Castle · Segovia
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"Originally built as a fort in the 12th century, it eventually became the preferred residence of the Castilian monarchs for much of the Middle Ages, housing notable figures like Queen Isabella I." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Restaurant · Segovia
Rustic, 1800s half-timbered house beneath a Roman aqueduct, known for roasted suckling pig.
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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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Historical landmark · Segovia
The Aqueduct of Segovia, a stunning ancient Roman engineering marvel with 167 mortarless arches, stands majestically over the charming old town, inviting all to marvel at its grandeur.
Hotel · Segovia
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.
· 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 beautifully renovated 400-year-old convent, this chic hotel boasts upscale rooms, stunning valley views, and easy access to Segovia's historic sites.
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.
Bed & breakfast · Segovia
Nestled just a stroll from Segovia’s stunning Roman Aqueduct, this stylish hotel offers spacious rooms, a trendy bar, and a generous breakfast buffet.
Castilian restaurant · Segovia
A charming eatery with wood-beamed ceilings dishing out flavorful Spanish fare, where friendly staff make your dining a delightful experience.
Nestled in Segovia’s historic heart, this chic hotel boasts stylish rooms with Alcázar views and a laid-back vibe, perfect for exploring the city’s rich gems.