Toro is the Albocela of the Vacceos of Tito Livio. It is situated on a hill overlooking the great Romanesque bridge (according to the latest research) over the Duero. It had an imposing walled enclosure from before the Roman domination and has numerous monuments. It belongs to the Comarca de Toro.
It has many churches. The Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor, of advanced Romanesque style, was founded by Alfonso VII and its construction began in 1160. The Church of El Salvador is a Mudejar work from the beginning of the 13th century. The Church of San Julián de los Caballeros, the Church of San Lorenzo, a Mudejar building from the 12th century, and the Church of San Pedro del Olmo, Gothic, pending restoration, are also worth a visit. The churches of Santo Sepulcro, Santo Tomás Canturianense, Santa María de Arbas, Santa María la Nueva, the convent of Sancti Spiritus and the church of San Pelayo are all monuments worth a visit.
Toro has been declared City of Tourist Interest and Historical and Artistic Monumental Complex. One kilometre away is the Church of Santa María de la Vega, also known as the Christ of Battles. It is Mudejar in style and was consecrated in 1208.
Among the civil monuments it is worth mentioning the Town Hall, rebuilt in 1778, the Pías Schools, which occupy a 15th century palace, the Palace of the Marqués de Santa Cruz, the Torre del Reloj, the Arco del Postigo, the Alcázar and the Palacio de las Leyes de Toro.
The patron saint of Toro is the Virgen del Canto, whose festivity is celebrated on 8 September.
- Town Hall: Plaza de España, 1. Tel: 980 108 101
- Hostel “Julián”: Dominicos, 53. Tel.: 980 692 745
- Hostal “Castilla”: Plaza de España, 19. Tel: 980 690 381
- Hotel María de Molina: Plaza San Julián de los Caballeros, 1, Tel: 980 691 414
- Hotel Juan II: Paseo del Espolón, 1. Tel: 980 690 300
- Hotel Zaravencia: Plaza Mayor, 17. Tel: 980 69 49 98
- Palacio Rejadorada Posada: Rejadorada 11-13. Tel: 980 694 979
Since ancient times, Toro was distinguished by the number and quality of its hospitals and charitable foundations, of which it had up to twelve. Among them are: Rocamador, Los Palmeros, Roncesvalles, Hospital de la Cruz, the latter still standing can be seen in the street Rejadorada.
Walk through Toro, the city is art and architecture and tranquillity. Look out to see the fertile valley and the Duero river from the Collegiate Church, you will see your way, white line drawn between the trees, and, if your spirit allows it, drink a good Toro red wine.