Finally, the Saturday that I was looking forward to had come....
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Before going for this long trip, there were lots to prepare. Besides planning for the business related stuffs, I also take some time to plan for my weekend in Spain.
Before going for this long trip, there were lots to prepare. Besides planning for the business related stuffs, I also take some time to plan for my weekend in Spain.
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Then I saw this from the internet :-
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"The city of Toledo, embraced by the Tagus River, is an unmissable visit if you only have 1 day in Madrid"
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Interesting, I want to go Toledo then. Once making up my mind, I booked a tour package through the internet, cost €67 (full day, inclusive lunch). Sounds a fairy good deal to me.
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I woke up early in that Saturday morning, then went down to the lobby to wait for the travel agency to come to pick me up. The girl arrived at around 8.20am. Thank God she speaks quite good English. She told me that the bus would need to pick several guests from other hotels before going back to the travel agency. From there, I should get on another bus to my destination.

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Around 9.45 pm, finally we departed to our destination, Toledo.
Around 9.45 pm, finally we departed to our destination, Toledo.
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Toledo is an old town located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid. The lady tour guide told us the journey would take around 1 hour. Ok, sounds easy peasy...In the bus, I took some time to read the history about Toledo.

Around 10.30 am, the bus stopped at a reception centre. The lady tour guide said we have 15 minutes to go for toilet or buy a cup of coffee. And she said we would have plenty of time to do shopping later, so, this was not the time yet. But I was greatly disappointed by her definition of "shopping" later on...




Unlike this group of tourist who walked into the old town, we drove in. How I wish we could walk in like them too. Instantly, I felt I had missed many things along the way.
Our bus driver drove all the way up and finally stopped here. We get off the bus, and from here, we walked...
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Toledo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire. Toledo is also named the city of Three Cultures, as for a long period of time (800 years), the Christian, Islamic and Jewish live peacefully within its wall.
Toledo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire. Toledo is also named the city of Three Cultures, as for a long period of time (800 years), the Christian, Islamic and Jewish live peacefully within its wall.
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Many famous people and artists were born or lived in Toledo, including Al-Zarqali, Garcilaso de la Vega, Eleanor of Toledo, Alfonso X and El Creco. It was also the place of important historic events such as the Visigothic Councils of Toledo. As of 2007, the city has a population of 78,618 and an area of 232.1 km2 (89.59 square miles).




The shop that sells all sort of cheese, hams, bacon...not my cup of tea.




In front is the tower of the Cathedral, we would pay a visit to the place a bit later.




This door was closed too...
The entrance, is the only door that opened to the public. The lady tour guide had reminded us repeatedly that we must safe guide our receipt as it would be used in replacing an admission ticket to the other places that we would be going to visit later.
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The interior of this cathedral is very old, not very ornament and well maintain like the Cathedral de Malaga. Also, photographing is very strictly prohibited, so I couldn't take any photos out from there.
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Also, I felt like tied to this group of people for the fear that I might get lost from them. It would give me a lot of troubles if I did. So, I couldn't walk around and see this cathedral in the way I wish. Sigh, that's why I don't like to join tour to anywhere. If it wasn't because I went there alone, and the place is far away from the city, I won't want to join tour, I definitely want to go by my own.

20-30 minutes later, we all left the cathedral. The lady tour guide led us to walk to that direction without saying anything.



Absolutely beautiful...



I think there are many things worth checking out from this area, but too bad I was restricted to this narrow path only. Anyway, I tried to give myself more time as possible. Soon, I was at the back of everyone, and got to chase the group after some distance away from them.







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This painting portrays the benefactor of the church being buried with the assistance of St. Augustine and St. Stephen, who have miraculously appeared at the funeral to thank him for all the money he gave to religious institutions named after them.
This painting portrays the benefactor of the church being buried with the assistance of St. Augustine and St. Stephen, who have miraculously appeared at the funeral to thank him for all the money he gave to religious institutions named after them.
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Though the count's burial took place in the 14th century, El Greco painted the onlookers in contemporary 16th-century costumes and included lifelike portraits of people he knew. It was the custom for the eminent and noble men of the town to assist at the burial of nobles, and it was stipulated in the contract that the scene should be represented in this way.
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There is no record of the identity of all the sitters, but a self-portrait of El Greco is third from the left, looking out at the viewer immediately above the head of Saint Stephen. Andrés Núñez, the parish priest and a friend of El Greco's, who was responsible for the commission, is the figure on the extreme right.
There is no record of the identity of all the sitters, but a self-portrait of El Greco is third from the left, looking out at the viewer immediately above the head of Saint Stephen. Andrés Núñez, the parish priest and a friend of El Greco's, who was responsible for the commission, is the figure on the extreme right.
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El Greco's son appears as the young page at the front left. The signature of the artist appears on the handkerchief in the boy's pocket, followed by the date "1578" - the year of Jorge Manuel's birth, not the date of the painting. The boy points to the body of the deceased, thus bringing together birth and death.
El Greco's son appears as the young page at the front left. The signature of the artist appears on the handkerchief in the boy's pocket, followed by the date "1578" - the year of Jorge Manuel's birth, not the date of the painting. The boy points to the body of the deceased, thus bringing together birth and death.
10 minutes later, we walked out from the church of St. Tome, and continue the walk to I-don't-know-where-until-we-stopped-again.







