Discover Toledo and Segovia in luxury. Enjoy a semi-private tour with history, culture, and comfort. Create unforgettable memories with us.
Discover Toledo and Segovia in luxury. Enjoy a semi-private tour with history, culture, and comfort. Create unforgettable memories with us.
- Naval Museum - The tour begins in Madrid, starting from the designated meeting point.
- Toledo - Toledo is a historic city situated in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, in central Spain. Known as “the city of three cultures,” it reflects the historical coexistence of Christians, Jews, and Muslims. With a rich history dating back…
- Naval Museum - The tour begins in Madrid, starting from the designated meeting point.
- Toledo - Toledo is a historic city situated in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, in central Spain. Known as “the city of three cultures,” it reflects the historical coexistence of Christians, Jews, and Muslims. With a rich history dating back to Roman times, Toledo reached its zenith during the Middle Ages as the capital of the Kingdom of Castile.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its historic center is filled with winding alleys, charming squares, and historic buildings that showcase its rich cultural heritage.
Toledo is a captivating city that blends history, art, culture, and tradition, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Iglesia de Santo Tome - The Church of Santo Tomé is a popular attraction in Toledo, renowned for its historical and religious significance and for housing one of El Greco’s most notable works. El Greco’s connection to Toledo is vital to his artistic legacy.
Before leaving Toledo, be sure to visit “El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz.” Visitors can also admire other religious artworks, sculptures, and altarpieces from various periods.
- Alcantara Bridge - Upon arriving in Toledo, enjoy a 15-minute walk to cross and admire the stunning view of the Alcántara Bridge. This historic Roman-origin bridge is one of Toledo’s oldest monuments, spanning the Tagus River. Its construction dates back to the 2nd century AD, during Emperor Trajan’s reign.
- Synagogue of Saint Mary the White - This is one of the city’s most significant synagogues and a prime example of Mudejar architecture on the Iberian Peninsula.
Built in the early 13th century during Muslim rule, the synagogue served as a place of worship for Toledo’s Jewish community. Its architecture features a blend of styles, including Mudejar, Romanesque, and Gothic elements, reflecting the city’s cultural coexistence during that era.
After the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain, the synagogue was converted into a Christian church. Over the centuries, it has served various purposes, but its structure and much of its interior decoration have been preserved.
Today, the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca is a major tourist attraction in Toledo, drawing visitors worldwide who are captivated by its architectural beauty and rich multicultural history.
- Lumina Catedral de Toledo - The Toledo Cathedral is one of the city’s most iconic monuments and one of the world’s most impressive Gothic cathedrals.
Built on the site of an ancient mosque, construction began in the 13th century and continued for several centuries, showcasing a mix of architectural styles, primarily Gothic, with Renaissance and Baroque elements.
The cathedral houses masterpieces by artists such as El Greco, Velázquez, and Goya, along with an impressive main altarpiece carved in gilded wood.
Visitors will enter the basic entrance of the Cathedral to witness part of its beauty.
- Mirador del Valle - From the Mirador del Valle, enjoy the majestic silhouette of Toledo, with its iconic buildings and monuments set against the landscape. The beauty of the Tagus River winding through the valley and surrounding fields creates a stunning image that has inspired artists and travelers for centuries.
- Segovia - Segovia is a historic city in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, Spain. It is renowned for its well-preserved Roman aqueduct, one of the country’s most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments. Dating back to the 1st century AD, the aqueduct is a testament to Roman engineering ingenuity and runs through the city, symbolizing Segovia.
In addition to the aqueduct, Segovia boasts other architectural marvels, including the Alcázar of Segovia, a medieval fortress resembling a fairytale castle, which has served various roles throughout history, from royal palace to military fortress.
The Segovia Cathedral, built in the Gothic style, is another notable landmark, featuring impressive architecture and intricate artworks.
The historic city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its rich cultural heritage and architectural significance.
- Acueduct of Segovia - This ancient Roman aqueduct is one of the city’s most recognizable symbols. It is in excellent condition and stands as a remarkable testament to Roman architecture, making it a must-see in Segovia.
Visitors will learn about its history, legends, legacies, reconstructions, and secrets of the Segovia Aqueduct, which is over 2,000 years old.
- La Juderia - Stroll through the streets of the Segovian Jewish quarter, where the Jewish community thrived in a climate of well-being, with few violent episodes until the 15th century.
Travelers will explore these cities in the high-end comfort of a Mercedes Benz Vito V-Class Tourer for seven people, equipped with Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Additionally, there will be opportunities to connect with wonderful people from around the world. Groups range from four to a maximum of 14 people.
