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fiogf49gjkf0d Toledo is a major tourist centre and inevitably many of its cafA©s, 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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