Unless you hate visiting religious sites, it's worth a stop at the cathedral if you visit Toledo. It is astonishingly beautiful, and considered by many to be the finest example of gothic architecture in Spain. There are many gems to be found here--literally and figuratively. Visit the choir and check out the scenes carved into the backs of the seats. The chapter house has several frescoes. The cloister is a nice place to simply wander. There's an illuminated manuscript which is beautiful work.
In the Chapel of the Treasure is the great monstrance, a 10 foot tall object that I believe was made of silver but has since been gilded in full. It's carved with hundreds of statuettes and figurines of angels, saints, bells, and so on; columns and lacework and more. It lives nowadays behind a protective bulletproof glass, but is still put in use for feast days or papal processions.
I spent a couple of hours here and really enjoyed my visit. Even for those of us not particularly religiously inclined there is so much to see with the artwork in the frescoes and illuminated text, the carvings and the architecture. There's so much history on site, given it's nearly 800 years old. Monarchs of several kingdoms chose the Cathedral as their resting place.
Tickets are inexpensive. It's worth the visit. read more