5 Places to See in Segovia

Segovia, located in the heart of Spain, is a charming and historic city with a wealth of sights to see. Here are five must-see attractions in Segovia:

The Aqueduct of Segovia

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Travel Itinerary: How to Spend a Day in Segovia (Spain). / 5 Places to Visit in Segovia

This stunning Roman aqueduct is one of the most famous landmarks in the city. Built in the first century AD, it stands over 29 meters high and stretches almost a kilometer. The aqueduct is of granite blocks and held together without mortar, a testament to the engineering skills of the Romans. Visitors can walk along the top of the aqueduct, which offers panoramic views of the city.

The Alcázar of Segovia

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Alcazar de Segovia – A Fairytale Castle Before Disney (Spain). 5 Places to Visit

This castle palace, located on a rocky outcrop above the city, is one of the most beautiful in Spain. It dated back to the 12th century and used as a royal palace, a state prison, and a military academy. The castle features a mix of Gothic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance styles and is best known for its beautiful gardens and towers. The views from the top of the towers are breathtaking and well worth the climb.

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The Cathedral of Segovia

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Why You Should Visit Segovia Cathedral (Spain)./ 5 Places to Visit

This Gothic cathedral, located in the center of the city, was built in the 14th and 15th centuries. It is known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and impressive bell tower, which stands over 90 meters high. The cathedral also houses a museum with a collection of religious art and artifacts.

The Plaza Mayor

Alcazar de Segovia - A Fairytale Castle Before Disney (Spain).
Alcazar de Segovia – A Fairytale Castle Before Disney (Spain).

This beautiful square, located in the heart of the city, is a great place to relax and people-watch. Historic buildings surround the square, including the town hall and the Cathedral. It is also home to various restaurants and bars, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or a refreshing drink.

The Jewish Quarter

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The Aqueduct of Segovia – Ancient Rome’s Legacy in Spain

The Jewish Quarter is a fascinating area to explore. The narrow streets and buildings are a reminder of the city’s rich history and the vibrant Jewish community. Visitors can visit the Sinagoga del Tránsito, a 13th-century synagogue, and the Casa de los Botines, a famous building designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí.

In addition to these five sights, Segovia offers a range of other attractions, including the Roman Wall, the Royal Palace, and the Church of San Martin. The city is also a great place to try local specialties, such as roast suckling pig and Segovia-style lamb, as well as a range of delicious desserts. With its rich history, beautiful architecture, and delicious food, Segovia is a must-see destination in Spain.

Where to Stay in Segovia

You can go on a day trip from Madrid to Segovia (together with Toldeo and Avila). But, if you want to stay here for a night because you need to see and experience a lot more, book yourself a nice place to sleep.

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