Segovia – Where Roman Grandeur Meets Spanish Fairytales
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If there’s one place in Spain that feels like stepping into a storybook, it’s Segovia. Located just an hour from Madrid, this majestic city left me breathless—from its jaw-dropping Roman aqueduct to the dreamy towers of the Alcázar de Segovia, said to have inspired Disney’s Cinderella castle.
I arrived early in the morning, and the city greeted me with quiet charm and golden light glowing on the ancient stones. The Aqueduct of Segovia is unmissable—96 towering arches, perfectly preserved for nearly 2,000 years. It’s not just a monument; it’s an engineering marvel that still humbles anyone who walks beneath it.
Climbing through the narrow, winding streets of the old town, I reached the Segovia Cathedral, a soaring Gothic beauty that dominates the skyline. Its quiet interior was a cool, calming break from the sun—and a moment of reflection on the city’s deep spiritual roots.
But the true highlight for me was the Alcázar. With its pointed turrets and hillside perch, it feels like it leapt out of a fairytale. I stood at the top, looking out over the Castilian plains, imagining knights and queens, and realizing how magical and historic Segovia really is.
Best Time to Visit:
Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October) offer the best weather and fewer crowds.
Winters are quiet and atmospheric, especially around Christmas.
Travel Tips:
Try cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig)—Segovia’s most famous dish.
Don’t miss a walk through the Jewish Quarter for hidden courtyards and peaceful alleys.
Comfortable shoes are a must—the streets are steep and cobbled.
Location:
Segovia, Castile and León, Central Spain
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