









Segovia: Excursion from Madrid with a cultural tour guide and van
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English and Spanish
- Official cultural tour guide in Spanish and English
- Private transportation Madrid–Segovia–Madrid by air-conditioned van
- Refreshments during the trip
- Entrance to the Cathedral of Segovia: €4 per person (optional, arranged on the day)
- Entry ticket to the Alcazar in Segovia: €10 per person (optional, arranged on the day)
- Lunch or dinner
- Other tickets to monuments upon request
- Languages: English and Spanish
- Official cultural tour guide in Spanish and English
- Private transportation Madrid–Segovia–Madrid by air-conditioned van
- Refreshments during the trip
- Entrance to the Cathedral of Segovia: €4 per person (optional, arranged on the day)
- Entry ticket to the Alcazar in Segovia: €10 per person (optional, arranged on the day)
- Lunch or dinner
- Other tickets to monuments upon request
Segovia is not just the aqueduct and the picture-postcard photo. This city was built on a hill between two rivers, designed to withstand sieges and project power over all of Castile. The result is a city that reads as a fortress, not a backdrop — and that goes unnoticed if you don't know what you're looking at.
The problem is that most visitors arrive by coach with fifty strangers, take a photo of the aqueduct, eat a quick suckling pig, and return to Madrid without understanding why this city exists right here. We do something different.
We pick up travelers in Madrid in our van (maximum 8 people) and go to discover the city. First, the Roman Aqueduct, standing for almost 2,000 years without a drop of mortar; the Jewish Quarter, with its own history of coexistence and expulsion, different from that of Toledo but just as real; the Cathedral, the last Gothic cathedral built in Spain, known as the "Lady of the Cathedrals"; and the Alcázar, where Isabella the Catholic was proclaimed Queen of Castile — it's not just a fairytale castle.
We finish at the Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos, the vantage point from which you can see the Alcázar perched on the rock, with the Sierra de Guadarrama behind it.
You set the pace. If you want to stay longer in one place, we'll stay. If there's something specific you want to learn about Segovia, let us know before we leave and we'll include it.
- Flexible itinerary. If you want to spend more time somewhere, we'll stop.
- Judería, Moorish quarter, and cathedral with real context, not just facts.
- Official cultural tour guide covering all of Segovia's history and heritage.
- Private van from Madrid. Maximum 8 people, no large groups.
- We start at the Roman Aqueduct
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Water
Not allowed
- Alcohol and drugs
Know before you go
- Assistance animals are allowed.
- Child seats are available on request if advised at the time of booking.
- Entrance to the cathedral (€4 per person) is optional and not included — the tour guide arranges tickets on the same day if you wish to visit.
- Entry to the Alcázar (€10 per person) is optional and not included — the tour guide arranges the tickets on the same day if you wish to visit.
- Hotel pick-up is available in the central areas of Madrid — please provide your address when completing the booking.
- Pickup begins 15 minutes before departure; please be at the meeting point at the stated time.
- Strollers can be brought into the van.
- The itinerary is flexible — if you have specific interests in Segovia, please indicate this in the comments when booking.
- This trip is not wheelchair accessible.
