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Explore Segovia’s historic Old Town and medieval castle on this 3-hour private guided tour, including the Roman aqueduct, cathedral, and Alcázar.
Discover the charm of Segovia’s Old Town and step back into medieval times with this 3-hour private tour led by expert guides. For $397 per group of up to 20 people, you gain exclusive access to iconic landmarks such as the Roman aqueduct, the Cathedral of Segovia, and the Alcázar of Segovia. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and those eager to see the highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, all while enjoying personalized attention in a private group setting.
The tour offers a detailed walk through Segovia’s historic streets, with the guides providing rich insights into each site. Keep in mind that entrance fees for the Cathedral and Alcázar are not included, so plan accordingly. The tour’s flexibility makes it suitable for most travelers, including those in wheelchair-accessible groups, though access to the Cathedral is limited on Sundays.


The tour begins outside the Tourist Office located beside the Roman aqueduct in Segovia’s Old Town. The guides are easy to spot with a signboard. This meeting point is central and allows travelers to start their exploration with a clear orientation of the historic center.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for travelers to continue exploring Segovia or head to other attractions. The 3-hour duration is paced well to fit into a morning or afternoon, depending on your schedule.
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The Roman aqueduct is the first major highlight of the tour and leaves a lasting impression. Built without mortar, it uses precisely cut stones to span 17 kilometers from mountain springs to the city. Its construction date remains a mystery, but many believe it was completed around the 1st century AD.
Standing beneath this imposing structure, visitors appreciate the precision and durability of ancient Roman engineering. The aqueduct’s towering arches and the way it seamlessly integrates into the cityscape offer an awe-inspiring introduction to Segovia’s long history.

Next, the tour takes you to the Cathedral of Segovia, situated in the lively Plaza Mayor. Built in Gothic style, the cathedral dates to the mid 16th century and features stained glass windows, three tall vaults, and an ambulatory.
While access to the cathedral is limited on Sundays, most days you can enjoy the impressive architecture and interior details. The guides highlight the cathedral’s history and architectural features, enriching the visit with stories from its construction and significance.

The Alcázar of Segovia is the third major stop and a true highlight of the tour. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval castle was once the royal residence for the Castilian monarchs.
The castle’s fortified architecture dates back to around the 12th century, with its distinctive tall towers and conical roofs. Visitors admire its impressive ramparts and learn how it served both as a defensive stronghold and a royal home. The guide shares stories about its history, including its role in royal ceremonies and its status as a UNESCO site.
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The tour features a private guide who speaks English, Spanish, or French, depending on your preference. The guides are praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and friendly manner.
During the tour, guides provide clear explanations of each site’s history, architecture, and cultural importance. They also share practical tips, such as best places to eat and how to navigate the city, adding extra value to the experience.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs. However, visitors should note that access to the Cathedral can be limited on Sundays, so plan accordingly.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves exploring cobbled streets and historic sites. Meeting at the Tourist Office outside the aqueduct simplifies logistics, and the tour ends at the same spot for convenience.
For $397 per group of up to 20 people, this private tour offers personalized attention in a 3-hour timeframe. The booking process allows you to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring peace of mind if plans change. The tour includes a live guide and skip-the-line access to the sites, though entrance fees for the Cathedral and Alcázar are paid separately.

This private guided tour stands out for its focus on Segovia’s main highlights with a personal touch. Similar experiences include guided walks with entry tickets included or group tours, but the private group aspect offers more flexibility and direct interaction with the guide.
The tour’s focus on key landmarks—aqueduct, cathedral, and Alcázar—ensures a rundown without feeling rushed, making it ideal for visitors with limited time or those seeking an in-depth experience.

This tour is well-suited for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone eager to learn about Segovia’s rich past. The private guide makes it a good choice for travelers who prefer a personalized experience.
It also suits those who want to see the main sights efficiently while enjoying insightful commentary. Travelers in wheelchair groups or with limited mobility will find the accessibility helpful, though note the Cathedral’s limited access on Sundays.
This 3-hour private tour offers a balanced blend of iconic sights and expert guidance, making it an excellent way to explore Segovia in depth. The Roman aqueduct provides a stunning start, while the cathedral and Alcázar reveal the city’s medieval grandeur.
While entrance fees are separate, the inclusion of a private guide ensures you gain meaningful insights into each site’s history and architecture. The flexible booking options and high praise from previous participants highlight the reliability and quality of this experience.
If you value personalized attention and want a well-rounded introduction to Segovia’s historic core, this tour is a strong choice.
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Is this tour suitable for young children or elderly travelers?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most age groups, especially with the wheelchair accessible option. However, comfortable walking shoes are recommended for navigating cobblestones and uneven surfaces.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
No, the entrance fees for the Cathedral and Alcázar are paid separately. The tour covers the guide and skip-the-line access to the sites.
What languages are available for the tour guides?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and French, allowing flexibility based on your preferred language.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Meet outside the Tourist Office beside the aqueduct, where the guide will wait with a signboard.
Is the tour available on Sundays?
Yes, but be aware that access to the Cathedral may be limited on Sundays.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexibility depending on the pace and interests.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Yes, the booking process allows reserve now & pay later, making it easy to secure your spot even at short notice.
What makes this tour different from other Segovia experiences?
Its private group format and focus on main highlights—aqueduct, cathedral, and Alcázar—offer a personalized, in-depth exploration not always available in larger group tours.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though visitors should consider the accessibility of each site, especially on Sundays.