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71 km south of Madrid is Toledo, also known as the "City of the Three Cultures", because it is a mosaic between the three cultures that have left their mark on the history of the city: Christians, Arabs and Jews. The architectural diversity has transformed Toledo into a museum city in the true sense of the word, being declared a World Heritage Site in 1986, and any modern construction being completely banned. A walk through the narrow streets that form the historic center, located on a hill and surrounded by walls that open with old gates, will help you feel and listen to its history, culture and legends. Impressive and spectacular, the Cathedral of Toledo, the second largest in Spain, is a must-see if you arrive in Toledo. Alcázar, a fortress palace located on the highest hill of the city, is the perfect place to look at the city from above. El Greco Museum, Plaza Zocodover or the Jewish Quarter are other attractions not to be missed. Being a small town, but with a huge past, it is advisable to explore its culture and architecture carefully and without haste.