Segovia World Heritage guided tour
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 the Old Town of Segovia was once a place of happy coexistence for Moors, Christians and Jews and represents a city of remarkable complexity.
Admire the World Heritage sites of Segovia on a 2-hour tour, starting at the historic Aqueduct. Walk along the main route inside the city walls to see the well-preserved buildings of the Old Town, including the 16th-century Gothic cathedral, and end at the imposing Alcázar.
On this walking tour you will take the most representative route through the city to see many of its historic sights, starting from the feet of the beautifully preserved roman aqueduct.
Second stop is at La Canaleja viewpoint, close to the Casa de los Picos (Peak's House) for a panoramic view of the city. After that, in Medina del Campo square you can admire the Romanesque church of San Martin. Continue to Plaza Corpus, site of the city’s former main synagogue, now the Catholic Church of Corpus Christi.
Next, you will find the Cathedral, in the main square, the last Gothic cathedral built in Spain.
The tour finishes inside the Alcázar, a stunning stone fortification on a rocky crag above the confluence of the rivers Eresma and Clamores.