisine and really low prices. Another recommended place to visit for local food and the experience was Mercado de San Miguel, one of the oldest and most beautiful indoor markets in this city. The choice of Tapas was unbelievable with a vibrant atmosphere. Next stop was Toledo, leaving from Madrid Atocha train station, just like a tropical garden

The places of interest we discovered were the Cathedral of St. Mary of Toledo, which was built in 1226, the monastery of San Juan de los Reyes and the Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca. We also walked around the walls and looked over the views of the river at San Martins bridge Dinner in the hotel, Hotel San Juan de los Reyes, was very good where we sampled one of the local specialities, suckling pig. We then boarded the train to travel on to Salamanca for a 2 day stay. This is a university city with 2 cathedrals at its centre. One late Gothic and the other Baroque are joined together and make for an interesting tour. It has another stunning Plaza Mayor, which claims to be the prettiest in Spain and we would agree. It is known as the “living room” of Salamanca. A great place to eat - cheese and cured meats, and to people watch. From our hotel it was a lovely walk over the Roman bridge into the city, The Puente Romano de Salamanca, an elegant Romanesque bridge constructed in the year 69BC, gave excellent views of the cathedrals and entrance to this city. Next stop on the train was Santiago de Compostela. This is another fantastic cathedral city, best known for its pilgrimages and St. James.

Toledo

It has lovely, narrow, winding streets with great tapas bars and restaurants. Our favourite tapas bar was Petiscos de Cardeal, with excellent food and wine, lots of locals and a warm atmosphere. Alameda Park was a memorable spot for walking and gave amazing views over the cathedral.


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