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Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Take a guided tour to one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. Walk through the old town, discover and get amazed by the Roman aqueduct. No words can explain it better than a live experience, you’ll understand why this is a mus
Begin your one-hour trip to Segovia, crossing the Madrid mountains until you reach Castilla y Leon.
During the walking tour you will be able to admire the Roman aqueduct, the city’s most emblematic landmark and one of the best-maintained elevated aqueducts in Europe.
Take a walk through St. Real, Segovia’s main thoroughfare, to discover the Mirador de la Canaleja, a viewpoint with privileged views over the San Millán neighborhood. Then, head to the Casa de los Picos, a house with a striking façade built in the fifteenth century and learn about its peculiar history. Wander through the Old Town to Plaza de Medina del Campo, famous for its eventful past and home to the San Martin Church, dating from 1117.
Visit also the Corpus Square, which is dominated by the Old Main Synagogue, transformed into a Christian church.
Continue walking to the Plaza Mayor, which accommodates some of the town’s most famous buildings, including the breathtaking Cathedral.
Cross the Canonjías neighborhood very close to the Alcazar of Segovia, one of the most spectacular fortresses in all of Spain. Admire its exterior discovering its legends and past.