Admission to: Cathedral of Segovia
Access to the audiovisual room, the cloister, the chapter hall, the exhibition halls of Santa Catalina, the tapestry room, the liturgical ornaments, and the painting hall underneath the cloister
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Access to the bell tower
Free for children aged 0-7
Children aged 0-7 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Children aged 8+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Audio guide availability is dependent on the venue. Please refer to the official website for more information
Participants using wheelchairs/mobility equipment should be accompanied
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Consumption of beverages or food is prohibited in the Cathedral
Recommended to dress respectfully
Visits to the cathedral are free for disabled visitors (65%+) and residents
Step into centuries of history at the Cathedral of Segovia, one of Spain’s last Gothic cathedrals. Known as “The Lady of Cathedrals” for its elegance and grandeur, this 16th-century masterpiece rises from the heart of Segovia’s Old Town. Inside, explore soaring vaulted ceilings, intricate stained-glass windows, and over 20 richly decorated chapels. Designed by Juan Gil de Hontañón, this late Gothic masterpiece features a grand layout with three naves, side chapels, and a semicircular sanctuary with an elegant ambulatory. Consecrated in 1768, the cathedral offers a deeply atmospheric journey through art, architecture, and faith, making it a must-visit for anyone captivated by Spain’s historical and cultural richness