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The synagogue was designed and decorated by Mudejar architects (defined as Moors working on Christian soil on non-Islamic buildings) and the Islamic influence is readily apparent. The overall effect is very much that of a mosque rather than a synagogue.
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Its stylistic and cultural classification is unique as it was constructed under the Christian Kingdom of Castile, by Islamic architects for Jewish use. It is considered a symbol of the cooperation which existed among the three cultures during the Middle Ages.
Its stylistic and cultural classification is unique as it was constructed under the Christian Kingdom of Castile, by Islamic architects for Jewish use. It is considered a symbol of the cooperation which existed among the three cultures during the Middle Ages.

Stormed in the early 15th century by a Christian mob led by St. Vincent Ferrer and converted into a church, the synagogue was later used as a carpenter's workshop, a store, a barracks, and a refuge for reformed prostitutes.
In front there is another church that we would be going...


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In 1809 the monastery was badly damaged by Napoleon's troops during their occupation of Toledo, and abandoned in 1835. Restoration began in 1883 but was not completed until 1967. The monastery was restored to the Franciscan order in 1954.
In 1809 the monastery was badly damaged by Napoleon's troops during their occupation of Toledo, and abandoned in 1835. Restoration began in 1883 but was not completed until 1967. The monastery was restored to the Franciscan order in 1954.






The church is not big. Basically, I just stood at the center to cover everything in my camera. Sigh, got to chase the group again...







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Just when I was hesitating in where to sit, my new-found-friend, Cesar waved to me and asked me to sit next to him and his wife in a table of 10 person. Ok, why not? It's good to have his company too, otherwise, I would have bored to death.
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Our lunch consisted of a bowl of vegie soup, a large plate of stew chicken tight + chips, a small cup of ice-cream. The main course would taste better should it was hot enough. Anyway, I was hungry, so I ate with no complaint.
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We finished our meal in 45 minutes, sat around the table there and waited for another 20 minutes. But the lady tour guide still hasn't show up. Then, we walked out to this open area and waited there...but the lady tour guide was like disappeared from the horizone.

Looking at the beautiful fairy tale city from far, I started to feel regret to have joined this tour. Come on, I deliberately joined a full day trip to Toledo simply because I wanted to spend more time in the city, not hanging in the places that is less interesting...like this restaurant.
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Finally that old lady appeared after we have waited for another 30 minutes. I sighed a relief. I guessed everyone was getting really impatient by then, but no point to complain her.
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The time was around 3 pm by then, we really have wasted too much time here for a lousy lunch. Absolutely not my will to stay here for nothing.

Then, the bus driver drove to this point to pick up some members who didn't join us for lunch.

While waiting, the beautiful pink flowers outside my window had captured my attention. They look something like Sakura flowers from Japan.
After everyone was in the bus, we drove away. The view outside is spectacular, but I could only snap some pictures in the bus...How pathetic.
Alcázar of Toledo and Cathedral over the Tagus River
I felt disappointed to have to leave this beautiful old city like this, didn't feel enough of it at all. But what can I do? Sigh...




The last stop was to go to visit a typcial factory of Damasquino, well known handicraft art of Toledo. In order words, it's 'shopping' time, a MUST activity if one is to join a tour operated by travel agency. Sigh...
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This old man was live-demonstrating on how to sew a gold thread to the surface of the subject. His hands are very skillfuly, must have taken a long time to be that accurate in what he was doing here. I stood there to watch him for a while, then enter the shop.

The flowers and the birds on the surface were molded, but the gold thread that connect them are handmade. So, the more gold thread there are, the more expensive the item would be.

This one is bloody expensive. Anyway, I don't know much about gold, so it's hard to say if the item worth that price.
and the other items are not very interesting as well...
15 minutes later, I get out from that factory-shop. Standing there, looking up to the beautiful sky, I felt great disatisfaction. Why was I standing there like an idiot?
So, we went back by the same road ...
The Alcázar on the left and Cathedral on the right dominate the skyline.


The left side of Toledo...
and the right side...
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Well, since I was brought to here, I tried to pay attention to it.


Inside the shop..


Judging from the gold thread, this item is more expensive than the pedants above.



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A woman from our group, started to complain about all this. Ok, finally I know there is some one who felt exactly like me. We felt better after we acknowledged each other's feeling about this trip.
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Not long later, everyone from the group had came out from there, so did the lady tour guide. She told us she would bring us to a great place for taking nice photos... Only when I heard this, I felt cheer up a bit. She better made this happen.
Not long later, everyone from the group had came out from there, so did the lady tour guide. She told us she would bring us to a great place for taking nice photos... Only when I heard this, I felt cheer up a bit. She better made this happen.

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I started to think if she was kidding us. What she meant just now was that she would take us for another bus ride, and hopefully, we could take some nice photos along the way, if we were quick and lucky enough...

Thank God the bus finally stopped here. We all get off the bus happily to enjoy the panoramic view, in steady mode. I wanted to think it was the last good thing the lady tour guide did for us.
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In fact, Toledo city is 10x more beautiful than this photo can show. You just got to see it with your own eyes to believe it.
In fact, Toledo city is 10x more beautiful than this photo can show. You just got to see it with your own eyes to believe it.



The left side of Toledo...

The couple, Cesar and his wife, Mary has been good to me the whole trip. They come from Argentina, and they were in Spain to visit an old friend, and of couse, for vacation too. They were so happy when I invited them to take a photo with me. Cesar even wrote his home address to me, and asked me to send the photos to him. It's really nice to get to know them, though we couldn't communicate well.
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Later, I realized I should have asked Cesar for his Facebook account instead. Wonder if he is that IN? Maybe I will check it out later.
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We left Toledo slightly over 4 pm, and reached Madrid city around 5 pm.
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