Segovia (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈɣoβja]) is a province of central/northern Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the province of Burgos in the north, Soria in the northeast, Guadalajara in the east, Madrid in the south, Ávila in the west and southwest, and Valladolid in the northwest. The average temperature ranges from 10 °C to 20 °C.
Restaurants in Province of Segovia
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We did a day trip with a private guide to Segovia to see the aqueduct which is one of the most well preserved elevated Roman aqueducts in the world. It is an engineering marvel built out of interlocking stones with no mortar. Built it in the 15th century it is difficult to imagine that it is still standing and as well preserved as it is today.
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A unique and different flying experience, floating in the wind, seeing fascinating landscapes and feeling unforgettable sensations. Everyday there is an increase in the demand for hot air balloon rides, not only adventurers are interested, but it has become a popular activity for every type of person. Give a balloon flight with Globos Boreal
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Duraventour is a kayak company who works the Hoces del Duratón (Segovia). We kayaking with instructor of for renting.
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EoloFly is one of the largest balloons team of Spain - all our Hot Air Balloon Pilots and flight crew are a qualified and professional team, working hard to provide a quality, safe, memorable experience for each and every passenger.
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Cirros flies with hot air balloons over historically places near Madrid like Segovia or Toledo . The activity includes photos/video records onboard, flight certificate and a century-long tradition (toast). Roman is a wel experienced, safety-first, talkative pilot. Onboard of Cirros the flying experience will just be breathtaking. Welcome on board.
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Free Tour Segovia te ofrece conocer cada rincón de la ciudad de la mano de guías oficiales locales. Te contaremos los mejores sitios para comer, dónde salir y a qué monumentos entrar. Busca a nuestro guía en el Acueducto los viernes, sábados y domingos a las 11:30am
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One of our favourite places to fly is Segovia. The city offers a wonderful scenery to behold from the sky: the Cathedral, the Roman Aqueduct, the Alcazar (City Castle). Both the area and its microclimate are ideal for balloon flying. The activity begins early in the morning, about 8:30 in the winter and 7:30 in the summer, when the air and winds are most stable. The whole activity takes approximately 3 hours including inflating the envelope, boarding, flying (about an hour), packing the envelope and taking back to our launch field in our vehicles. Finally you'll be awarded with a Flight Certificate and make a traditional toast with Cava... the evidence of an experience made for you! Aerodifusion Balloon Flights. More than 30 years flying with you.
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SELN is one of the first companies specialized in balloon rides, advertising and aereal photography in Spain, authorised by the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aerea. We offer balloon rides in all seasons in Segovia, Madrid -Parque Regional del Curso Medio del Rio Guadarrama & Aranjuez-, Toledo, Salamanca, Valladolid y Merida. Our mission is to grant the best experience on each and every flight and that our clients remember their balloon flight as a unique adventure.
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Do you want to see live how craft beer alchemy is produced? Our factory is in Cerezo de Abajo, a Segovian village at the foot of the north slope of Somosierra, in a territory rich in natural and historical values. The visit to 90 varas by the hand of beer experts can be the perfect icing on a day of rural tourism.
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The Holy Cathedral of Segovia is a Catholic temple devoted to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and San Frutos. During the Communions War (1520 – 1522) the Cathedral was destroyed, it was located in front of the Fortress. They decided to build a new one. The first stone of the new Cathedral was used the 8th of June 1525 in its current location and its design relies on the architect D. Juan Gil de Hontañón. A Late Gothic style can particularly be seen on the Cathedral’s tower, the highest one during the XVII century. In 1614, a fire caused the destruction of its wooden spire. Hence, a stone spire designed by Pedro de Brizuela was used as a substitute. It was consecrated the 16th of July 1768 by Bishop D. José Martínez Escalzo. Currently, it is known by many as “The Lady of Cathedrals”, due to its size and slenderness.
Segovia's Cathedral is said to be the last of Spain's Gothic cathedrals, started in 1525 after the previous cathedral was destroyed, but then not finished until 250 years later. Its interior is beautiful, typically sumptuous in the Spanish way and at times over-the-top. We also thought the building a more manageable size to explore than some of Spain's grandest cathedrals like Burgos or Toledo. Even so, it still took us nearly an hour to see it all, including the cloisters the chapterhouse and the treasures on display on the lower levels, and without doing the tower tour, which was only available in Spanish.
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