Castle · Segovia
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"The Alcázar of Segovia, located 53 miles northwest of Madrid, was originally built as a fortress but also served as a royal palace, a state prison, and a military academy." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Castilian restaurant · Segovia
A charming eatery with wood-beamed ceilings dishing out flavorful Spanish fare, where friendly staff make your dining a delightful experience.
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Hotel · Segovia
This charming hotel on a cobblestone street boasts characterful rooms, a cozy bar, and a prime location near Segovia's major sights.
Restaurant · Segovia
Nestled near Plaza Mayor, Restaurante José María boasts a lively atmosphere and serves irresistible, melt-in-your-mouth roast suckling pig alongside other traditional Segovian delights.
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Nestled in a captivating 16th-century palace, this stylish Segovia hotel boasts spacious rooms, a dynamic breakfast scene, and stunning hillside views, just a short stroll from local attractions.
Rustic, 1800s half-timbered house beneath a Roman aqueduct, known for roasted suckling pig.
· Segovia
Segovia is a stunning historic gem just northwest of Madrid, renowned for its majestic Roman aqueduct, medieval walls, and rich architectural heritage.
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Nestled in a charming 19th-century building right at Plaza Mayor, this relaxed hotel boasts spacious rooms, delightful dining options, and prime access to Segovia's attractions.
Nestled in Segovia's vibrant center, this cozy hostal boasts uniquely decorated rooms with air-conditioning and a friendly vibe, perfect for exploring nearby attractions.
Catholic cathedral · Segovia
The Cathedral of Segovia, a stunning late-Gothic marvel with intricate stained glass and serene chapels, invites reflection against a majestic skyline.
Guest house · Segovia
Nestled on a bustling street in Segovia's heart, this cozy hostal boasts bright, modern rooms with balconies just steps from the iconic aqueduct.