On Friday night, after the rain stopped, I met Dad and Sue at their hotel and we walked into the centre to try and find something to eat. We ended up walking quite far and having a drink on the way, and then returning to the one of the first restaurants that we saw to eat. When we stopped for a drink, somehow I managed to order a non-alcoholic beer! I don't have a clue how that happened, but it was ok because my stomach still wasn't completely settled from lunch time's drinking.

When we did stop to eat, I had Gazpacho, followed by quail and chips, and then some tiramisu for desert. I thought that wasn't bad for €10,00 but Dad and Sue seemed to think that it was expensive.

The next day we met up in the morning at 10:00, and stopped for some tostadas, before heading over to one of the many churches in Toledo. This church cost us €2,30 to enter and we could go up the bell tower for some amazing views of Toledo.

View from the bell tower
The bell tower offers one of the best views of Toledo from inside the city
The Dome
This dome is on the roof of the church, and is visible from outside town too
Inside the tower
The steps leading down inside the tower
Inside the church
This is the view inside the church

After looking around the town for a while, we ended up sitting outside a bar and had a few beers and some lunch. We chose a bar near the Alcazar because it had a machine underneath each parasol that would spray you with a fine mist of water which was very refreshing! After lunch I returned home and Dad and Sue went to their hotel room for a siesta.

In the afternoon we were due to meet at 7:00, and when I got to the hotel only Dad was waiting for me. We were due to to a walk outside the casco around the surrounding hills, and Sue had decided not to come. Me and dad walked all the way around the valley, and stopped at the bar half way for some beers. When we got back it was 10:00 and we met Sue in town outside a bar.

We decided to eat at a restaurant a little bit further into town, and when we looked in through the windows there were just a few little table and chairs. When we told the waiter that we wanted to eat he lead us downstairs to a massive basement section with lots of tables and chairs in it - you could probably sit about 50 people down there! It was quite a surprise because the place looked so tiny from the outside.

I had Judias Verdes (green beans) to start but they were no where near as good as Charo's! For my main I had croquettes and chips, and I had flan (which is like creme caramel) for desert. On the way home I could hear music playing in the park near my house, and even inside my room the music was quite loud. I still managed to fall asleep straight away though because I was so tired.