fiogf49gjkf0d Toledo is a major tourist centre and inevitably many of its cafAŠs, bars and restaurants are geared to passing trade. However, the city is as popular with Spanish as with foreign visitors, so decent, authentic places do exist - and there's a bit of nightlife, too, for the local population.
Most
restaurants
in town do a good-value lunchtime
menA?
, with game such as partridge (
perdiz
), pheasant (
faisA?n
) or quail (
cordoniz
) appearing in the more upmarket places, and everyone offering a tasty local speciality,
carcamusa
- a meat stew in a spicy tomato sauce. In the evenings, on a budget, you need to be selective: this can be an expensive town. As a rule, the nearer you get to the centre, the more you'll pay.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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