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Roman aqueduct of Segovia

Historical landmark in Segovia

Updated: March 26, 2024 11:49 AM

Roman aqueduct of Segovia is located in Segovia (City in Spain), Spain. It's address is Pl. Azoguejo, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain.

Pl. Azoguejo, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain

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+34 921 46 67 20

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Roman aqueduct of Segovia is located at: Pl. Azoguejo, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain.

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Roman aqueduct of Segovia Reviews

Zongle
2024-03-18 00:20:44 GMT

The Roman Aqueduct of Segovia stands as a remarkable testament to ancient engineering prowess. Its towering arches, meticulously crafted without mortar, evoke a sense of awe and admiration. As one marvels at its grandeur, it's impossible not to feel transported back in time, imagining the bustling life that once surrounded this architectural marvel. A stroll alongside its impressive structure offers a glimpse into the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and provides a profound connection to history. For anyone visiting Segovia, exploring this iconic aqueduct is an absolute must, offering an unforgettable experience that resonates long after the visit.

Cynthia Enriquez
2024-02-08 15:05:19 GMT

Amazing Roman architecture, very picturesque. I'm sure it's beautiful at night when lit up. There is a bus that will take you to the aqueduct from the train station for 2 euro. Pretty busy for a weekday. I'm sure the weekends are even more so.

Dave D.
2024-02-22 19:50:16 GMT

Built by the Romans 2000 years ago and there is not a drop of cement in sight yet there it is still standing proud. A magnificent piece of engineering to carry water. If you are in Madrid it’s well worth a visit to have a look at this marvel.

Navnish N
2023-12-10 17:41:45 GMT

An Amazing experience to see a historical place. Friends recommended to visit Segovia and we too a bus from Madrid. The place is crowded most of the time. Good places to eat around and nice spots to take pictures. There are also many other places around walking distance. A must visit.

Joe Aldas
2024-03-18 22:09:28 GMT

Standing proudly at the entrance of Segovia, the Roman Aqueduct is a striking symbol of the city's rich history and heritage. This awe-inspiring structure, with its ancient engineering and remarkable architecture, serves as a captivating welcome to visitors from around the world. The aqueduct, dating back to the 1st century AD, spans over 800 meters and stands as one of the finest examples of Roman engineering. Its towering arches, constructed without the use of mortar, have withstood the test of time, showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the ancient Romans.

As you enter Segovia, be sure to take a moment to admire the grandeur of the aqueduct. Its presence is a reminder of the city's storied past and the enduring legacy of Roman civilization. With each stone carefully placed, the aqueduct tells a story of innovation and perseverance, inviting visitors to marvel at its architectural splendor. Whether viewed from afar or up close, the Roman Aqueduct of Segovia is a timeless marvel that continues to enthrall and inspire, leaving a lasting impression on all who behold it.

Tali Wolder
2023-10-06 09:59:42 GMT

Very well preserved considering that the Aqueduct was built 2000 years ago. Very pleasant walk along the structural on cobblestone streets. And, a walk up the stairs to the wall of the city presents great views. Look carefully at the doors to all the buildings. So many are original carved wood doors.
Lovely open Plaza with restaurants- almost all with outdoor seating.

Raymond Lind
2024-01-14 18:00:45 GMT

In a trip around Spain that was full of wonderful discoveries, the Roman aqueduct of Segovia still managed to wow us. It really is a spectacular sight, one worth seeing from all angles. Ascend the staircase for great views backwards to it.

Andrei Dan
2024-02-02 22:35:50 GMT

Amazing it still stands, and hopefully will be seen by generations to come. Unfortunately it cannot say much about everything that passed around during its long life. Not sure it's for us to judge. Just knowing would be enough.

Calum Morrison
2024-01-23 21:28:17 GMT

A stunning piece of Roman history - 2000 years old and still in great condition. Don't just hang around the main section nearest to the old city - it's worth walking upstream to where the arches end and the aqueduct meets ground level.

Krystal Aguinaldo
2024-01-06 10:36:16 GMT

Amazing historical site with many other monuments nearby. A must visit. I visited with Fun and Tickets. Lots of history in this town. Recommended to check the weather before visiting for a truly amazing view.
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Sitio histórico excelente con muchos monumentos cerca. Visité con Fun and Tickets. Mucha historia aquí. Es recomendable revisar el clima para asegurar una vista maravillosa.

Veyron Tan
2024-03-04 08:44:52 GMT

An ancient structure. The Roman Aqueduct, a real big revolutionary building built by humans. A great place for photos but there are a lot of people around the area. It is a nice place for a slow walk and you can slowly explore the whole site and even walk to the alcazar, which is the castle nearby.

You can get to the Aqueduct very easily as there are busses that connects the whole city to the site. There is actually WiFi in the area, so it's a big plus. There's also a few people who works for the Segovia tourism. You can ask them for guidance and help which is really great.

maura “momoes” potter
2024-03-02 15:57:20 GMT

Segovia is a beautiful town slightly if the beaten track but worth the effort to visit has a autocaravana park 15 minutes from aqueduct and town centre. Good visit it's amazing

Glenda Velez
2023-12-05 18:00:44 GMT

A must see if you are in Segovia, Spain. This marvelous monument is still standng, intact and with great majesty. Interesting fact, it is still used, parts of it. Testament of the Roman occupation in Spain.

Manikandan Nambiar
2023-12-17 19:18:26 GMT

Beautiful manmade structure still standing strong. The bus #11 from Segovia train station takes straight to this location. You can visit other places of interest by walk from here.

H Pon
2023-11-10 03:11:49 GMT

Magnificent roman architecture that has been around closed to 2 century though no actual date been recorded. To get a good photo of it, climb up the stairs from the site of the plaza nearby.

Kero Chan
2023-11-30 09:56:00 GMT

It was magnificent to see how the Romans built this over 2000 years ago and it is still intact and functional until today. Their work is absolutely amazing and built to perfection.

Gourmand
2023-08-30 13:28:45 GMT

I was absolutely mesmerized by the aqueducts of Segovia during my recent visit. The grandeur of this ancient engineering marvel is truly awe-inspiring. The precision with which the massive granite blocks fit together, creating a bridge that has stood the test of time for centuries, left me speechless. The history and significance of the aqueducts, dating back to Roman times, added an extra layer of fascination. The sight of water flowing through these arches, standing tall against the backdrop of the city, is a sight to behold. Whether you're a history buff or simply someone who appreciates architectural wonders, the aqueducts of Segovia are an absolute must-see.

Pedro Henrique Pena
2023-12-30 14:18:30 GMT

One of the only roman aqueducts left in good state in the Iberic Peninsula. Recommend to visit, the stairs to go up is not much and the views from above are amazing. Underneath lots of small shops and coffee houses. The place to come in Segovia.

Ethan L
2023-11-22 07:42:41 GMT

Amazingly well woven to the city and schools. Watching children running up the hill when the school bell rang was fascinating. Big respect to Segovia people preserving it so well. No graffitti or trash.

Tracy Millan
2023-12-29 20:42:20 GMT

Great day trip from Madrid on the high speed train (30 mins). Highly recommend and worth the visit! We did our own walking tour found on google. Keep in mind Siesta times for restaurants. If you dont plan accordingly, your options will be limited to Burger King or McDonalds.

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