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Museo de Segovia
Provincial museum with archaeology, fine arts, and ethnographic collections that explain Segovia’s Roman, medieval, and modern history.
Take a train from Touro to Segovia and enjoy the approximately 252 miles (407 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest train runs at 17:37, the last at 17:37.
Distance 252 miles (407 km) |
First train 5:37 PM |
Last train 5:37 PM |
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Provincial museum with archaeology, fine arts, and ethnographic collections that explain Segovia’s Roman, medieval, and modern history.
Contemporary art museum dedicated to Segovia-born painter Esteban Vicente, with strong temporary exhibitions in a restored historic palace.
Historic royal mint and industrial heritage museum beside the Eresma River, notable for early mechanized coin production.
Main square of Segovia and a lively gathering place surrounded by historic buildings, terraces, and access to the cathedral.
Square at the foot of the aqueduct and the city’s most recognizable urban scene, ideal for first views and photographs.
Classic viewpoint across the valley with postcard views of the Alcázar, especially popular for sunset and social media photos.
Segovia’s signature roast suckling pig, cooked until the skin is crisp and the meat is very tender. It is the city’s most famous celebratory dish.
A traditional bean stew made with large local white beans from La Granja, usually cooked slowly with pork meats. It is a classic dish of the province.
Roast lamb prepared in the Castilian style, typically oven-roasted with simple seasoning. It is prized for its rich flavor and local tradition.
Well-known Segovian restaurant celebrated for roast meats, especially suckling pig, with polished service and a long-standing local reputation.
Established traditional restaurant serving classic Segovian cuisine such as Judiones and roast lamb in an elegant, old-town atmosphere.
A respected Segovia dining spot known for Castilian dishes and roast specialties, offering a refined but welcoming atmosphere.
Moderate by Spanish standards: tapas and set lunches are reasonable, while hotels and tourist-area dining cost more.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave EUR 1-2 in cafes, 5-10% in restaurants for very good service. Tipping is modest, not mandatory.
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Segovia-Guiomar Station, Segovia -> Acueducto De Segovia, Segovia
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