La Nocturna de Toledo is a night run in Toledo, offering 8.5-kilometer and 5-kilometer options. Held in October, these non-competitive races prioritize participation, charity, and the city's atmosphere over speed. After 18 years, the event attracts athletes from across Spain, and Corredor magazine has listed it among Spain’s most recommendable sporting events.
The route passes many of Toledo’s main landmarks, such as the Cathedral, the Alcázar, San Martín Bridge, Bisagra Gate, the Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real, Rojas Theater, and Plaza de Zocodover. Its charitable mission, present since its inception, supports the Niemann Pick Foundation of Spain, with special recognition also given to APANAS and Maratón pura lección de vida. The night setting is key: runners navigate the historic city as monuments are illuminated, and the spectators give Toledo a unique race-night ambiance.