From Madrid: Toledo and Segovia with Optional Entry Tickets

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Escape to the charming cities of Toledo and Segovia on a fascinating day trip from Madrid. Start your adventure in the historic city of Toledo, where you'll discover its rich heritage on a guided morning tour. If you're eager for more, upgrade your experience with a visit to the magnificent cathedral. In the afternoon, journey to the captivating city of Segovia, where you'll have the opportunity to explore one of its stunning monuments, complete with skip-the-line access.


Immerse yourself in the captivating city of Toledo, where diverse civilizations, cultures, and styles converge. Enjoy the convenience of a round-trip transfer from Madrid, and meet your guide at the city's edge to take in the breathtaking panoramic views. As you wander through the historic old town, a National Monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site, your guide will point out the stunning architectural landmarks that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. Discover magnificent examples of Mudejar, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles that have been shaped by the city's fascinating history. Take some free time to meander through the charming streets of the old town, perhaps stopping to grab a bite to eat. Rejoin your guide at the iconic Toledo Cathedral, a masterpiece of Spanish Gothic architecture, where you'll embark on a guided tour. This 13th-century marvel, built upon the site of a former mosque, showcases intriguing Mudejar influences and architectural details. After exploring the cathedral, enjoy some free time for lunch before returning to the starting point to board your bus back to Madrid. The journey continues to Segovia, where a walking tour awaits. In Segovia, stroll through the picturesque Plaza del Azoguejo, marveling at the ancient Roman Aqueduct. Continue your exploration of the old town, taking in the stunning Town Hall Square, the exterior of the Gothic Cathedral, and the 12th-century Alcázar Castle, a former royal residence of the kings of Castile.

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