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Discover the Majestic Segovia Aqueduct

Experience the awe of Segovia Aqueduct, a stunning Roman engineering marvel and historical landmark that captivates all who visit.

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A brief summary to Segovia Aqueduct

  • Monday 10 am-2 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-2 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-2 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-2 pm
  • Friday 10 am-2 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-2 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-2 pm

The Segovia Aqueduct is one of the most impressive and well-preserved monuments from the Roman Empire, standing as a testament to the engineering prowess of ancient civilizations. Built in the 1st century AD, this iconic structure spans nearly 1,000 meters and features over 160 arches, some reaching heights of 28 meters. The aqueduct was constructed to transport water from the nearby Frío River to the city of Segovia, and its durability is remarkable, having stood the test of time for nearly two millennia. As you approach the aqueduct, the sheer scale and elegance of the arches will take your breath away, making it a popular spot for photographs and a key highlight of any visit to Segovia. Visitors can explore the area surrounding the aqueduct, which is located in a picturesque square filled with cafes and shops offering local delicacies. There are informative plaques that provide insights into the history and significance of this remarkable structure, allowing you to appreciate its cultural importance fully. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight casts a golden hue on the stone, enhancing the beauty of the aqueduct. For a truly memorable experience, consider taking a guided tour that delves deeper into the history of Segovia and the engineering behind this monumental feat. The Segovia Aqueduct not only represents the ingenuity of the Romans but also serves as a symbol of the rich history and heritage of this charming Spanish city.

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
  • Explore the nearby cafes and try the local delicacy, cochinillo (roast suckling pig).
  • Take a guided tour to learn more about the aqueduct's history and engineering.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the area around the aqueduct has cobbled streets.
  • Check local events, as the area sometimes hosts cultural performances near the aqueduct.
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Experience Segovia Aqueduct

Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are starting from the Plaza Mayor (Main Square) in Segovia, head north on Calle Juan Bravo. Continue straight for about 500 meters. When you reach the intersection with Calle de la Infanta Isabel, turn left. Walk straight for another 200 meters until you see the Aqueduct on your right. It will be hard to miss!

  • Walking

    From the Segovia Cathedral, exit the cathedral area and head southwest on Calle de los Almuedanos. Continue walking straight until you reach Calle de la Infanta Isabel. Turn right and walk down this street for about 300 meters. The Aqueduct will be visible ahead to your left.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    If you are near the Segovia Bus Station, you can take the local bus service to the Aqueduct. Board the bus heading towards Plaza de la Artillería. After a short ride (about 10 minutes), get off at the stop 'Plaza Azoguejo'. From there, you will see the Aqueduct directly in front of you.

  • Walking

    If you are coming from the Alcázar of Segovia, exit the Alcázar and head east on the Calle del Alcázar. Continue straight until you reach the Plaza de la Reina Victoria Eugenia. From here, take Calle de la Infanta Isabel on your left. Walk for about 600 meters, and you will arrive at the Aqueduct, which will be on your right side.

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