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Picture your family stepping into a sunlit storybook set in the heart of ancient Spain, where every cobblestone holds whispers of legends and every breeze carries the scent of pine and marzipan. This seven-day adventure through Segovia invites you to slow down and rediscover the magic of togetherness, as you wander hand-in-hand through medieval streets, gaze atop fairytale towers, and marvel at timeless feats of design and nature that awaken curiosity and wonder in both young and old. As August’s warm light bathes the city, your days will be filled with joyful discovery and intimate moments — from the laughter ringing over historic plazas to peaceful riverside strolls under dappled shade. This journey promises more than sightseeing: it’s a chance to spark imaginations, ignite shared stories, and cultivate lasting memories against the enchanting backdrop of a city that feels like a secret waiting just for your family. Get ready to immerse yourselves in an experience that stitches history, culture, and nature together into a tapestry of warmth, learning, and joyful play—transforming not just your travels, but your bonds as a family.
Kick off your adventure at the iconic , an extraordinary feat of Roman engineering constructed around the 1st century AD. Standing tall in the heart of the city, this vast structure fascinates visitors of all ages with its massive granite blocks perfectly assembled without mortar. Encourage the kids to imagine how it once delivered fresh water across kilometers, picturing ancient Romans bustling below. The wide plaza near the aqueduct offers ample space for children to run and explore safely while adults absorb the stunning views.This early morning visit helps beat the afternoon crowds and enjoy the gentle August sunshine.
From the aqueduct, meander hand-in-hand through the cobbled streets of Segovia’s historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The family will discover charming squares decorated with vibrant flowerpots, quaint artisan shops, and local vendors selling traditional crafts. Pause at , the lively main square lined with cafés shaded by colorful umbrellas where you can enjoy refreshing horchata or tapas favorites the kids love like roasted chestnuts or churros. The atmosphere buzzes with local chatter, street musicians, and the occasional festive event during this lively summer month.
Continue the walk to the nearby , a beautiful 12th-century Romanesque church, where children can marvel at the intricate stone carvings and ancient chapels. Your family can learn a bit about the religious and cultural importance of this structure, engaging even the younger ones with stories of medieval times and local legends told through the artwork and stained glass.
Finally, wrap up the afternoon with a family-friendly visit to the , a small open-air tram that makes a charming circuit around the city walls and key viewpoints. Riding through Segovia’s old quarters, kids get an exciting yet restful way to explore more of the city’s elevated viewpoints and less accessible nooks without tiring little legs.
Located in Segovia’s historic center near the City Walls, offering family-friendly rooms and easy access to the Segovia Tourist Train terminus where the day’s activities conclude.
BookStep back into the grandeur of medieval Spain at this stunning palace, a former seat of the Castilian court. Wander through rooms that once housed royalty, each showcasing exquisite architectural details, from intricate coffered ceilings to ornate friezes.We offer to our customer a full experience with the museum,tower and the palace entry.
Book NowBegin at the breathtaking , a castle that looks like it leapt from the pages of a storybook with its turrets, towers, and dramatic hilltop perch where sweeping views of the city and surrounding mountains unfold. Walking through its grand halls decorated with medieval armory and royal portraits, kids can imagine heroic knights defending the fortress. The climb up the Torre de Juan II tower offers a bit of a family adventure with panoramic vistas rewarding every step. Along the way, engage the children by recounting fascinating legends linked to the castle, such as its role as one of Spain’s royal palaces and inspiration for Walt Disney’s Cinderella castle.
After touring the Alcázar, explore the lush gardens and tree-shaded courtyard, ideal for a family picnic or a little downtime where children can run and play while parents savor the peaceful ambiance. In August, the gardens are vibrant and fragrant, providing a delightful sensory experience under the warm sun. Nearby, visit the small museum inside the castle to continue the educational journey with interactive exhibits designed to engage younger visitors.
In the afternoon, descend towards the Jewish Quarter (Barrio de la Judería), a picturesque and quiet neighborhood filled with narrow winding streets and historic charm. Take a leisurely walk stopping at intriguing artisan shops and tasting local ice cream specialties perfect for cooling off in August’s summer heat. The calm, shaded alleyways offer a safe place for kids to explore while parents appreciate the authentic atmosphere.
To cap off the day, visit the , a small defensive tower located near the city walls, offering a hands-on experience for children to imagine medieval life and responses to historical city defenses. The climb is not strenuous and introduces younger members of the family to local heritage in an interactive way.
Same as Day 1. Located near Alcázar and Torreón de Lozoya with easy access from the end of the day’s visit to the Jewish Quarter and Torreón, minimizing transfers.
