Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Segovia, Spain
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Experience Segovia in Spain in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in SegoviaIndividual Sights in SegoviaSight 1: Monasterio de la Humilde Encarnación
The Monastery of the Humble Incarnation is a cloistered monastery of the Augustinian Mothers located in the city of Segovia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, in Spain.
Sight 2: Iglesia de Santa Isabel
The convent of Santa Isabel is a monastery of the Spanish city of Segovia.
Sight 3: Iglesia de Santa Eulalia
The Church of Santa Eulalia de Mérida is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Santa Eulalia located in the city of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. The main monument of the square of the same name, it is the epicentre of the old neighbourhood of Segovian cloth weavers, located outside the walls.
Sight 4: Plaza de Santa Eulalia
The Plaza de Santa Eulalia is located in the city of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. It is the centre of the Santa Eulalia neighbourhood, it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest on 19 February 2017. The main monument in the square is the church of Santa Eulalia.
Sight 5: Iglesia de Santo Tomás
The church of Santo Tomás Apóstol is a Catholic building located next to Paseo de Ezequiel González, in the neighborhood of the same name, in the city of Segovia, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León.
Sight 6: Jardín Botánico de Segovia
The Botanical Garden of Segovia is a green space located in the central neighborhood of Santo Tomás, in the city of Segovia (Spain), which houses the most representative species of the major flora of the province, as well as decorative, aromatic and medicinal plants. It has its entrance on Calle Santo Tomás and exit on Calle del Jardín Botánico.
Sight 7: Iglesia de San Millán
The church of San Millán is a Catholic building located next to Avenida del Acueducto, in the San Millán neighborhood of the city of Segovia, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León.
Sight 8: Iglesia de San Clemente
The Church of San Clemente is a Roman Catholic church in the Spanish city of Segovia.
Sight 9: Casa de la Tierra
The Casa de la Tierra is a palace located in the city of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain.
Sight 10: Alhóndiga
Join Free Tour*The Alhóndiga is a building in the Spanish city of Segovia, built at the beginning of the sixteenth century when the Catholic Monarchs were reigning. It is a building that belongs to the industrial Gothic style and is one of the few examples of industrial architecture that was made while Isabella and Ferdinand were still reigning.
Sight 11: Segovia
Segovia is a city in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the Province of Segovia. Segovia is in the Inner Plateau, near the northern slopes of the Sistema Central range and on a bend of the Eresma river.
Sight 12: Iglesia de San Justo
The Church of Saints Justo y Pastor is a Roman Catholic church located in Segovia, Spain, near the Plaza del Azoguejo, on the other side of the aqueduct. It is a Romanesque church built in the twelfth century on the remains of a hermitage that was originally dedicated to the Christ of the Gascons. His Romanesque paintings are significant.
Wikipedia: Iglesia de los Santos Justo y Pastor (Segovia) (ES)
Sight 13: Iglesia de El Salvador
The Church of the Savior is a Roman Catholic church in the Spanish city of Segovia.
Sight 14: Plaza del Salvador
The Plaza del Salvador is a public space in the Spanish city of Segovia.
Sight 15: Aqueduct of Segovia
The Aqueduct of Segovia is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water from springs in the mountains 17 kilometres (11 mi) away to the city's fountains, public baths and private houses, and was in use until 1973. Its elevated section, with its complete arcade of 167 arches, is one of the best-preserved Roman aqueduct bridges and the foremost symbol of Segovia, as evidenced by its presence on the city's coat of arms. The Old Town of Segovia and the aqueduct, were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
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