El Toboso

Camino de Levante

To end of camino
443.4

Mota del Cuervo

11.90

El Toboso

10.90

Quintanar de la Orden

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

El Toboso is the village of Dulcinea — Don Quixote's idealized lady love. Cervantes set her here, and the town has embraced the connection ever since. The Casa-Museo de Dulcinea recreates a wealthy Manchego household of the era, and the streets have a Quixotic atmosphere that's hard to separate from marketing but enjoyable nonetheless.

The Iglesia de San Antonio Abad is worth a look, and the Centro Cervantino houses an unusual collection: editions of Don Quixote in dozens of languages, donated by heads of state and cultural institutions from around the world.

Basic services are available — bars, a small shop, accommodation. El Toboso is a natural overnight stop and the most characterful village on the La Mancha crossing.

History

El Toboso was a real village before Cervantes made it famous. By setting Dulcinea here, he gave a small Manchego agricultural town an immortal literary identity. The real "Dulcinea" may have been inspired by Ana Martínez Zarco de Morales, a local woman — but the debate is endless and ultimately beside the point. What matters is that El Toboso became a symbol of the ordinary Spanish village elevated by imagination.

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