Ávila

Ávila is a medieval city in Spain, renowned for its well-preserved city walls, which date back to the 11th century.

Ávila is a medieval city in Spain, renowned for its well-preserved city walls, which date back to the 11th century. These walls encircle the old town and feature 88 watchtowers and nine gates. Ávila is also famous for its Gothic cathedral, which is integrated into the city walls, and the Convent of Saint Teresa, dedicated to the city's most famous saint, Teresa of Ávila. The city's rich history, religious significance, and architectural heritage make it a fascinating destination for visitors. 

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Croquetas
Traditional Spanish snack
Plaza de Oriente
A historic square with some fabulous sculptures, located right at the entrance to the Royal Palace.
Palacio Real
Home to an astounding art collection, this palace is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family and is today used for state ceremonies.
Segovia
A historic city in central Spain, known for its stunning Roman aqueduct, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
El Escorial Monastery
Located about 45 kilometers northwest of Madrid, this vast complex was commissioned by King Philip II in the 16th century and serves multiple purposes: a royal palace, a monastery, a basilica, a pantheon, a library, and a museum.
Valley of the Fallen
Visitors to the Valle de los Caídos can explore the basilica, view the towering cross, and take in the surrounding natural beauty of the Sierra de Guadarrama.

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Discover Segovia, Ávila & Toledo: Private Day Trip from Madrid

Discover the wonders of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one unforgettable private day trip from Madrid to explore the medieval beauty of Toledo, Segovia, and Ávila. From ancient Roman structures to awe-inspiring cathedrals and fortified city walls, this tour brings to life the rich history of Spain’s past.

On your private day trip, you will: 

  • Journey through Spain's historic heartland of stunning countryside landscapes on your way to Segovia;
  • See the magnificent 2,000-year-old Roman Aqueduct, one of the most well-preserved Roman structures and an engineering gem;
  • Explore the Plaza Mayor and the majestic Segovia Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece known as the "Lady of Cathedrals";
  • Discover the Alcázar of Segovia, a fairy-tale castle that once stood as a Roman Fort, Royal Palace, and Military Academy;
  • Venture to Ávila, an 11th-century walled city known as the birthplace of Santa Teresa de Jesús;
  • Walk along the iconic Ávila City Walls, discover its gates and towers and learn how these formidable fortifications have stood the test of time;
  • See the Church of Our Lady of the Snows, built on one of Ávila's former Jewish synagogues uncovering the city’s layered history of religious transformation;
  • Enjoy free time for a lunch break where you can savour the authentic local cuisine (lunch not included);
  • Visit the historic city of Toledo, often referred to as the 'City of Three Cultures', thanks to its rich Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage;
  • Enter the Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary, an architectural masterpiece and the second most important cathedral in Spain;
  • Visit the Alcazar of Toledo, a strategic stronghold destroyed and rebuilt multiple times over the centuries;
  • Relax on your way back to Madrid in the comfort of your private vehicle.

Embark on an unforgettable journey through three UNESCO World Heritage sites exploring the medieval charm of Toledo, Segovia, and Ávila, venturing beyond the usual tourist spots to uncover their rich history and stunning architecture in a day.

Your first stop will be Segovia, a city surrounded by the Eresma and Clamores rivers with spectacular views of the Spanish heartlands. Upon arrival, your guide will take you through the picturesque streets of the historic centre up to the Plaza Mayor, where you’ll be amazed by the grandeur of the Segovia Cathedral. Known as the "Lady of Cathedrals," this Gothic structure is an architectural masterpiece with an intricate design, massive stained glass windows and towering spires that make it a real highlight for any visitor. Your guide will share details about the cathedral's long history over the centuries, including its role in religious and political life.

Discover the iconic Roman Aqueduct, a colossal accomplishment of engineering that has stood for nearly 2,000 years, making it one of the most well-preserved Roman structures in the world. Spanning through the city with its towering arches, this aqueduct became a remarkable symbol of Segovia’s ancient past. You will learn the history behind this monumental construction and local insights into how it has supplied the city with water for centuries. 

Next, you’ll journey to the Alcázar of Segovia, originally a Roman fort, which has served as a royal palace and military academy, and as inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella Castle.

Later, you will visit the enchanting city of Ávila, famous for its towering, well-preserved 11th-century walls and for being the birthplace of Santa Teresa de Jesús, one of Spain's most revered saints. You will walk along the iconic city walls, a vital defensive stronghold during the Christian Reconquista as your guide shares stories of battles and strategic defences that will bring history to life.

Along the way, you'll discover the city's mixture of Roman, Moorish and Christian architecture visible in its Romanesque churches, Gothic palaces, and centuries-old Monasteries. At the Iglesia de la Virgen de las Nieves, your guide will explain the importance of this church considered a hidden gem sitting on the site of Belforad Synagogue, symbolizing the religious transformations that have shaped Ávila’s identity. Here you will enjoy some free time to dine at one of Ávila's traditional restaurants, where you can indulge in authentic local cuisine (Lunch not included).

The last visit of the day will be the historic city of Toledo, often hailed as the "City of Three Cultures," due to its rich fusion of Christian, Jewish and Islamic styles. Toledo’s history dates back to Roman times, but it was during the 5th–8th centuries, that it rose to prominence as the capital of the Visigothic Kingdom and became a major centre of learning and culture. 

Under Muslim rule between 711–and 1085, Toledo was renowned for its schools of philosophy, medicine & science, and it played a crucial role in imparting classical knowledge to medieval Europe. 

In 1085, Toledo was recaptured by Christian forces under King Alfonso VI, and the city then became an important centre of Christian power with a key role in the Reconquista, the period during which Christian kingdoms reclaimed the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. 

Admire the stunning Primatial Cathedral of Saint Mary, one of Toledo’s most iconic landmarks along the way with an impressive façade, beautiful stained glass windows, and a wealth of religious art, including works by El Greco. Venture through the charming cobblestoned streets to reach the Alcázar of Toledo, a fortress that has been a royal palace, a military academy, and now a museum.

As your tour concludes, enjoy your scenic way back to Madrid and enjoy the beautiful landscapes through the Spanish heartlands.

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