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Aqueduct of Segovia

Aqueduct of Segovia

4.8 (115,770 reviews)
Historical LandmarkMonumentTourist AttractionHistorical PlacePoint of Interest

Best time to visit

Morning visits offer soft light for photos and thinner crowds, while evenings provide a magical golden glow on the granite stones.

Budget tips

Free to explore since it's an outdoor monument, saving plenty on entrance fees; combine with a city walking tour for added value.

Recommended for

History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Architecture lovers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: This impressive structure stretches more than 800 meters and features roughly 167 arches arranged in two levels, standing firmly without any mortar. Its precise stone construction has lasted for centuries, demonstrating remarkable Roman engineering prowess.

Highlights: The aqueduct has withstood numerous challenges, including the Napoleonic wars, due to its sturdy granite blocks so tightly joined that mortar was unnecessary. Walking below the towering arches reveals the grand scale and accuracy that continue to amaze engineers today.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as the cobblestone streets around the aqueduct can be uneven.
  • The best photo spot is from the Plaza del Azoguejo looking up at the arches.
  • Avoid midday on weekends when crowds peak and make photography tricky.
  • Explore nearby cafes afterward to enjoy local treats with a view of the aqueduct.

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