Cathedral of Segovia Bell Tower Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover Segovia Cathedral from a unique perspective with this guided tour of the bell tower lasting approximately one hour. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city and learn about the history and architecture of this iconic monument. Plus, tour the interior of the cathedral on your own, as well as the exhibitions and cloister.
- Access to the bell tower of Segovia Cathedral
- Take part in a guided tour to learn about the history and architecture of the monument.
- Admire the Gothic architecture and stained glass windows inside the cathedral.
What’s included
- Guided tour of the bell tower of Segovia Cathedral
- Entrance to Segovia Cathedral, exhibition rooms and cloister (can be visited before or after the tour).
- Access to the bell tower with guide
- Access to the bell tower with guide
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Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Segovia Cathedral is one of the city's most emblematic monuments and a must-see for architecture and history lovers. With this guided tour of the bell tower, which lasts approximately one hour, you will have the opportunity to explore this impressive building from a unique perspective. It offers panoramic views of the city, allowing you to admire its beauty from the top.
During the guided tour in a small group of 9 participants, an expert will tell you about the history and architecture of the cathedral, as well as interesting details about its construction and the historical events that have taken place here. You will be able to discover the best kept secrets of this monument while enjoying the views from the bell tower.
You can also enter the interior of the cathedral and tour it on your own to see its stained glass windows and Gothic architecture, as well as the exhibition rooms and the cloister. You can do this before or after the guided tour.