“In the end, we only regret the things we haven’t done. Just do it.” – Happy Pill #12
Callejón is a Spanish term for alley, alleyway, passage, passageway or backstreet
Toledo in Spain has lots of narrow cobblestone streets, narrow stairs, winding streets, restaurants in narrow lane ways. The streets are such a photographer’s delight, capturing the beauty and uniqueness of this little city.
It was September when we went to Toledo and it was just such a pleasant experience having the streets all to ourselves.
This is for citysonnets’ November Photo a Day Challenge, November 19: Toledo’s Narrow Streets





Beautiful shots of alleyways and narrow streets, T.
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Thanks for the comment, Hannah.
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You are most welcome!
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oh what a lovely post! i went crazy taking pictures of the charming alleys during my last visit in Toledo. i won’t be surprised if i captured the same alley as yours 🙂 🙂 thank you! 🙂
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Well these alleyways are for all to admire, Wi. I can look at them over and over…but it would be better if I am really there 🙄. Awwww take me back.
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Love that last one, inviting me to explore
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After a day of walking, those steps were so hard to climb in the end haha
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I can believe that!
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Wonderful callejones. 😊
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Thanks Irene!
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I love the narrow alleys. I think I like the one with the steps the best. It shows how they used all the land they could.
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So pretty but hard on the feet. Thanks Dan for the comment.
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