BookEmbark on an exciting adventure with Voyager Balloons and discover Segovia from the sky in a hot air balloon. Why choose us - Experience: More than 25 years providing safe and memorable balloon flights. - Professionalism: certified pilots and dedicated ground crew. - Commitment: We strive to offer an exceptional experience from the moment of reservation to landing. - Memories: We capture every moment so you can relive this adventure whenever you want. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enjoy Segovia like never before. Book your balloon flight with us and enjoy an experience that you will remember forever!
Book NowStep into the grand Plaza Mayor to visit , a stunning late Gothic masterpiece built in the 16th century that commands reverence with its soaring buttresses, colorful stained glass, and magnificent altarpieces. The spacious interior feels cool and welcoming in August’s warm days, giving children a chance to marvel at soaring vaults and beautifully detailed sculptures while parents appreciate the cathedral’s layered history. The peaceful cloisters offer a tranquil setting where families can reflect on the art and architecture together, and guided tours engage all ages with fascinating stories behind each design element.
After exploring the cathedral, head to the nearby, where interactive exhibits present the city’s rich archaeological and artistic heritage with objects dating from prehistoric times to the modern era. This family-friendly museum features hands-on activities for kids that make learning about the local culture entertaining and memorable, offering a deeper understanding of Segovia’s evolution through the ages.
In the afternoon, take the family to one of Segovia’s famed marzipan artisan shops, such as La Duquesa, where you can watch skilled confectioners craft almond sweets shaped like fruits, animals, and characters. Children will be captivated seeing the delicate handiwork and flavors. For a creative twist, book a short marzipan-making workshop designed for families during the summer months—a unique chance to roll up your sleeves together and create edible keepsakes to take home.
Wind down by strolling through artisan pottery studios located along Calle de la Cárcel, where vibrant ceramics reflect centuries-old traditions. Meeting the local artists provides a wonderful cultural insight and the opportunity for children to discover how clay is transformed into colorful art, perhaps trying a supervised pottery wheel session.
Recommended to keep the same base in the historic center, close to Plaza Mayor and Segovia Cathedral, perfect for ending the day near artisan shops and workshops.
BookSegovia Cathedral is the last Gothic cathedral to be built in Spain. Fronting the historic Plaza Mayor in Segovia, it stands on the spot where Isabella I was proclaimed Queen of Castile. Affectionately called la dama de las catedrales, Segovia Cathedral has a supremely Gothic exterior combined with a surprisingly bare interior, but contains numerous treasures.
Book NowSet out in the morning for the picturesque Montón de Trigo hiking trail, a gentle family-friendly path located just outside the city. This well-marked loop offers stunning landscapes of the Segovia countryside with wildflowers, birds, and cool shade under cork and pine trees in August's warmth. The trail’s moderate length and gradual elevation make it ideal for children to explore nature without being overwhelming. Stop at scenic viewpoints overlooking the city and embrace the chance to teach kids about local flora and fauna while breathing fresh air away from urban bustle.
Post hike, head to , a popular local farm near Segovia where children can interact with a variety of animals including goats, rabbits, donkeys, and chickens. This hands-on experience introduces them to farm life and nature’s rhythms amidst safe surroundings. Guided tours explain sustainable farming practices and the importance of caring for the environment—a perfect summer educational activity that also delights with the farm’s playground and picnic areas.
After lunch at the farm’s outdoor area or a nearby family-friendly restaurant, spend the afternoon at the , a lush nature park about 20 minutes’ drive from Segovia city center. Here, families can rent bikes, paddle boats on the lake, or enjoy playgrounds and walking circuits shaded by mature trees. The park’s calm waters offer opportunities for spotting local wildlife such as ducks and dragonflies. August's warm but dry climate ensures pleasant outdoor conditions throughout your stay.
Conclude your day with a gentle sunset walk along the historic City Walls, accessible from the nearby Recreational Area’s entrance, providing spectacular views framed by the soft evening light. This stroll also offers a gentle introduction to Segovia’s medieval defenses, leaving children with a sense of wonder and discovery.
Recommended to stay again in the historic center, with easy taxi access to Montón de Trigo and comfortable return after outdoor adventures and sunset walk on the city walls.
BookAre you looking for a way to see Segovia without joining a tour group? Explore at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Trace the city's history, from its earliest days as a Celtiberian settlement to medieval times taking in architectural gems like the city's famous Sgraffito designs • Hear from producer Begoña Horcajo, a local guide with a passion for Spanish history • Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn-by-turn directions. It also works offline.
Book NowBegin your day at the lively , Segovia’s bustling main food market in the historic core. This vibrant hub is filled with brightly colored stalls offering fresh fruits and vegetables, local cheeses, cured hams, and fragrant spices. Walk among the vendors as they passionately describe seasonal August produce, inviting kids to sample juicy ripe peaches or rich Manchego cheese. The sounds, smells, and sights create an immersive introduction to Spain’s food culture while providing fun opportunities for children to learn about local ingredients.
