The activity begins next to the Aqueduct and continues through the historic center of Segovia, traveling through some of its most representative spaces. Along the itinerary you pass through Calle Real, several viewpoints and squares full of history.
The tour also includes the surroundings of the old Jewry and Plaza Mayor, where different aspects of the city’s urban, cultural and monumental history are discussed. Afterwards, the route proceeds to the Canonjías area and ends at the Alcázar.
The experience ends with a guided tour of the interior of the Alcázar, in which some of its most outstanding rooms are toured and the historical relevance of the building is known.
After the end of the activity, you can enjoy special discounts on the purchase of local products and restaurant menus. You can also enjoy exclusive tastings and snacks.
Plaza del Azoguejo, outside the Segovia Tourist Office. Look for a blue-green flag.
This experience begins in the Plaza del Azoguejo, where the imposing Roman Aqueduct awaits you to finish this visit of the main corners of Segovia.
You will walk along one of Segovia’s arteries, where you will discover some places of interest such as the Canaleja viewpoint, the Casa de los Picos or the Palacio de Cascales.
In the Plaza de Medina del Campo you will find buildings of great historical importance such as the Palace of Henry IV or the Church of San Martin, in addition to the figure of Juan Bravo and the War of the Communers.
In the immediate vicinity of Corpus Square, you will explore the Jewish Quarter of Segovia and learn how the three cultures coexisted in the medieval city.
Here you will be surprised with one of Segovia’s jewels, its imposing cathedral, whose beauty has led her to consider it as “the lady of the cathedrals”.
You will continue along this street, characterized by having a craft shop and traditional products of the city, before entering the neighborhood of Canonjías.
You will finish this visit in Alcázar de Segovia, which, with its silhouette of castle of tale, is one of the most emblematic monuments of Spain. Its interior offers a tour of history: the Throne Room and the Kings Room, decorated with impressive Mudéjar cofferings and portraits of monarchs; the Arms Room, which preserves armor and military pieces; and the Chapel, of great Gothic sobriety. The Alcazar was a royal palace, fortress and prison, and still retains that air of medieval grandeur.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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