From the hilltop fairytale castle where Isabella was crowned queen of Castile to the 1st-century Roman Aqueduct stretching from the Old Quarter to the Sierra de Guadarrama Mountains, Segovia’s attractions are truly monumental. Azoguejo Square is the best place to view the full span of the wonderfully preserved Aqueduct. Well worth a visit, the city’s sprawling Cathedral is one of the last in the country built in the Gothic style. Segovia is also known for its great cuisine, especially the city’s signature dish: roast suckling pig.
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