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Puente de San Martín

Calle San Martín
Toledo
Castilla-La Mancha

Type: Sightseeing

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The Puente de San Martín, on the opposite side of the hill in the west below El Monasterio de San Juan de Los Reyes, is a 13th-century bridge and the only one in Toledo that still has its two defensive towers. This bridge is best reached by following Calle San Martín, west one block from the plaza in front of the monastery.
Last updated February 20, 2008
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