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We will leave Madrid in the direction of the beautiful "Valle de los Caídos", declared a National Heritage Site. Visiting the valley, you will see and discover the Spain of the 20th century. Admire the largest Christian cross in the world (150m). Afterwards, you will visit El Escorial and get to know the Spanish novelty. El Escorial is the most important architectural monument of the Spanish Renaissance.
Immerse yourself with our expert guide and get into the heart of Segovia, visit the aqueduct and the area of the convents, with stories and legends dating back to centuries before the Muslim conquest.
We will discover the most emblematic places of the city, its history, its corners and anecdotes, and its main monuments such as the Alcazar of Segovia or the Cathedral. After the cultural visit of Segovia, we will discover the Spanish gastronomy, enjoying the famous Segovian suckling pig. The suckling pig has had a continuous presence in the gastronomic and cultural history of Segovia and is rooted in tradition. If we look at the flavors, recipes and customs of its preparation in different countries and regions, we can come to the conclusion that our recipe in Segovia is the most surprising of all, for its simplicity and for the naturalness with which we treat the product when cooking it. Exploring all the places of interest, you will be accompanied by our expert guide and relax in our luxury vans.
• Guided visit to the Valley of the Fallen, El Escorial and Segovia, given by a professional guide.
• Entrance fees to "El Valle de los Caídos".
• Taste a suckling pig lunch in a traditional restaurant.
• Transportation by air-conditioned minibus.
• Entrance to the Valley of the Fallen
• Food or beverages unless specified.
• Hotel pick up or transfer.
• 9 hours & 30 min.
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
No (not suitable for persons with reduced mobility)
• Tour subject to availability
• Please be at the check-in point 15 minutes before departure time.
• At least 2 people are required for this activity to take place. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the tour will be rescheduled.
• Please inform of any nutritional requirements (diet, allergies, etc.) at the time of booking the tour and at check-in.
• A minimum number of people is required for the tour. If this minimum is not reached, clients will be offered an alternative date, another tour of equal or greater value, or a full refund.
• The tour may be affected by special circumstances.
08:00 - Welcome by the Official Expert Guide.
09:00 - Arrival in Segovia - Walking tour: Cultural visit of Segovia, visit to the Roman Aqueduct and the exterior of the Cathedral and the Royal Alcazars of Segovia (2 hrs).
11:00 - Free time in Segovia (1 Hr)
12:00 - Lunch
13:00 - End of lunch and departure from Segovia to El Escorial
14:00 - Arrival to El Escorial: Walk through the Jardín de los Frailes and views of the Escorial Monastery
14:45 - Free time in El Escorial Plaza de la Constitución.
15:15 - Departure from El Escorial to the Valley of the Fallen.
15:35 - Arrival to the Valley of the Fallen.
15:40 - Entrance and visit to the basilica of the Valley of the Fallen.
16:30 - Departure from the Valley of the Fallen to Madrid.
17:30 - End of the tour at San Miguel square.
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