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  1. Segovia is a picturesque old city with twisting alleyways, the highest concentration of Romanesque churches in all of Europe and pedestrian-only streets, all bordered by a medieval wall and two rivers. In 1985, this sleepy Castillan town was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Segovia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Spain. Explore the grand Roman Aqueduct, Historic Alcazar, Segovia Cathedral, Medieval City Walls and many more attractions.

  3. Official Tourism Website of the Diputación de Segovia. Cultural Tourism, Nature Tourism, Cio, Agenda and much more.

  4. Spain, Europe. Unesco World Heritage–listed Segovia has always had a whiff of legend about it, not least in the myths that the city was founded by Hercules or by the son of Noah. It may also have something to do with the fact that nowhere else in Spain is such a stunning monument to Roman grandeur (the soaring aqueduct) surviving in the heart ...

  5. Jan 6, 2024 · The cobblestone streets seep mystery, the tiny eateries practically call your name, and the buildings dating back to Roman and Moorish times are sure to draw you in. Whether you’re visiting Segovia on a day trip or have more time to spend in this charming little town, here are the best things to do in Segovia!

  6. Segovia. 2000 year old Segovia defies time and carries its history into the future, a history that a myriad of tourists come to see and admire each day. One of the most striking Roman treasures in Europe can be found here.

  7. Discover Segovia. World Heritage Site; Essentials. Aqueduct of Segovia; Cathedral of Segovia; Alcazar; Royal Mint; What to see. Monuments; Gardens; Lookout points; Tours; Useful information. How to arrive; Timetables; Tourist offices; Audio guides; Map and publications; Shopping; Gastronomy. Flavours of Segovia; Restaurants (LIst in Spanish ...

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