Discover the amazing city of Segovia with our electric bikes. Heritage, culture and nature.
The whole route is structured around the historic city center, focusing on the visit to the medieval wall of almost 3.5 km, with strategic viewpoints, and also on the intramural route through the streets of the Jewry. We start from the beginning of the Monumental Aqueduct, accompanying its route to the Plaza del Azoguejo. We border the wall to reach St. Lawrence Square, with its Romanesque church. We continue along the river Eresma along the Mills Path and the Parral Alameda, with its majestic Monastery and the Royal Mint. We arrive at the esplanade of the Fuencisla, at the foot of the Alcazar, after approaching the Church of Veracruz, owned by the Order of Malta. Next, we arrive the Jewry by the Relief Arch to explore unique places, such as the Cathedral, the Church of St. Stephen, the Mirador del Postigo or the Devil statue
We accompany the route of the Segovia Aqueduct from the beginning of the monumental Aqueduct to the highest point, 28 meters, next to the Plaza del Azoguejo
We get away from the crowds to reach one of Segovia’s most unique squares, with the Romanesque Church and its characteristic houses. Look at the rooftops; see anything different?
Pedalling through the Alameda del Parral, by the Eresma River, we pass by the Parral Monastery, built in the time of Henry IV and in which the last monks of the Catholic Order of Jeromes live today,
At the end of the Alameda del Parral, in addition to contemplating the Alcázar for the first time, we will discover the Royal Mint, ordered built in the time of Philip II at the end of the 16th century. We are on the first site in Europe where coins were minted industrially, taking advantage of the force of water to move water mills. We tell you the exciting story of this World Heritage Site
Church belonging to the Order of Malta, with incredible views of the Alcazar and the walled compound and a building full of history. Essential viewpoint of the Alcazar and the walled area
Must stop at the foot of the Alcazar. Feel the magic of our Disney Castle
Bordering the old walls on the way to the old Jewish quarter we will pass by the old Jewish cemetery, located in the place known as "El Pinarillo"
After accessing the interior of the enclosure walled by the San Andrés Gate or Arc de Socorro we arrive at the Cathedral, pedaling through the Jewish quarter
We look at the didactic center of the Jewry, former residence of Abraham Seneor, Senior Accountant of the Catholic Monarchs
Through Corral del Mudo we arrive next to the Church of San Esteban, magnificent example of the Romanesque style, with the tallest Romanesque style tower in Spain and next to the old Episcopal Palace
We continue pedaling and leave the Jewish quarter to stop in the Plaza de San Martin, a corner with incredible charm surrounded by old palace houses next to the statue of Juan Bravo, one of the popular heroes of Castile
Enjoy the views of the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park from the Mirador del Postigo del Consuelo, at the top of the Aqueduct. ¿ Do you know the legend of the Dead Woman? Let us find out for you
We continue with legends and arrive next to the nice statue of the Devil, supposed "architect" of the Aqueduct. From here, we start the way back to the starting point
Once again we accompany the monumental tour of the Aqueduct, passing by the Mesón Candido, which popularized our gastronomic treasure, the Piglet and also next to the Academy of Artillery, the oldest active military academy in the world
Beginning of the monumental aqueduct, next to the Hotel San Antonio el Real
Segovia is a historic city in Spain known for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman aqueduct, medieval architecture, and the stunning Alcázar of Segovia, which is said to have inspired Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a blend of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance influences, making it a unique and captivating destination.
This impressive aqueduct, built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, is one of the best-preserved elevated Roman aqueducts in the world. It spans over 29 kilometers and features 167 arches.
This fairytale-like castle is one of the most distinctive castles in Spain. It is said to have inspired Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle and offers stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Known as 'the Lady of Cathedrals,' this Gothic cathedral is the last to be built in Spain and features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a beautiful cloister.
This stunning palace and gardens were once a royal residence and hunting lodge. The palace features opulent interiors, while the gardens are home to numerous fountains and sculptures.
A traditional dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy skin and tender meat.
A hearty stew made with large white beans, pork, and other meats, originating from the nearby town of La Granja de San Ildefonso.
A traditional dessert made with layers of sponge cake, custard, and meringue, topped with almonds.
These seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Segovia is a generally safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Segovia Bus Station
The bus network covers most of the city and is an affordable way to get around.
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