Leave the crowds of Madrid behind and set off to discover Segovia & Ávil on this full-day tour. Admire in Segovia the marvel of Roman engineering in the preserved aqueducts and explore the city's history. The Plaza Mayor, the spectacular Gothic Cathedral of Santa María, the viewpoint of Canaleja, .. and, of course, another of its tourist icons is the Alcazar of Segovia, its the unique castle with the appearance of a fairytale palace of Disney.
Now in Avila city, walk the ancient streets and lose yourself in the fortified city’s architecture among the Roman churches, a 12th-century cathedral, and Gothic palaces and learn about Santa Teresa de Jesus. The history of the mentioned monuments, as well as anecdotes, curiosities and stellar moments over the years, will be told in great detail by our guide during the guided walk tour.
Join this tour and get a deep knowledge about these two Unesco World Heritage cities, for couples, families with children and culture and history lovers...,
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.
Built in the 12th century, it is located on the current Juan Bravo street, halfway between the Cathedral of Santa María and the Roman aqueduct. It is a temple of Mozarabic origin with Romanesque style. It has three naves, a transept with a brick dome and a tripartite apse.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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