Segovia &Toledo





Descripción
Embárcate en un viaje inolvidable por la historia y la cultura Española con nuestro Tour Segovia y Toledo. En solo un día, descubrirás el encanto atemporal de dos ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Explora el antiguo acueducto romano y el Alcázar de los cuentos de hadas en Segovia, antes de adentrarte en las calles medievales y la majestuosa catedral de Toledo. Con cómodos autobuses, transporte de ida y vuelta y guías bilingües expertos, este tour ofrece la combinación perfecta de turismo y relajación. Únete a nosotros y experimenta lo mejor de los tesoros históricos de España en un solo día. INCLUYE: ✅ Guías en vivo (Inglés y Español). ✅ Transporte (Madrid > Segovia > Toledo > Madrid). Tour a pie en Segovia. Tiempo libre para explorar Segovia. ✅ Tour a pie en Segovia. Tiempo libre para explorar Toledo. ✅ OPCIÓN - Entrada al Alcázar de Segovia con guía.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Uno de los acueductos romanos elevados mejor conservados y principal símbolo de Segovia.
El Alcázar de Segovia es un alcázar medieval situado en la ciudad de Segovia, Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Situado en un peñasco rocoso sobre la confluencia de dos ríos cerca de la sierra de Guadarrama, es uno de los castillos-palacios más característicos de España por su forma, como la proa de un barco. El Alcázar se construyó originalmente como fortaleza, pero desde entonces ha servido como palacio real, prisión estatal, Real Colegio de Artillería y academia militar. Actualmente se utiliza como museo y archivo militar.
Disfruta y explora la ciudad de las tres culturas y la convivencia durante siglos de judíos, moriscos y cristianos.
La Sinagoga de Santa María la Blanca, originalmente conocida como Sinagoga de Ibn Shushan, es un museo y una antigua sinagoga. Erigida en 1180, según una inscripción en una viga, se considera sin duda el edificio sinagogal más antiguo de Europa que sigue en pie. Actualmente es propiedad de la Iglesia Católica, que se encarga de su conservación.
El Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes es un cenobio de estilo isabelino construido por los Reyes Católicos en el siglo XV. Este monasterio fue fundado por el rey Fernando II de Aragón y la reina Isabel I de Castilla para conmemorar tanto el nacimiento de su hijo, el príncipe Juan, como su victoria en la batalla de Toro (1476) sobre el ejército de Afonso V de Portugal.
La Catedral Primada de Santa María de Toledo es católica romana y sede de la Archidiócesis Metropolitana de Toledo. La catedral de Toledo es una de las tres catedrales del gótico alto del siglo XIII en España y está considerada, en opinión de algunas autoridades, como la obra magna del estilo gótico en España.
La iglesia de San Esteban es una de las iglesias medievales de Segovia. Data del siglo XII y destaca por su campanario románico.
La Iglesia de Santo Tomé es una iglesia fundada tras la reconquista de esta ciudad por el rey Alfonso VI de León. Aparece citada en el siglo XII, como construida sobre una antigua mezquita del siglo XI. Esta mezquita, junto con otras mezquitas de la ciudad, fueron utilizadas como iglesias cristianas sin grandes cambios ya que en la toma de la ciudad no hubo destrucción de edificios. Se puede admirar la famosa pintura de El Greco «El Entierro del Conde de los Orgaz».
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los menores de 4 años no pagan
Opiniones(51)
Tarmara was friendly and good though we were the only two English speaking persons, she was able to speak English and Spanish back and forth. Well done beautiful lady!😎👍
Everything worked perfectly. The Mariana guide was excellent. Beautiful cities, you got to know superficially. There are churches, castle to be visited, but on a quick tour you can't make. The ideal would be to make a tour every day to take advantage of all the delays.
We had a great guide, Ophelia. She was very knowledgeable and kind. We enjoyed both cities very much!
The tour is good and you get to know the most important things about each city. Mariano is an excellent, friendly and fun guide. Answer any questions. The transport was comfortable but it was too hot. It lacks air conditioning and the return was torture.
Very good experience, but I recommend doing the tour in two days if possible. Segovia, the best for me.
The tour overall was good. The tour guide (Ofelia) for the English speaking group, to Segovia was excellent. The tour bus driver to Segovia and Toledo was also very good. The seats were comfortable and the bus had a working air conditioner. There was not much leg room between seats and some passengers complained when seats were reclined. The afternoon return trip, was disappointing. The tour guide for the English speaking group was switched in the afternoon. The person that gave the afternoon portion of the tour did not do as well of a job showing and explaining the highlights of Toledo. This left us disappointed with the Toledo portion of the tour. On the return trip to Madrid, the tour bus was switched to the company’s (Big Bus) double decker. The bus was in poor condition. The air conditioner on the bus was working poorly, some seats had no AC vents and the bus was extremely hot. Several seats didn’t recline nor had working recliner handles. Disappointed with the poor condition of the bus.
It would be better to sign the boarding point because several tours depart from the same place. At the time of the return or when we were going from one city to another, the buses were not in the same place they stopped, and it was kind of confused too! The guides leave walking and don't wait for everyone, so it's best to research before and see what points should be visited so you don't get frustrated!
The cities are beautiful, worth seeing them, but the time is short to visit both on the same day. It would be more interesting a day for each one, which would also allow you to enter some of the attractions. The bus was quite comfortable, but it didn't have a bathroom. The schedules were respected, but the service of the guides was not very profitable. In Segovia, the Guide accompanied the group who had bought the guided visit to the Alcazar. In Toledo, the group was too big to hear her explain the city, and on the panoramic tour the bus sound was bad. There was a stop at a "sword factory" that was not informed when purchasing the ride, as well as not informed that the exit of the bus would be from one place in Madrid and the arrival, in another, more distant, from where it was necessary to move on its own. In general, the tour is worth it, but if the intention is only to know superficially each place and on its own, using the company's tour as a means of transport.
Autonomous visits: morning trip to Toledo, with the Guide Clara. Very interesting, with the care of sharing stories and curiosities about the sites and monuments where we were passing. Returning to Madrid for lunch. In the afternoon, I went to Segovia, also interesting but with another Guide who did not have the same level of English, and sometimes did not notice the explanations about the monuments.
We especially liked the bilingual tour-guide “Alejandra” who kept us informed, entertained and kept her cool when the returning bus experienced a minor delay. It’s not easy herding a group of rambunctious tourists through two renown cities.



