
Magnificent El Escorial And Unique Segovia
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From Madrid El Escorial Valle de los Caídos & Segovia Day Trip
Embark on a full-day adventure from Madrid to three of Spain’s most celebrated landmarks: El Escorial, the Valley of the Fallen, and the enchanting city of Segovia. Start at El Escorial, a magnificent complex reflecting the grandeur of Spain’s Golden Age. Join a guided walking tour, with an optional visit to the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Continue to the Valley of the Fallen, a striking monument rich in political and historical significance. A live tour reveals its powerful past, including a visit to the impressive basilica. Finally, explore Segovia, famed for its Roman and medieval legacy. Marvel at the iconic Roman aqueduct and stroll the charming streets on a guided tour. For added magic, opt to visit the Alcázar of Segovia, said to have inspired Disney’s castle. Enjoy free time before your return to Madrid.
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Magnificent El Escorial and Unique Segovia
Discover 2 World Heritage Sites by Unesco in one day - Full Day Tour from Madrid A visit to the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial is the best way to explore the history of Spain and especially the reign of Felipe II. El Escorial, built between 1563 and 1586 to commemorate the victory of the Spanish troops in the battle of San Quintín in 1557, is a multifunctional complex that is also a pantheon, basilica, convent, school, library and palace, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984. Segovia, on the other hand, is a place of romance, a living legacy of the past and an atmospheric medieval world with a heritage that begins with the Romans of 80 BC. The ancient aqueduct, the medieval fairy-tale castle, last Gothic cathedral built in Europe, Romanesque churches, and mystical monasteries reveal Segovia's rich cultural heritage declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1985. These two unusually secret gems are a must-see that you should visit!
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