Almost every city in Spain has a mirador (or a few). This was a well-populated and very pretty one to visit. I recommend going just before sunset with some picnic foods, and sitting on the wall to watch until after nightfall, when the entire city lights up and all the monuments are illuminated. We did this and it was a very memorable, breathtaking experience.
All kinds of people were visiting. We were there the Thursday before Palm Sunday weekend. One family was getting pictures of their little girls in what looked like communion dresses. Others were much more relaxed in dress just there to enjoy the view and sunset. We didn't see any other non-Spanish tourists. Many Toledo tourists visit by group bus or train from Madrid, and do not have easy means to get up there, but it's doable and worthwhile.
Parking is just along the road. There are paved designated spots (free) but also a dirt shoulder to pull off and legally park free there. If you stay awhile, you'll notice most people come and go pretty quickly, so if you don't find immediate parking, it will turn up.
There is a higher lookout point where people were standing up on a rock about 2/10mile away, but it was not any part of this mirador. Also, the other spot is farther to the east and has a limited perspective, whereas this mirador offers for you to walk/drive a ways to see all across the city. It is really very remarkable.
There are trash cans up there, and unfortunately some trash that missed (or was blown out of) the basureros. It was a bummer to look at an ancient UNESCO World Heritage Site with litter in my foreground.
All in all a great experience and very memorable because I didn't have time to get to many other miradors in all the cities I visited this trip. read more