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Museo del Alcázar de Segovia
Museum inside the Alcázar with royal rooms, military collections, and historic interiors that reveal centuries of Castilian power.
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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Museum inside the Alcázar with royal rooms, military collections, and historic interiors that reveal centuries of Castilian power.
Interpretation center inside the monument explaining Roman engineering, construction, and the aqueduct's role in Segovia's history.
Collection in the cathedral complex displaying sacred art, tapestries, manuscripts, and treasures of Segovia's religious heritage.
Grand square beneath the aqueduct, ideal for first views, photos, and feeling the scale of Segovia's most famous monument.
Main civic square lined with historic buildings, arcades, and terraces, anchoring the cathedral and daily life of the old town.
Beloved viewpoint facing the city walls and cathedral, especially rewarding at sunset with wide panoramas over Segovia's skyline.
Roast suckling pig with very crisp skin and tender meat. It is Segovia's signature celebratory dish, famously carved with a plate in traditional inns.
Roast milk-fed lamb cooked simply in a wood oven. A classic Castilian dish valued for its delicate flavor and deep link to local pastoral traditions.
Rich white bean stew from nearby La Granja, usually cooked with pork meats. It is a hearty mountain-style dish strongly tied to Segovia province.
Refined dining venue in a former convent hotel, known for elegant Castilian cuisine and polished service in a high-end setting.
Well-known roast house specializing in suckling pig and Castilian classics. Traditional atmosphere in the old city with a strong culinary reputation.
Historic traditional meson famed for Cochinillo Asado near the aqueduct. Classic Castilian dining room with a long-established local reputation.
Moderate for Spain: dining is fair, hotels rise in peak season, and the compact center keeps local transport costs low.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service, round up in taxis, and leave small change in cafés.
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Segovia-Guiomar Station -> Aqueduct Of Segovia, Segovia
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