Aqueduct of Segovia - Free Audio Guide
Segovia, Castile and León, Spain
Acueducto de Segovia, Calle de los Gascos, San Lorenzo, Segovia, Castilla y León, 40001, España
The Acueducto de Segovia, a remarkable Roman aqueduct, dates back to the early 2nd century AD, built during the reign of Emperor Trajan. This architectural marvel, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, originally transported water from the Fuenfría springs to the city of Segovia. Its impressive structure features 167 arches, standing at 28 meters high at its tallest point. Visitors can explore the stunning arched walkway and enjoy views of the historic city. The aqueduct is accessible year-round, with no admission fee. However, it's advisable to visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The site is well-connected by public transport and is wheelchair accessible.