Segovia
City UNESCO World Heritage Site and gem of the Madrid Way. Its Roman Aqueduct, Alcázar, and Cathedral offer the pilgrim an unbeatable culturally stop.
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Segovia, one of Spain's most beautiful cities, is a monumental stop and an absolute must for the pilgrim walking the Camino de Madrid. Declared a World Heritage Site, the city welcomes the traveler with its iconic Roman aqueduct, a remarkable feat of engineering perfectly preserved that leaves breathless. After the effort of crossing the Sierra de Guadarrama, arriving in Segovia is an unbeatable cultural reward. Its historic center is a treasure trove, featuring the Alcázar, which looks like a fairy tale castle, and the majestic Cathedral of Santa María, known as "The Lady of Cathedrals". For the pilgrim, it's an ideal place for a day of rest, with a good range of hostels and services. Furthermore, its cuisine, featuring famous roasted suckling pig as the star dish, allows travelers to replenish their strength in the best way. Walking through its cobblestone streets, discovering its Romanesque churches, and enjoying views from its walls is an experience that enriches the pilgrimage enormously. It's a historical gem on the Jacobean route towards Santiago.
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