Love history but hate crowded tours? This is for you.
Enjoy a completely private, stress-free journey to Spain’s iconic heritage cities. Your personal host makes history come alive with fun stories and insider tips.
Your adventure includes:
- Segovia’s Wonders: Gaze up at the jaw-dropping Roman Aqueduct and explore the storybook Alcázar fortress.
- Ávila’s Walls: Walk the breathtaking ramparts of Europe’s best-preserved walled city.
- Your Pace, Your Place: No herding, no hurrying. Linger where you love, skip what you don’t.
Here’s what makes it special:
- All About You: Hotel pickup, private vehicle, and a flexible schedule.
- A Host, Not Just a Driver: Get local secrets, from the best photo ops to the tastiest food.
Experience the wonder of Segovia's aqueduct and Ávila's walls with the comfort and connection that turns a tour into a treasured memory.
VIP EXECUTIVE VAN MAX 7 PAX<br/>Pickup included
VIP SUV MAX 3 PAX<br/>Pickup included
Explore the charming Old Town of Segovia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its picturesque narrow streets and vibrant history. Segovia is famous for its delicious gastronomy, in particular for its roast suckling pig and its suckling lamb. These traditional dishes are uniquely prepared in the region and are a true foodie's delight.
Visit the Alcázar of Segovia, a stunning castle that inspired Disney’s fairy tales., is one of the most recognized symbols of Segovia. Its distinctive architecture, which combines medieval and Renaissance elements, makes it a truly unique place.
The cathedral, known as the "Lady of the Cathedrals", is a masterpiece of the late Gothic style. Its elegant façade, its impressive stained glass windows and its imposing interior make it a must-see for architecture lovers.
Marvel at the Roman Aqueduct of Segovia, an ancient engineering masterpiece built over 2,000 years ago
Walk along the iconic medieval walls of Ávila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and capture stunning panoramic views of the city
The old town of Ávila is full of history and charm. Its cobbled streets, squares and historic buildings, such as the Ávila Cathedral and the Santa Teresa Convent, transport you back in time and allow you to immerse yourself in the city's rich cultural heritage.
Ávila is famous for its delicious gastronomy. Some of the most outstanding traditional dishes include the Ávila steak (a juicy and tender veal chop), the Santa Teresa yolks (a typical sweet from the city) and the patatas revolconas (a dish of potatoes with paprika and torreznos).
The Cathedral of Ávila, also known as the Cathedral of the Savior, is one of the main monuments and symbols of the city of Ávila, in Spain. It is an impressive Gothic-style religious building and is located in the historic center of the city, within the old medieval walls. Its impressive architecture and artistic richness make it a must for history and art lovers visiting the city of Ávila.
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