Segovia Province

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Segovia Province, a ruggedly beautiful corner of north-central Spain, is a land of Roman aqueducts, medieval castles, and sweeping plains that feel frozen in time. Just an hour north of Madrid, it offers a perfect blend of ancient history, world-class cuisine (especially roast suckling pig), and dramatic landscapes—from the pine-clad Sierra de Guadarrama to the sunbaked meseta. This is a region where you can wander through a Roman city, stand beneath a fairy-tale castle, and taste a wine that has been made for centuries.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to the province: one day for Segovia city (aqueduct, Alcázar, cathedral, and a leisurely lunch of cochinillo) and a second day to explore the countryside—La Granja, Coca, and Pedraza. If you're a keen hiker, add a third day to trek in the Sierra de Guadarrama. The region works well as a day trip from Madrid, but an overnight stay allows you to experience the city's atmospheric evening streets without the crowds.

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