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Discover Segovia’s secrets on this 105-minute Spanish-guided tour featuring legends, historic sites, and stunning views, ending with local tastings.

This Segovia’s Legends and Mysteries Tour offers a captivating 105-minute walk through the city’s most intriguing stories and historic sights, all led by an official Spanish-speaking guide. Starting at the Daoiz and Velarde Monument in front of the Alcázar de Segovia, the tour explores lesser-known tales, mythical legends, and iconic landmarks at sunset. The tour is perfect for those interested in mysteries, legends, and local lore, and it’s designed to avoid entry fees, focusing instead on storytelling and sightseeing.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on the darkest and most mysterious stories of Segovia. From the legend of Marisaltos to the connection between the Aqueduct of Segovia and the devil, the tour offers a mix of history, myth, and local legends. It also appeals to visitors who appreciate stunning views and want to learn about Segovia’s most atmospheric spots in a short, engaging format. One note: the tour is in Spanish and involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
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The tour begins at the Monumento a Daoiz y Velarde, located in Plaza Reina Victoria Eugenia, right in front of the Alcázar de Segovia. Look for a blue-green flag with the name Paseando por Europa. The site is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. Since the tour is walking-based, wearing comfortable shoes is advised to comfortably stroll through Segovia’s cobbled streets and scenic spots.

The journey starts at the Alcázar of Segovia, a castle rich in royal history and often associated with bloody stories, including one involving a prince and a nanny. From there, the guide leads you through Calle Marqués del Arco, where the story of the Olalla Maiden unfolds, a legend that adds mystery to the neighborhood. The tour then moves to the old Church of the Vera Cruz, linked to the Templars and considered a site for curses and paranormal activity.
Next, the tour visits the Puerta de San Andrés, also called Puerta del Socorro, which once served as an entrance to Segovia’s Jewish Quarter. Here, the story of Marisaltos, a Sephardic resident, highlights miraculous episodes from Segovia’s past. The story of Cristo Yacente in the Segovia Cathedral is also uncovered, revealing a tragic love narrative that enchants visitors.
As the group strolls through Plaza Mayor, the guide shares the myths surrounding Antonio Pérez and the legend of the Queen’s Hair. The facades of Casa de los Picos draw attention with their unique geometric design, and theories about their construction circulate among locals. Nearby, the Dead Woman legend surprises visitors with its story tied to a postcard-perfect view at the Mirador de la Canaleja.
The tour culminates under the stars at the Aqueduct of Segovia, one of the city’s most famous landmarks. The guide explains the fables involving the Roman aqueduct and explores the intriguing idea of its connection to the devil, adding a supernatural twist to this ancient engineering marvel.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is led by Carmen, renowned for her passion and expertise, creating a magical atmosphere that heightens the storytelling experience. She brings to life many legends, making each stop memorable. Reviewers praise her as a specialist who makes the stories engaging, although some note that not all guests might find her style equally suited to their tastes.

The tour’s grand finale is at the Aqueduct of Segovia, where the group enjoys stunning views and the mysteries associated with this Roman construction. At the end, visitors receive a discount on local products and a free tasting of Segovian specialties, offering a delicious way to extend the experience and take home a tasty souvenir.
Since the tour does not include entry to monuments, it’s a walking storytelling experience focused on outdoor scenery and legends. Wearing comfortable shoes is essential because of the cobbled streets and walking pace. The tour is Spanish-language only, perfect for those proficient in the language who want an authentic local narration. The duration of 105 minutes makes it an accessible option for a short, memorable evening.
While similar tours may include entry tickets to landmarks like the Alcázar or cathedral, this tour emphasizes storytelling and atmospheric exploration. Its focus on Legends and Mysteries sets it apart from more traditional history tours, giving a more immersive, folklore-driven experience. The end-of-tour tasting adds extra value, blending history and local food culture seamlessly.
This Segovia Legends and Mysteries Tour appeals most to visitors interested in local folklore, supernatural stories, and hidden histories. It suits those who enjoy walking tours in the evening, especially since the sunset setting enhances the mysterious ambiance. The Spanish guidance makes it ideal for language learners or travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience. While it lacks entrance to monuments, the storytelling and scenery compensate with a rich, atmospheric journey.
This 105-minute tour offers an engaging way to explore Segovia’s most mysterious stories and sights, led by passionate guides like Carmen. Its focus on local legends, atmospheric stops, and ending with tastings of regional delicacies makes it a well-rounded experience. Perfect for those interested in folklore, history, and a touch of supernatural, it’s a good choice for visitors who want a short, story-rich tour.
However, since it doesn’t include entry to monuments, it’s best suited for those who enjoy walking, storytelling, and outdoor explorations. The in-depth narration in Spanish is a highlight, immersing guests in Segovia’s authentic voice. This tour provides a memorable, atmospheric evening full of stories to remember and tasty souvenirs to take home.
Is this tour suitable for non-Spanish speakers?
The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish, so it is best suited for those who understand the language to fully enjoy the storytelling.
Does the tour include entry to any monuments?
No, the tour does not include entry to monuments; it focuses on storytelling at outdoor sites and historic landmarks.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 105 minutes, making it a short but immersive experience.
Where does the tour meet?
It starts at the Monumento a Daoiz y Velarde, in Plaza Reina Victoria Eugenia, opposite the Alcázar de Segovia. Look for a blue-green flag with the name Paseando por Europa.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but guests should be prepared for walking on cobbled streets.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the walking nature of the tour and cobbled streets.
Does the tour get crowded?
The reviews do not specify crowd levels, but the relatively short duration suggests a manageable group size for an engaging experience.
Are there any additional costs?
The tour does not include monument entry fees but offers a discount and free tasting at the end of the tour for added value.