Acueduct of Segovia
I will be dropping you at the Acueduct of Segovia while I park. During that time you will be able to take pictures. I will meet you there and we will start the visit to Segovia and head to the Cathedral.
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Acueduct of Segovia
I will be dropping you at the Acueduct of Segovia while I park. During that time you will be able to take pictures. I will meet you there and we will start the visit to Segovia and head to the Cathedral.
Cathedral of Segovia
On our way to the Castle of Segovia, you will be able to see Segovia's Cathedral. Entry is optional but highly recommended.
Admission Not Included
Alcazar of Segovia
The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, Castile and León, Spain. The fortress is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. We will visit and tour our first castle
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Bodega y Viñedos Agejas, S.L.
The vineyards of Bodega Agejas are the closest to the city of Segovia. Its excellent grape comes from over 30 hectares of Tempranillo vineyards spread around the winery. Special care is given to the nurture of the vineyards, as well as the correct ripening of the fruit is kept under control to obtain an excellent harvest. The selection of the grape is as important as its subsequent treatment. Our wines age in American oak barrels where they rest under very careful and controlled conditions to ensure that the quality of the wine we produce is excellent.The result is a wine rich in aromas, flavours and colors that perfectly describe the landscape from which they come.
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Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso
We will visit the royal palace and its gardens. The Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso (Spanish: Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso), known as La Granja, is an early 18th-century palace in the small town of San Ildefonso, located in the hills near Segovia and 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Madrid, within the Province of Segovia in central Spain. It became the summer residence of the Kings of Spain from the 1720s during the reign of Philip V. The palace is in a restrained Baroque style, surrounded by extensive gardens in the formal Jardin à la française style with sculptural fountains. It is now open to the public as a museum.
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