Segovia, Spain

Segovia, Spain

Segovia Spain

Segovia is Castile at its best. Splendid golden churches and twisting alleyways filled with the smell of sopa castellana, a rich garlic soup of sausages, bread, and eggs. Only the unwise dash past the massive Roman aqueduct, the cathedral, and the stunning Alcazar in a quick day trip; other know about Segovia’s cool plazas after sundown. The imposing Roman aqueduct has been moving water for over two millennia. View if from Plaza del Azoguejo where the structure reaches a maximum height of 30m, or catch its profile from the steps on the left side of plaza. The city’s position at the confluence of the Rivers Eresma and Clamores has led to compare Segovia to a sailing ship, with the Alcazar, a fortress, as its majestic bow. The fortress commands a stellar view of Segovia and the surrounding plain, inside is a collection of medieval weaponry and several spectacular handcrafted ceilings. The cathedral is a massive late Gothic edifice. Elegant and graceful, Segovia is the true essence of Old Castile.
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Recommended airport
Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
Points of interest
  • Alcazar of Segovia
  • Aqueduct of Segovia
  • Botanical Garden of Segovia
Nearby destinations
  • Coca a 46.05 km
  • Lozoya a 26.84 km
  • Tres cantos a 49.51 km
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