Discover two of Spain’s most iconic cities in one unforgettable day. Travel comfortably from Madrid and experience the perfect combination of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
Start in Toledo, the legendary City of the Three Cultures and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy stunning panoramic views and free time to explore the city at your own pace. Wander through charming medieval streets, discover hidden corners, shop for local products, and soak up the unique atmosphere of this historic city.
Then continue to Segovia, where a guided walking tour awaits you beneath the world-famous Roman Aqueduct. Explore the city’s most iconic landmarks, including Plaza Mayor, the Gothic Cathedral, Mirador de Canaleja, and the spectacular Alcázar of Segovia, one of Spain’s most fairytale-like castles.
A perfect day trip from Madrid for travelers who want to see more, stress less, and experience the true essence of Spain.
Please go to the Tours & Tickets Office at Calle de Ferraz, 3 and show your voucher. Nearest Metro Stations: Ventura Rodríguez. Line 3 or yellow Arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts
The Cathedral of Santa Maria, also called primate cathedral of Spain, is a Catholic temple of Gothic architecture in Toledo. Its construction began in 1226 under the reign of Ferdinand III the Saint and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when in 1493 the vaults at the foot of the central nave were closed, during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs.
The protected area comprises the old city center, enclosed by the city wall and the meander formed by the Tagus River. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. The city also has the status of Asset of Cultural Interest, having been declared a historic-artistic monument on March 9, 1940.
It is the Jewish community of Toledo which became, in the 12th and 13th centuries, the most populous and rich of the Kingdom of Castile. Coexists for centuries, more or less peacefully, with Muslims and Christians, in which it would be called the city of the three cultures.
The Aqueduct of Segovia is a Roman aqueduct that carried water to the Spanish city of Segovia until 1973.1 Its construction dates from the early second century AD. The most visible, and therefore famous, part of the aqueduct is the arcade that crosses the Azoguejo square.
The Alcázar of Segovia, dating from the early 13th century, is one of the most famous medieval castles in the world and one of the most visited monuments in Spain. Twenty-two kings have passed through its rooms, as well as some of the most prominent figures in history.
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