TreasuresOfTraveling: View of Segovia Cathedral and it's tower from Mirador Museo de Segovia. I'm standing on the Muralla de Segovia, which is an ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOf
TreasuresOfTraveling: Mirador de la Canaleja is a lookout with views of the southern part of Segovia with the peaks and valleys of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains in the background. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #
TreasuresOfTraveling: Casa De Los Picos is a 15th century building with a facade with over 600 granite points that stick out from the building. It is definitely a place worth a visit if you are walking through Segovia, Spain. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-s
TreasuresOfTraveling: Plaza de Medina del Campo is the old medieval city center of Segovia. At the center of the square is a monument dedicated to Juan Bravo, one of the leaders of the failed Revolt of the Comuneros. The plaza is surrounded by restaurants, hotels and a Catholi
TreasuresOfTraveling: Torreón de Lozoya is an essential site in Segovia for art lovers as it is an exhibition center with temporary exhibitions and collections of new and old pieces of art from Dalí to Dante. You can also climb the tower for nice views of Segovia. http://trea
TreasuresOfTraveling: Looking from Plaza Mayor, you can see the steeple of Iglesia de San Miguel. It is a charming church where Queen Isabel was proclaimed queen for the first time. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #Spai
TreasuresOfTraveling: Plaza Mayor is the main square of Segovia and like so many Spanish cities, the main square is filled with lots of activity and is very vibrant. The Cathedral of Segovia occupies one side of the square and shows just how large the cathedral is. The plaza i
TreasuresOfTraveling: Casa Consistorial de Segovia is within Plaza Mayor so while visiting the main square of Segovia, you might as well visit Segovia’s City Hall. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #Spain #España #City #C
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Segovia Cathedral is a massive gothic cathedral. It is filled with stained glass, marble statues, along with beautiful tapestries and art filled chapels. The cathedral even has a museum. I recommend taking the time to go inside the cathedral. There is
TreasuresOfTraveling: As you walk through Segovia from the Segovia Cathedral to the Alcázar you will be passing through the Jewish quarter or Judería. It was once home to a lively Jewish community until their expulsion from Spain in 1492. There is also a Jewish Quarter Museum
TreasuresOfTraveling: Puerta de San Andrés is a gate to the walled city of Segovia and was built in the 15th century. It is also known as Arco del Socorro and is the most well preserved of the three gates or entrances to the city. The arch has a tower on each side and is a pas
TreasuresOfTraveling: Mirador Museo de Segovia is a lookout or viewpoint along the top of the fortified walls of Segovia where you can look back at the city and see the Segovia Cathedral and it’s bell tower looming over the city and fortified wall. This a great place to see a
TreasuresOfTraveling: Casa del Sol - Museo de Segovia, which is a small museum dedicated to local archaeology and fine arts with a collection of artifacts about the history and culture of Segovia. It is housed in a former fortress inside the walls of Segovia. http://treasures
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Muralla de Segovia is the ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. Along the wall is the Mirador del Valle del Clamores and it is also a great place to stop to see a view of the castle Alcazar de Segovia in the distance to your right
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Muralla de Segovia is the ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. Along the wall is the Mirador del Valle del Clamores and it is also a great place to stop to see a view of the city and Segovia Cathedral will be to your left, while
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Muralla de Segovia is the ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. Along the wall is the Mirador del Valle del Clamores and it is also a great place to stop to see a view of the castle Alcazar de Segovia in the distance. http://trea
TreasuresOfTraveling: Mirador de la Canaleja is a lookout with views of the southern part of Segovia with the peaks and valleys of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains in the background. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Segovia Cathedral is a massive gothic cathedral. It is filled with stained glass, marble statues, along with beautiful tapestries and art filled chapels. The cathedral even has a museum. I recommend taking the time to go inside the cathedral. There is
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Muralla de Segovia is the ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #Spain #España #Muralla #Wall #Mirador #MurallaDeSegovia #MedivealWall #Anc
TreasuresOfTraveling: View of Segovia Cathedral and it's tower from Mirador Museo de Segovia. I'm standing on the Muralla de Segovia, which is an ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOf
TreasuresOfTraveling: Segovia is a wonderful Spanish city to visit full of culture, history and treasures of traveling. Everything in Segovia is within walking distance, which makes it easy to discover most of the city. Walking tours are one of my favorite ways to discover a n
TreasuresOfTraveling: Looking out over the Alcázar de Segovia from ontop of the Tower of Juan II and enjoying the view of Segovia and the Spanish Countryside from one of the turrets of the castle! http://treasuresoftraveling.com/alcazar-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Se
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Segovia Cathedral is a massive gothic cathedral. It is filled with stained glass, marble statues, along with beautiful tapestries and art filled chapels. The cathedral even has a museum. I recommend taking the time to go inside the cathedral. There is
TreasuresOfTraveling: Plaza Mayor is the main square of Segovia and like so many Spanish cities, the main square is filled with lots of activity and is very vibrant. The plaza is a great place to sit down and relax and people watch. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tou
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Muralla de Segovia is the ancient fortified wall that surrounds the city of Segovia. http://treasuresoftraveling.com/walking-tour-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling #Segovia #Spain #España #Muralla #Wall #Mirador #MurallaDeSegovia #MedivealWall #Anc
TreasuresOfTraveling: Looking out over the Alcázar de Segovia from ontop of the Tower of Juan II and enjoying the view of Segovia, the mountains and the Spanish Countryside from this beautiful castle! http://treasuresoftraveling.com/alcazar-of-segovia/ #TreasuresOfTraveling
TreasuresOfTraveling: The Segovia Cathedral is a massive gothic cathedral. It is filled with stained glass, marble statues, along with beautiful tapestries and art filled chapels. The cathedral even has a museum. I recommend taking the time to go inside the cathedral. There is
TreasuresOfTraveling: Segovia is a wonderful Spanish city to visit full of culture, history and treasures of traveling. Everything in Segovia is within walking distance, which makes it easy to discover most of the city. Walking tours are one of my favorite ways to discover a n
TreasuresOfTraveling: Casa del Sol - Museo de Segovia, which is a small museum dedicated to local archaeology and fine arts with a collection of artifacts about the history and culture of Segovia. It is housed in a former fortress inside the walls of Segovia. http://treasures
TreasuresOfTraveling: As you walk through Segovia from the Segovia Cathedral to the Alcázar you will be passing through the Jewish quarter or Judería. It was once home to a lively Jewish community until their expulsion from Spain in 1492. I loved seeing all the flowers and pot