Visit Ávila and Segovia, two provinces in the Castile and León region and their medieval atmosphere.
Discover Ávila, the ancient medieval town founded in the 11th century in order to protect the Spanish territory from the Moors. Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, you will see the city wall, entirely preserved, as well as numerous religious buildings. Visit the convent and the Santa Teresa museum, as well as the cathedral, the Plaza Mayor and the San Vicente Basilica.
At the end of your visit, discover the province of Segovia, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. Known for its 16km long aqueduct from the Roman era, the town preserves one of the most famous medieval monuments. During your visit, discover the Segovia Cathedral, also known as the Lady of the Cathedrals, the Alcázar, the fortified castle, then the town’s Aqueduct.
You will also discover local specialities during a typical lunch from the region.
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