
Roman aqueduct of Segovia
Segovia is a beatiful Castilian city 90 km (56 miles) north of Madrid, by highway. The city, with medieval structure and narrow streets, has been declared UNESCO heritage. There are three monuments you shouldn’t miss: the Roman Aqueduct, the Cathedral and the Alcazar.

Salamanca main square
Salamanca, a UNESCO heritage city, is located 215 km (125 miles) north of Madrid. Start with a visit to the University of Salamanca, founded in 1218.

View of Toledo
The old city of Toledo is only km from Madrid and it is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lying on the top of a hill, “Old Toledo” is rounded by the Tagus River. We recommend Greco Museum, The Cathedral and a city walk.
Look this video of Segovia, UNESCO heritage:
There are many other things to visit around Madrid, depending on your interests and time. Bears2Madrid can help you to decide… Contact us

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