Explore Segovia with your family on this kid-friendly tour led by a professional guide!
Discover the secrets of this charming town and introduce your little ones to art, history and much more. After learning about the iconic Aqueduct of Segovia, still standing after centuries of history, stroll through the Barrio Judío (Jewish Quarter). Prepare to capture with your camera the charming Main Square (Plaza Mayor) and see from outside the Cathedral of Segovia, overlooking the historical center.
The highlight of the tour is a visit inside the magnificent Alcázar of Segovia. Here, children can let their imaginations run wild as they explore towers and halls, hearing tales of knights, kings, and queens that once walked these very corridors.
Blend together fun and learning on this tailor-made tour for you and your family!
The magnificent aqueduct of Segovia is a remarkably well preserved construction dating back to the 1th century AD. At its maximum height, it is almost 30 meters tall. Today, this incredible example of engineering is among the most important landmarks in the city.
Follow your expert guide through the Jewish Quarter, in the old town. This neighbourhood was inhabited by the Jewish community up until the issuing of the Edict of Granada in 1492.
Take a leisurely stroll through Plaza Mayor, the main square of Segovia, an important gathering point for visitors and locals alike. Enjoy the shades provided by charming trees, and soak in the authentic atmosphere of this square!
See from outside the Cathedral of Segovia. Its construction began in the early 16th century and it overlooks Plaza Mayor with its imposing yet elegant structure.
Our guide will tell you all about the kings and queens that inhabited this castle, one among the most famous in the whole country. As you walk through its halls, you will feel like you are traveling back in time!
Meet your guide in front of the Tourist Office, near the aqueduct.
Segovia is a historic city in Spain known for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman aqueduct, medieval architecture, and the stunning Alcázar of Segovia, which is said to have inspired Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a blend of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance influences, making it a unique and captivating destination.
This impressive aqueduct, built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, is one of the best-preserved elevated Roman aqueducts in the world. It spans over 29 kilometers and features 167 arches.
This fairytale-like castle is one of the most distinctive castles in Spain. It is said to have inspired Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle and offers stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Known as 'the Lady of Cathedrals,' this Gothic cathedral is the last to be built in Spain and features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a beautiful cloister.
This stunning palace and gardens were once a royal residence and hunting lodge. The palace features opulent interiors, while the gardens are home to numerous fountains and sculptures.
A traditional dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy skin and tender meat.
A hearty stew made with large white beans, pork, and other meats, originating from the nearby town of La Granja de San Ildefonso.
A traditional dessert made with layers of sponge cake, custard, and meringue, topped with almonds.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Segovia is a generally safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Segovia Station
Segovia Bus Station
The bus network covers most of the city and is an affordable way to get around.
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