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Discover Toledo’s hidden underground secrets on a 2-hour guided tour featuring historic subterranean sites, Roman baths, and a 15th-century palace.
Exploring Toledo’s underground world offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s layered past. This 2-hour tour by FOLLOW ME TOLEDO provides exclusive access to subterranean sites, including Roman baths, medieval cisterns, and historic buildings that are not open to the general public. With a solid rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 90 reviews, this experience appeals especially to those interested in history, archaeology, and local culture. The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish, with audio systems used for groups larger than six, and each stop is carefully curated to highlight important relics and stories from Toledo’s past.
One of the tour’s biggest strengths is its focus on specific historical locations like the Baños del Cenizal, the Casa del Judío, the Pozo del Salvador, and the Roman Termas. Despite some comments about crowds and small spaces, the tour makes up for it with its intimate access to these unique sites and the knowledgeable guides leading the way. This is a full, immersive experience designed for those keen to understand Toledo beyond its surface, although it’s best suited for visitors without mobility impairments and children over 12.


This guided tour takes visitors into the mysterious underground sections of Toledo, revealing sites that usually remain hidden beneath the city’s streets. Starting at Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the guide leads you through a series of historical locations that span centuries of Toledo’s history. The tour emphasizes the remarkable subterranean structures like Roman baths and medieval cisterns, giving a sense of the city’s layered past.
You visit prominent landmarks such as the Baños del Cenizal, known for its 15-minute exploration of ancient bathing facilities, and the Casa del Judío, which showcases medieval architecture and Jewish history. The Pozo del Salvador introduces visitors to ancient water management systems, while the Termas Romanas further highlight Roman engineering that has survived through the ages. Each site offers detailed insights into how Toledo evolved through different eras.
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The tour’s itinerary is designed to maximize exposure to Toledo’s underground heritage. After gathering at Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the group moves on to the Baños del Cenizal, a site that provides a glimpse into medieval bathing customs. The 15-minute visit is brief but packed with informative commentary. Next, the Casa del Judío reveals the Jewish community’s presence and architecture from the 15th century.
Following this, the group visits the Pozo del Salvador, which showcases ancient water collection and storage techniques. The Termas Romanas are particularly notable as they demonstrate Roman sanitation facilities that have been preserved underground. The tour concludes back at Plaza Zocodover, giving visitors a chance to reflect on the layers of history uncovered during the experience.

The guides are known for their expertise and ability to bring sites to life through storytelling. For groups over six, the use of audio headsets ensures that everyone can clearly hear the narratives. Although some reviews mention crowding during busy periods, the guides manage the group well, keeping the pace engaging and informative. The Spanish language tour suits visitors who are comfortable with local language or want to practice their Spanish skills.

The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to the nature of the underground sites, which often involve narrow passages and uneven surfaces. Children over 12 years old are eligible to use audio headsets, which enhances the experience, especially in larger groups. Guests are advised to meet at the designated location in Plaza del Ayuntamiento, identifiable by the guide’s blue and yellow umbrella.
Pets are not allowed, and the tour requires a minimum number of participants to proceed. It is recommended to cancel 24 hours in advance if unable to attend, ensuring a full refund. No food or drinks are mentioned as part of the experience, so visitors should plan accordingly.
More Great Tours NearbyThe highlight of this tour is the access to hidden underground structures that tell the story of Toledo’s Roman, medieval, and Islamic past. Visitors appreciate the authenticity of sites like the Roman baths and the medieval cisterns. However, some reviews note that the spaces can be small and crowded, which may impact comfort.
The duration of two hours makes it a manageable yet rich experience that offers a deep dive into Toledo’s subterranean history. The cost is not specified but appears to be a value for the access and guided narration provided.

This tour is ideal for history buffs eager to see lesser-known sites and explore Toledo’s underground layers. It caters to adults and older children who can handle the confined spaces. Visitors interested primarily in Roman, Jewish, or medieval architecture will find the stops particularly engaging. For those seeking more spacious or accessible options, this tour may feel somewhat tight or challenging.
The Toledo Subterráneo tour offers a rare opportunity to access the city’s underground secrets and learn about its diverse historical influences. While some may find the small spaces and crowded conditions a bit limiting, the access to Roman baths, medieval cisterns, and hidden tunnels makes this experience worthwhile for dedicated enthusiasts.
This tour provides a thoughtful glimpse into Toledo’s layered past that visitors won’t find elsewhere. It’s best suited for those who value historical details and are comfortable exploring confined spaces. For history lovers and curious explorers, this guided underground journey promises an informative and authentic encounter with Toledo’s hidden heritage.

What is the duration of this Toledo underground tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaza del Ayuntamiento and finishes at Plaza Zocodover.
Is there an age restriction to participate?
Children over 12 years old can participate and use audio headsets.
Are pets allowed on this tour?
No, pets are not allowed.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, the underground sites are not suitable for guests with mobility issues.
What locations are included in the visit?
Stops include Baños del Cenizal, Casa del Judío, Pozo del Salvador, and Termas Romanas.
How are groups over six handled?
For groups over six, auriculares (earpieces) are used to ensure everyone can hear clearly.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour available in any language other than Spanish?
Currently, the tour is offered only in Spanish.
What should I bring or prepare for the tour?
Guests should wear comfortable shoes suited for narrow and uneven spaces and meet at the agreed-upon location in Plaza del Ayuntamiento.