Toledo - Getting There By Air
Tel: (91) 393 6000 or 305 8343.
Website: www.aena.es
The nearest airport is Madrid Barajas, 80km (50 miles) north of Toledo. This is one of the busiest airports in the world, with hundreds of charter and scheduled flights calling daily.
Airport facilities: These include two banks, several bureaux de change, ATMs and a post office plus a 24-hour bank in Terminal 1. There are more than 30 restaurants, cafés and bars and over 100 shops including duty-free plus pharmacies, nurseries and a medical service centre in. There is a left-luggage office in each terminal. Most major national and local car hire operators, and travel agencies and tour operators are represented.
Transport to the city: From the airport take Metro line 8 to Mar de Cristal, change to line 4 and go to Avenida de América. Change to line 6 and take the metro to Calle Méndez Alvaro, also the location for the Estacion Sur de Autobuses, from where the bus goes to Toledo. Buses leave every 30 minutes and the express service takes around 60-75 minutes. Toledo bus station is on Avenida de Castilla-La Mancha (tel: (925) 215 850). It is just over 1km (0.6 miles) from the centre. Take bus 5 or 6 to the Plaza Zocodever.
Alternatively take line 8 to Colombia, line 9 to Plaza de Castilla, then line 1 to Atocha Renfe from where there is a regular high speed (AVE) train service which takes 30-35 minutes to Toledo.
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