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Discover the historic charm of Segovia on a guided walking tour, including entry to the Alcázar, Roman aqueduct, and key sights—perfect for history lovers.
Exploring Segovia through this guided walking tour offers a fantastic way to uncover the city’s most iconic sights without the hassle of self-navigation. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll get a close-up look at the Roman aqueduct, medieval buildings, and the Alcázar — all in just two hours.
One of the standout features of this tour is the entry to the Alcázar of Segovia, a fairytale castle that’s as captivating inside as it is on the outside. We also love how the tour combines history, architecture, and charming city views, making it a well-rounded experience.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour is conducted in Spanish, so non-Spanish speakers should consider language options or prepare with a translation app. The tour’s price point of around $22 offers good value given the entrance included and the expert insights you’ll receive.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want to quickly but thoroughly get to know Segovia’s most celebrated sights, especially if they enjoy guided tours that combine history with walking and sightseeing.


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We begin at Plaza del Azoguejo, a lively square where the impressive Roman aqueduct comes into view. It’s an ideal meeting point, marked easily by the yellow postbox and the guide’s green tote bag. Arriving five minutes early guarantees a smooth start, and from here, the journey into Segovia’s historic core kicks off.
The aqueduct is arguably the city’s most famous landmark and a marvel of ancient engineering. Standing underneath or beside it, we’re struck by its scale and precision—over 2,000 years old and still standing tall. Our guide explains how it transported water from the mountains and why it symbolizes Segovia’s resilience.
Next, the tour strolls through the Casa de Los Picos, a striking building known for its distinctive peaked facade. It’s a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to discuss the architecture of noble houses in medieval Spain. Our guide, Eva, highlighted her pride in sharing stories tied to the city’s buildings, making history come alive.
As we move through the narrow, cobblestone streets, we see the Church of San Martín, a fine example of medieval design and part of what used to be Segovia’s Jewish quarter. The walk feels authentic, not overly staged, giving us a real sense of the city’s layered past.
Our next stop is Plaza Mayor, the central hub of Segovia. Here, we admire the elegant facades and lively atmosphere. From outside the Cathedral of Segovia, we get a sense of its grandeur, though the tour does not include an interior visit (unless you choose optional extras).
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The highlight of the tour is entering the Alcázar, a castle that looks straight out of a fairy tale. Our guide narrates its history as a royal residence, especially its connection to Queen Isabella I of Castile. Inside, you’ll explore regal chambers, towers, and learn about its diverse functions over the centuries.
The guided visit inside the Alcázar offers insights you wouldn’t get wandering alone. You’ll get a feel for how kings and queens lived and the strategic importance of this fortress. While the tour includes entrance, note that tickets to Alcázar’s towers are not included, so if you wish to climb higher or explore further, there’s an extra fee.
The 2-hour pace is ideal for covering the main sights without feeling rushed. The group size is shared, which adds to the friendly atmosphere, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most travelers.

Reviewers appreciated the knowledgeable guide, with one noting that Eva “made it very enjoyable and interesting.” The inside look at the Alcázar was especially valued, as it provided access to rooms and stories that are often missed by self-guided visitors.
Because the tour is in Spanish, non-Spanish speakers should consider language options or prepare in advance. Also, the tour requires a minimum of six participants, so it’s wise to book early, especially during peak seasons. Comfortable shoes are a must, given the cobblestone streets and walking involved.

If you’re looking for a well-organized, affordable way to see Segovia’s most famous sights with a knowledgeable guide, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s especially ideal for history buffs or first-time visitors wanting a structured overview without sacrificing authenticity. The inclusion of the Alcázar entrance adds significant value, letting you explore the castle’s stunning interiors without extra hassle.
Travelers who enjoy walking, learning stories behind landmarks, and experiencing local architecture will find this tour satisfying. It’s less suitable for those who prefer exploring independently or want a tour in another language—though you can find similar experiences in other languages.
Overall, it’s a fantastic choice if you want to make the most of a short visit, soaking in history and striking sights in a compact, engaging format.
“Very good, Eva is an excellent professional who made it very enjoyable and interesting!”

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering several key sights at a comfortable pace.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket to the Alcázar of Segovia and the guided walking tour in Spanish are included.
Does the tour cover inside the cathedral?
No, the tour does not include access to the cathedral interior or its towers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it possible to join the tour if I don’t speak Spanish?
The tour is conducted in Spanish, so non-Spanish speakers should consider this or look for alternative language options.
Where is the meeting point?
At Plaza del Azoguejo, marked by a yellow postbox and the guide’s green tote bag.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there will be walking over cobblestone streets.
To sum it up, this guided walking tour of Segovia offers a wonderful blend of history, architecture, and authentic city atmosphere, all at a accessible price point. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to get a rundown without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply want to see Segovia’s highlights efficiently, this tour delivers a memorable experience.