Segovia

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Perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop above the plains of Castile and León, Segovia is a city that feels like a living museum. Its skyline is dominated by a fairy-tale castle that supposedly inspired Walt Disney, while a staggering Roman aqueduct marches through the very heart of the old town. For international travellers, Segovia offers a compact but deeply rewarding blend of ancient history, medieval architecture, and robust Castilian cuisine – perfect for a day trip or an overnight stop on a northern Spain road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors see the main sights in a single day, arriving from Madrid (just 90 minutes by high-speed train). Start at the aqueduct, then walk uphill past the cathedral to the Alcázar. For a more relaxed pace – and to enjoy the city's excellent roast suckling pig (cochinillo) at a traditional mesón – stay overnight. Two days allow time to explore the nearby royal palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso or hike in the surrounding Guadarrama hills.

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