This was probably my most favourite station with its intricate Mudejar designs that Ive been to so far

The trains stop at Toledo so its easy NOT to get lost at this station lol 3 tracks and its all going 1 way…

1858 was the first train to arrive at this train station and until then the city had only had access via the Royal Road that went to madrid and it was painful to travel via these to the few destinations accounted for

24 min walk from the train station to my hotel

I loved the unique designs of the outside and the inside of the station it reall was something else!

It was very touristy here with a hop on hop off bus starting from here which was a good idea because it is a bit of a walk from the station so for people who are there for just 1 day to sight see this is a great option

Love the Renfe spanish trains!

The train station set the scene for Toledo and what to expect from this vibrant and historical city! From the get go and to the first view of Toledo I was in love!

Platform 1 arriving into the station its a nice sight to see
Its a simple layout but intricate and beautiful
There is a little cafe at one end which still has its beautiful stained glass windows
And the additional sitting areas
Now as soon as you step inside the main train terminal you just cant help but gasp in awe! Its like being in a palace
The tiles and details on the walls

The materials used in this singular station were brick and stone, as well as iron and cement; the whole construction of plasterwork & woodwork – tiles from the Casa Mensaque in Seville

The old ticketing counters are still there but not in use they are made from wood and gorgeous tiles
The Renfe ticket office
The walls and tiled detailings
It has a neomudehar style and is considered a cultural heritage site
The front of the station exiting out and heading towards the town
And this is the first view of the bridge into the city!