- Plaza de Medina del Campo - Medina del Campo Square. Juan Bravo was a significant military and political leader during the War of the Communities of Castile in the 16th century.
Visitors will explore these cities in the high-end comfort of a Mercedes Benz Vito Tourer Class V for seven people, equipped with Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Moreover, there will be opportunities to mingle with fantastic people from all over the world. Groups range from four to a maximum of 14 people.
- Cathedral of Segovia - Upon reaching this point, participants will have 1 hour to explore the cathedral independently, plus 1 hour for meals, depending on each group and the pace we follow. Being a small group, there will be no issues.
Known as the “Lady of Cathedrals,” this grand Gothic cathedral is one of the city’s main attractions. Its size and architectural details are awe-inspiring, as are the magnificent views from its tower.
- Mirador Alcazar Pradera de San Marcos - This viewpoint offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. From here, you can see the old town of Segovia, the Alcázar, and the surrounding landscape.
- Iglesia de la Vera Cruz - This notable religious building is located in Segovia, Spain. Here is more information about this church:
The Church of La Vera Cruz is situated on the outskirts of Segovia’s historic center, in an area known as “El Parral.” It is a Romanesque-Mudejar style temple and is considered one of the most important examples of this architectural style in Spain.
Built at the end of the 12th century, the church is known for its octagonal plan, which sets it apart from other religious buildings of the time. The octagonal plan is believed to represent the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem and is a distinctive feature of this church.
The exterior of the Church of the Vera Cruz has a simple yet impressive design. The blind arches and horseshoe-shaped windows characteristic of the Mudejar style stand out. Inside, you will find an octagonal central nave and a main altar housing an image of the Virgin of the True Cross.
- Alcazar of Segovia - Immerse yourself in unique architecture and history. The welcoming and charming cities of Toledo and Segovia await you.
Travelers will explore these cities in the high-end comfort of a Mercedes Benz Vito V-Class Tourer for seven people, equipped with Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Additionally, there will be opportunities to connect with wonderful people from around the world. Groups range from four to a maximum of 14 people.
- Museo de Santa Cruz - The Museum of Santa Cruz de Toledo is regarded as one of Spain’s most important museums, not only for the uniqueness of its headquarters, the former Hospital of Santa Cruz del Cardenal Mendoza, but also for the richness and variety of its collections.
- Deheseo l Productos Artesanales extremeños, sostenibles, calidad premium - Enjoy a gastronomic tasting in Toledo, where you can savor the finest acorn-fed Iberian ham, accompanied by Iberian ham, cheeses, and a choice of Manchego wine or soft drink.
- Madrid - The tour concludes with a return to Madrid at the same pickup point.

- Air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi
- All taxes and fees included
- Lunch provided
- Bottled water available during tour and in car
- Tickets included for Churches of Sao Tome, Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, Alcazar de Segovia
- Air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi
- All taxes and fees included
- Lunch provided
- Bottled water available during tour and in car
- Tickets included for Churches of Sao Tome, Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, Alcazar de Segovia
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Explore Toledo and Segovia with our exclusive, private tour designed to enrich your understanding of history. Enjoy this experience at your leisure, with a maximum of 8 participants per tour.
Create lasting memories as you explore the distinctive beauty of these enchanting cities.
Toledo and Segovia provide a unique blend of history, culture, and…
Explore Toledo and Segovia with our exclusive, private tour designed to enrich your understanding of history. Enjoy this experience at your leisure, with a maximum of 8 participants per tour.
Create lasting memories as you explore the distinctive beauty of these enchanting cities.
Toledo and Segovia provide a unique blend of history, culture, and architecture, offering destinations that transport you to bygone eras with their allure and charm.
The tour includes 3 tickets: Church of Santo Tome, Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, and Alcazar de Segovia.
Take the opportunity to delve into remarkable architecture and history. The welcoming and delightful cities of Toledo and Segovia await your visit.
Travel in style and comfort in a Mercedes Benz Vito Tourer Class V, accommodating seven people, complete with Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
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- The Tour is held with a maximum of 8 people and a minimum of 2 people.
- Mercedez Class, GLA or similar.
- Semi-private tour without connections with other tour operators.
- The guide will be in Spanish with the support of simultaneous translation applications and audios during the tour.
- Tasting: Iberian acorn-fed ham, Iberian acorn-fed loin, bread, a drink.
- If you need child seats depending on the age of the child, please let us know via WhatsApp.
- We will communicate with each participant 24 hours on the day of the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.