Toledo and Segovia Private Tour with Hotel Pick up from Madrid
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10-hour private tour
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Hotel pickup included
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Walking tour guide provided
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Admission to Alcazar included
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Drink and tapa in Segovia
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Luxury bus with WiFi
Explore Toledo and Segovia on a private tour from Madrid, including breathtaking historical sites and a delicious picnic experience.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Preferential admission to the alcazar of segovia with a guided tour.
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Walking tour guide in toledo and segovia
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Drink and tapa in segovia
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Trip by luxury bus / van with air conditioned and wifi, madrid - toledo - segovia - madrid
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Official bilingual guide for guided walking tours in toledo and segovia
Excluded
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Any service not specified in the itinerary
Explore Toledo and Segovia on a private tour from Madrid, including breathtaking historical sites and a delicious picnic experience.
Highlights
- Discover the charms of two World Heritage cities
- Visit the impressive Primate Cathedral in Toledo
- Explore the majestic Roman Aqueduct in Segovia
- Enjoy a guided walking tour in both Toledo and Segovia
- Travel in luxury with air-conditioned and WiFi-equipped transportation
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Catedral Primada
The cathedral of Toledo is one of the three 13th-century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered, in the opinion of some authorities, to be the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. It was begun in 1226 under the rule of Ferdinand III and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when, in 1493, the vaults of the central nave were finished during the time of the Catholic Monarchs. It was modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, although its five naves plan is a consequence of the constructors' intention to cover all of the sacred space of the former city mosque with the cathedral, and of the former sahn with the cloister. It also combines some characteristics of the Mudéjar style, mainly in the cloister, with the presence of multifoiled arches in the triforium. The spectacular incorporation of light and the structural achievements of the ambulatory vaults are some of its more remarkable aspects.
Cattedrale Di Segovia
Segovia Cathedral is the Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral located in the main square of the city of Segovia, in the community of Castile-Leon, Spain. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in a Gothic style in the mid-16th century.
Alcazar of Segovia
The Alcázar of Segovia is a medieval alcázar located in the city of Segovia, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Rising out on a rocky crag above the confluence of two rivers near the Guadarrama mountains, it is one of the most distinctive castle-palaces in Spain by virtue of its shape – like the bow of a ship
Parque Nacional de la Sierra de Guadarrama
The Sierra de Guadarrama is a mountain range forming the main eastern section of the Sistema Central, the system of mountain ranges along the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. It is located between the systems Sierra de Gredos in the province of Ávila, and Sierra de Ayllón in the province of Guadalajara
Synagogue of Saint Mary the White
This Mudéjar construction was built in 1180. It has five naves separated by pillars supporting horseshoe arches. In the 15th century it was converted into a church, although today it is simply a monument which is open to visitors. It has a coffered wooden ceiling, Plateresque altars and an altarpiece by the school of Berruguete.
Iglesia de Santo Tome
The parish church must have been founded after the Christian Reconquista of the city by Alfonso VI in 1085, as the first news that we have of its existence is from 1142. From the first Mudejar building, it has kept the large multifoil arch superimposed upon the main arch that separates the main nave from the presbytery together with the sturdy buttresses of this part of the nave and a small trefoil arch on a brick frieze arranged in Mudejar style that survives in the high part in what used to be the semicircular sanctuary of the original single nave church.
Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes
This monastery was founded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile to commemorate both the birth of their son, Prince John, and their victory at the Battle of Toro (1476) over the army of Afonso V of Portugal. Toledo was chosen as the site for building the monastery due to its central geographic location and because it had been the capital of the ancient Visigoth kingdom, symbolically reconstituted by Isabella and Ferdinand with the restoration of the lost unity of Spain, through the union of Castile with Aragon.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try the cochinillo in Segovia!
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Visit the Synagogue of St. Mary.
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Save time for Alcazar's views.
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Check out local shops in Toledo.
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Bring a camera for stunning views.
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