From the market, stroll toward , where street performers and musicians often enliven summer mornings, delighting families with live folk music and juggling acts. The open-air atmosphere is perfect for soaking up Segovia’s community spirit, and children can marvel at the artistry and spontaneity unfolding before them while parents enjoy a café con leche at nearby terraces.
By midday, join a family cooking class specially tailored to children and adults interested in mastering Segovia’s culinary secrets. Numerous local culinary schools and restaurants offer fun, casual sessions in summer where you can make traditional dishes such as cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig)-style empanadas, or delectable marzipan treats. This hands-on activity is engaging and memorable, blending laughter, learning, and the joy of creating your own meal together.
Complete the afternoon with a visit to Panadería San José, one of Segovia’s oldest bakeries known for its artisanal breads and sweet pastries. The family can enjoy tasting freshly baked pan de pueblo and locally beloved pastries such as ponche segoviano, a layered cake of cream and sponge soaked in syrup—a sumptuous treat to cool off in August heat.
Perfect family hotel choice for another night in the historic center near Mercado de Abastos and culinary venues, minimizing walking time after cooking classes and market visits.
BookDiscover Segovia from a different perspective on a self-guided walking tour and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. Solve interesting puzzles, have fun and learn new things about the city. Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. Enjoy the tour in Spanish, English, French, German.
Book NowDrive or take a short taxi trip out to the nearby archaeological site of the Roman city of Sepúlveda, where open-air ruins reveal the footprints of past civilizations. This outdoor museum-style experience lets the entire family wander among stone foundations, ancient baths, and old roads, inviting questions and storytelling about life in Roman Hispania. The site is stroller-friendly and designed to cater to families with informative panels and occasional reenactments during summer holidays, making it especially engaging for children.
After exploring the ruins, head to the nearby , a calm green oasis where you can picnic together near the flowing water’s edge under shady trees. The park’s well-maintained trails along the river invite gentle walks with fantastic opportunities for spotting native birds such as herons and kingfishers. Kids will delight in running around open meadows and can try skipping stones in the river or searching for tadpoles in shallow pools, all in a safe environment.
Cap the day with a visit to the charming village of Carrascal del Río nearby, where a quiet riverside café offers local refreshments away from the tourist buzz. Sampling homemade lemonade or locally produced fresh cheese here rounds out a relaxing day immersed in nature and heritage.
Return to Segovia city center in the early evening, enjoying the crisp summer twilight after a full day of outdoor adventures.
Stay another night here despite day trips to Sepúlveda area, as it offers a restful base with easy taxi access back to Segovia city center after archaeological and riverside visits.
BookStart the morning at , the most extensive green space in Segovia, offering flower gardens, picnic areas, and shaded playgrounds perfect for children to run, climb, and make new friends. The park’s well-maintained paths wind around fountains and statues where you can pause for photos and gentle rest breaks. August provides warm but comfortable mornings with minimal crowds, ideal for families to enjoy without rush.
Pack a picnic or grab fresh pastries from a nearby bakery to savor under the mature oak trees that dot the park while kids revel in the variety of play equipment designed for different age groups. The open space allows space for games, frisbee, and spontaneous laughter, guaranteeing a celebration of the trip’s last day with joyful freedom.
In the afternoon, visit the nearby Estación de Tren park area, where you can board the miniature train that circles around the garden and watch water birds in the small ponds. This miniature train ride is a perfect repeat of a favorite family activity or a new adventure for those who didn’t try it on day 1, providing calm and scenic moments with smiles all around.
Conclude with a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Eresma River, where the gently flowing waters and historic bridges create a peaceful ambiance. Stop for a final treat of helados artesanales (artisanal ice creams) at local favorite shops near the riverbanks, letting the children choose their favorite flavors while adults savor the vibrant colors and happy end to a summer day.
Recommended final night at the family-friendly hotel close to Parque de La Albuera and Estación de Tren park, minimizing travel after a full day of play and relaxation.
BookSegovia, a historic city north of Madrid, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its gorgeous architecture and rich legacy — its landmarks range from Roman aqueducts to medieval walls. Enjoy the city’s splendor from the air on this spellbinding hot air balloon trip. Arrive in time to see the balloon inflate, and, after a safety briefing, you’ll be whisked away into midair. Spend one hour floating over the city before landing and indulging in a Spanish breakfast and glass of celebratory Cava. Two tour options are available, one of which includes round-trip transport from Madrid. The capacity of the baskets can vary between 4 and 24 passengers plus the pilot. There are baskets of different capacities that are used depending on the number of total reservations on the day of the flight.
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