Segovia, Spain ⠀ Segovia is the administrative center of the eponymous province of Segovia in Castile and Leon at the foot of the Sierra Guadarram. The city is only 90 km from Madrid. Segovia is listed by UNESCO thanks to the famous aqueduct, the fabulous Alcazar Castle and the ancient Romanesque churches of the 12th century. ⠀ The main attractions are in the Old Town, which is surrounded by modern quarters with all the infrastructure. Therefore, if you are planning a trip to Madrid, find a day to visit Segovia. ⠀ By tradition, we are starting our TOP-5 things to do in Segovia: ⠀ 1. Go through the huge arches of the Roman Aqueduct. 29 meters high, 800 meters long, the aqueduct has 167 arches and is built of natural stone. 2. Visit the castle of Alcazar. Its shape and pointed towers resembles a ship. Now here is a museum open to all comers. 3. See the church of La Vera Cruz. It was founded in the 12th century by the Order of the Templars. Its foundation has the shape of a 12-gon, which is a rarity in architecture. 4. Go inside the Segovian Cathedral of the 16th century. The cathedral carries the last Gothic note in Spanish architecture, as it was built at a time when Europe was already conquered by the Renaissance style. 5. Go to the city of Coca and see the castle in the Mudejar style, considered one of the most beautiful in Spain.