All for One,
Toledo for All!
Toledo is a must-see for any group visiting central Spain. Its cathedral, synagogues, monasteries, and medieval streets form one of the richest monumental ensembles in Europe. With Lorens, none of these highlights are missed – but each of them is experienced differently. Film sequences and projections bring a new rhythm and lighten the weight of such a dense heritage, offering groups a fresh and accessible way to embrace Toledo’s identity.

Lorens experience in Toledo

A narrative between
stone and cinema
With Lorens, Toledo becomes a vast open-air stage where stone, memory, and moving images come together. Participants explore the city’s cultural and historical layers while walking through emblematic monuments and hidden corners, discovering more than 120 film sequences projected directly on site. The Cathedral, the cobertizos, the monasteries, and the palaces blend with Toledo’s cinematic legacy, from international productions to stories anchored in the presence of El Greco and the city’s three religions.

The lens that lightens Toledo!


Technical
information
– Duration: approx. 2h30
– Capacity: up to 30 participants per guide (multiple guides available in parallel)
– Languages: Spanish, English, French
– Walking level: easy, suitable for all, with regular stops
– Accessibility: adaptable for reduced mobility
– Format: walking tour in the historic centre with film sequences projected on walls and monuments or accessed via QR codes
– Optional add-ons: local product tastings, thematic modules for MICE events, tailored extensions including private access to key monuments



Our guides compare the Teatro de Rojas to its image in Murder in the Rue Morgue.
A model visit
A typical experience begins at the Cathedral before plunging into the cobertizos, the covered passages that reveal another face of the city. Along the way, visitors encounter the life and works of El Greco, which remain inseparable from Toledo’s identity. The itinerary can then extend towards San Juan de los Reyes or reach the most cinematic monument in the city, the Hospital de Tavera.
By day, the tour highlights Toledo’s monumental splendour and hidden corners; by night, it transforms into one of Lorens’ most beautiful evening visits in Spain, with projections that bring the stones of the city to life in a collective open-air screening.
