Surrounded by the historic district of San Esteban, this charming hotel is set in a building dating from the 16th century. Enjoy the aristocratic feel throughout your stay.
Heidi
Spain
Very quiet and peaceful enviroment, lovely and helpful staff. The room and hotel was very comfortable, there were things that may have improved my stay, a desk in the room for odd working purposes would have been ideal, also room service or restaurant (open kitchen)* to serve lunch or dinner. Another plus would have been a bigger bathroom. Nevertheless, a very positive two day stay.
Situated in the central square of Las Sirenas, between the cathedral and Roman aqueduct, this classic, continental-style hotel provides an elegant setting for your stay in the beautiful city of...
The Hotel Cetina Palacio Ayala Berganza is housed in a 15th-century palace and offers luxurious, country-style rooms with free Wi-Fi access. It also features a restaurant.
Marguerite
New Zealand
Modern hotel inside a very old, classically built building.
This recently built 4-star hotel provides accommodation designed in a contemporary-style. It is located just opposite the magnificent ancient aqueduct.
Free Wi-Fi and a typical Spanish café can be found at Hotel Corregidor, located in Sevovia’s Old Town just 500 metres from the famous Aqueduct. Segovia Bus Station is directly across the road.
Olga Huang
Taiwan
The location is so near bus station, so quiet and views are very good. Thank you for giving us higher floor.
This 4-star hotel is located in the heart of Segovia, a beautiful and historic traditional old city, which has been granted World heritage status. Free WiFi is available throughout Los Arcos.
Good location with parking; excellent for walking into town
This Parador has amazing views over one of Spains most monumental cities. Enjoy these from your bedroom, the outdoor pool or the elegant dining room which serves great local cuisine.
Superb room ,excellent facilities, great location.
La Posada del Rancho is surrounded by countryside in Torrecaballeros, 10 km from Segovia. An hour's drive from Madrid, this converted country house features a restaurant and terrace.
Lovely rooms. Good beds. Good food. Helpful cleaner.
In the centre of Segovia, just 100 metres from the city’s famous Roman aqueduct, HOTEL ELE ACUEDUCTO offers air-conditioned rooms with wonderful views. It has free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace.
The view from the balcony, a very central location.
Free Wi-Fi and a typical Spanish café can be found at Hotel Corregidor, located in Sevovia’s Old Town just 500 metres from the famous Aqueduct. Segovia Bus Station is directly across the road.
On average, 3-star hotels in Segovia cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Segovia are £108 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Segovia can on average be found for £185 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Segovia this weekend is £115 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Segovia for this weekend cost on average around £258 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Segovia for tonight. You'll pay on average around £173 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Segovia will cost around £241 (based on Booking.com prices).
An Architectural Gem Set In A Picture-Perfect Backdrop
Nestled amongst the picture-perfect backdrop of Guadarrama Mountains, Segovia is an architectural and historical gem which blends several charming monuments and landmarks, with a mix of lively bars and restaurants. It is home to a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site old city, along with the ancient Acueducto de Segovia and Segovia City Walls.
Beyond the Segovia City Walls stands the fascinating Veracruz Church which overlooks the famous Alcázar of Segovia. A 1-hour drive away is the 15th-century masterpiece, Castillo de Coca.
Segovia is popular for a day trip or short sightseeing getaway due its close proximity to Madrid, a short train ride from Segovia´s train station. However to get a real feel and taste of the city it may be wise to hang around a little longer and appreciate the amazing sightseeing, mouth-watering cuisine, relaxing vibe and energetic nightlife it has to offer.
Other popular sights are P.P. Carmelitas Descalzos Temple, Plaza San Lorenzo and Church and the beautiful Botanic Garden Segovia and fascinating Segovia Provincial Museum.
Booking.com has great deals in Segovia, Madrid and the Castile and León region.
Segovia is a beautiful walkable city. The highlight was the Alcazar and the view from the tower. The aqueduct is impressive. Could have spent more time in the cathedral. Was disappointed with the Jewish Educational center as it seemed lacking in depth.
Sara
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
This is a beautiful old city with all the hallmarks of an...
This is a beautiful old city with all the hallmarks of an enchanting and interesting place where you can either absorb the rich history and culture of its people or simply party among exquisite old buildings and indulge in the rich gastronomic attractions of its very sophisticated cuisine.
Juan
Australia
Scored 10
10
We loved this old city.
We loved this old city. The Roman aqueduct was a sight to see. Built over 2000 years to carry water from the hills and was used up till 1975. That is amazing. We stayed a night right in the centre of Segovia so was nice to see day and at night. The church area is wonderful and great views from the walls.
Dianne
Australia
Scored 10
10
The narrow streets with wonderful architecture.
The narrow streets with wonderful architecture. What I didn't care for are all of the cheap tourist souvenir shops that lend the central historic district a tawdry character. Also, contrasted with the cheap tourist shops are expensive designer shops that certainly were not there 50 years. Some will regard this as progress but their presence makes all of these historic centers too much the same.
Donald
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Segovia is a lovely city, very charming and relaxed.
Segovia is a lovely city, very charming and relaxed. Clearly, the aquaduct is a big attraction and very, very impressive. Whilst it dominates the entrance to the city, as it's at the entrace it doesn't dominate the rest of the city's attractions.
Segovia feels very smart, with lots of great bars and restaurants, friendly people and lots of great sights.
It's a little spread out, but very walkable, albeit only if you are aseasoned walker.
Grahame
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I loved how safe it felt to walk around and enjoy this town.
I loved how safe it felt to walk around and enjoy this town. It may have been stressful to manage without Spanish speaking friends.
I am a fan of wandering through walkable areas and enjoying views. The old town area of Segovia was very walkable. My favorite spots just popped up. They weren’t “destination” spots.
Crosby
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This studio (with a great kitchen-ette) is located super close to the Aqueduct and Cathedral, yet just far enough to be quiet... Spain cities are so ALIVE, all night long..., that when considering a great place to stay in Segovia where you can completely enjoy the sites, receive EXCELLENT recommendations from the host and... sleep, THIS is definitely the right place!!
The hotel overall is great, the building is stunning and most of the rooms are very nice (although there are large differences between rooms). It is located very nicely within Segovia - close to anything you may want to see. Definitely the best hotel in Segovia.
I booked a double room with parking. Car park under hotel connected by lift so easy access. Location great for sight seeing in Segovia, didn't use the car at all. Room clean, bed comfy, breakfast very nice. Staff very helpful. A very pleasant stay.
Great to have a fridge provided. Cold water was available in the accessible breakfast room. Wi-fi was ok. Reception volunteered helpful tips during check-in. Breakfast was ok - pretty much what you get in many places in Spain.
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