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Hotel Infanta Isabel Segovia
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In front of the Cathedral
The Hotel Infanta Isabel is located in the Plaza Mayor itself, in the historical setting of the Old City, declared a World Heritage Site, where the famous Gothic Cathedral is located. Surrounded by shops, restaurants and typical bars, and just a few minutes’ walk from the most iconic Segovian monuments, the Hotel Infanta Isabel Segovia is located in a pedestrian area that allows access by car to the door itself. For greater comfort, our guests can enjoy an hotel in Segovia with private parking service for € 14.00 / night (VAT included) if booked online, as well as valet parking.

Location: Plaza Mayor, 12 , 40001, Segovia, Spain
Lat: 40.94996317º 40º 56′ 59.867412″ N | Lon: -4.123869538º -4º 7′ 25.9303368″ W
Hotel in the city centre of Segovia

Segovia Cathedral
The Segovia Cathedral was built within the Plaza Mayor between the 16th and 18th centuries. Late Gothic in style, it has some Renaissance features. It is known as “the Lady of the Cathedrals” for its size and elegance.

Real Sitio de La Granja
The Real Sitio de La Granja is a municipality located on the northern slope of the Sierra de Guadarrama, a recommended setting for lovers of nature and hiking, where you can visit the impressive Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso, with its beautiful gardens and fountains, and the Royal Glass Factory.

The wall
The wall of Segovia surrounds the Old City for more than 3 kilometres, starting and finishing in the Alcázar. You can currently visit 3 of the 7 original gates: Santiago and San Cebrián on the north side, and San Andrés on the south side.

Alcazar de Segovia
Initially built as a fortress on a hill at the confluence of the Eresma and Clamores rivers, the Alcázar has been used as a royal palace, prison, artillery centre and military academy. With its unique ship’s bow shape, it is one of the most unique castles in Europe and currently houses a museum.

Roman aqueduct
Built around the 2nd century AD. it is the most important Roman civil engineering work in Spain. Built with granite ashlars laid without mortar between them, the aqueduct conducts the waters of the Fuenfría spring to the city of Segovia, along approximately 17 km.