An exceptional legacy of the city's Roman past is the unique and wonderful aqueduct, a masterful work that preserves more than 150 original arches, but Segovia's heritage is rich and extensive. The fabulous Alcázar and the majestic Cathedral are two essential attractions, after which the Puerta de San Andrés, the Jewish quarter and the Alhóndiga stand out.

Cultural activity is intense in the city, which has multiple museums and galleries. The Antonio Machado House Museum is essential to learn about the life and work of the exceptional poet. The avant-garde has its space in the Esteban Vicente Museum of Contemporary Art. It also stands out in the Zuloaga Museum.