Segovia Experience





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Experience the essence of Segovia in just one day! Discover the secrets of one of Spain's most enchanting cities with our tour of Segovia. Step back in time as you stroll through narrow cobbled streets, marvel at impressive monuments and immerse yourself in Segovia's rich tapestry of history and culture. Highlights include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Aqueduct, the iconic Alcazar and the impressive Gothic Cathedral. Enjoy the expertise of our local guides as you discover the city's rich history and culture. INCLUDES: ✅ Live guides (English and Spanish). ✅ Transport (Madrid > Segovia > Madrid) ✅ Walking tour in Segovia ✅ Free time to explore Segovia ✅ OPTION - Entrance to the Alcázar of Segovia
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One of the best-preserved elevated Roman aqueducts and the foremost symbol of Segovia
Segovia Cathedral is the Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral located in the main square of the city of Segovia. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in a Gothic style in the mid-16th century.
The Church of St Stephen is one of a number of medieval churches in Segovia and It dates from the 12th century and is noted for its Romanesque bell tower.
The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval alcázar located in the city of Segovia, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Rising out on a rocky crag above the confluence of two rivers near the Guadarrama mountains, it is one of the most distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape – like the bow of a ship. The Alcázar was originally built as a fortress but has served as a royal palace, a state prison, a Royal Artillery College and a military academy since then. It is currently used as a museum and a military archives building.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Infants under 4 years old are considered lap children and are free
Reviews(5)
Took the tour to Segovia. The bus was comfortable, staff friendly, and enjoyed the guided tour. We then had the remainder of the day to ourselves. We choose only Segovia because we went to Toledo on a separate trip. If I had to choose I would rate Toledo over Segovia but Segovia is amazing and the aqueduct is stunning. I am glad I didn't try to squeeze two cities in one trip. You don't need a whole day in either but a couple hours in each would be too short.
We took the tour to Segovia, leaving from Plaza de Espana. The Viator agents were at the bus stop early. The bus loading went quickly. The trip to Segovia was comfortable. The tour guide met us as we arrived. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and did a superb job of showing us this historic city. We highly recommend this tour.
<p>You get what you paid for. First off, our bus arrived to pick us up 35 minutes late and we still had to leave Segovia at the same time, which means our trip was cut short because THEY could not get their bus to the stop on time. The young ladies gathering our tickets seemed like college students doing this as a part-time job and were a bit disorganized and did not speak much English. We did not have a tour guide or anyone from the company sitting with us on the bus.</p> <p>Our tour guide, Arancha, was there and ready to greet us when we arrived. She was very nice and a little funny, but you could tell that this was a side job for her and not something she was a professional at. It was hard to understand her because she did not have any sort of microphone or headset like other tour groups give us, and the constant switching between English and Spanish was better. Her English was fluent, but there were times when it was work for me to understand what she was saying. I was glad that she did not cut her time short with us, despite the bus being late. She told us about they history of the aqueduct which she was very knowledgable about, and then took us through the town and explained things like architecture, churches, food, and the castle at the end the inspiration for Disney's Snow White castle. She was friendly and approachable, and I could tell that she enjoys what she was doing.</p> <p>I enjoyed having the almost two hours at the end to wander the city which again, was cut short due to the bus driver being late. Segovia is a wonderful little town, and they cater to tourists. There are fast food restaurants and so many cute little shops there. Segovia is known for their suckling pig, as well as a pastry cake made with marzipan cream.</p> <p>I would suggest this tour if you are fine with all of this, but if what you are looking for is a professional tour guide, then this is not for you.</p>
I went to Segovia today with my friend. We always take walking tours in new cities/towns to get the inside view on the culture and history of the area. Today's tour was advertised as bilingual. Our guide started every stop in Spanish. She spoke extensively about various features of the building, people who lived there and quirky facts. Her explanations could be five minutes in Spanish and the corresponding English translation was under 30 seconds...My school Spanish is nearly 15 years old so I tried to translate for my friend and fellow English speaking tour mates. When I asked simple questions to clarify my understanding she was unable to comprehend and did not answer them at all. There were stops enroute to the Alcazar that she gave a description in Spanish for a few minutes before walking off without uttering a single word in English!! I don't want to hear that these licenced guides are bilingual and certified as this lady was unable to maintain a simple conversation in English about the weather or the cost of entrance to monuments... I feel really annoyed that we paid the same amount as our Spanish counterparts for a completely difference experience. Segovia itself is stunning and I would highly advise visiting from Madrid. However I would be reluctant to recommend the punctuality of this bus-we were collected 15 mins after time and the 2nd stop was collected 30mins late so by the time we actually got on the road the best part of 45-60 mins was gone from our free time in Segovia. I would certainly not recommend the add on walking tour. Get a map in the tourist office- it has more info written on the back page than we got in English from our 'official' guide.
Dear CloverIE, Thank you very much for taking the time to share your opinion about our guided trip to Segovia with other users of Trip Advisor. For us it is really important to know about your experience as only thanks to your reviews we can improve. We are sorry to hear that our service has been so far below your expectations, but we would like to inform you that our company has already taken steps on the subject you comment. All the guides that we work with are professional local guides with the official certificate of bilingual guides. They all speak Spanish and English fluently, so we are investigating what could happen on the 12th of July. We apologize for all the insolvencies and we are sorry that you couldn´t fully enjoy your trip. We hope that if can give another opportunity if you would like to visit Segovia again. Once again, we would like to thank you for your review, we want to offer the best service possible and your opinion help us to reach this goal. Best regard from Express Toledo
<p>This trip was an excellent value. The bus was prompt and very comfortable and the guide was excellent. It was a very cold day and the cafeteria at the palace served the best host chocolate and Irish Coffee believe it or not ever !</p>



