La Cornisa-El Calvario
Carrying on straight on Hombre de Palo Street leads to Calle Trinidad, a steep hill that leads up to Plaza del Salvador (Square of the Saviour), where both tourists and Toledans go for a bit of recreation, especially on sunny days. This is very close to one of Toledo's most popular streets, Santo Tomé, which has recently been pedestrianized. Here there are arts and crafts shops, restaurants, as well as beautiful buildings like Palacio de Fuensalida (Fuensalida Palace) and El Greco's House. This whole area is full of art, history and religion. From Santo Tomé Street you can also get to Museo Taller del Moro (Museum and Workshop of the Moor) and from there to Paseo del Tránsito, one of the city's best lookout points, where you get a great view of the area referred to as El Valle (The Valley) where you can see the cigarrales, typical Toledo country homes.
Attractions
Paseo de San Cristóbal
Iglesia de San Cipriano
Convento Gilitos
Restaurants
Orza (La)
Hotels
Hostal Descalzos