The entire route is structured around the historic centre of the city, focusing on the visit around the almost 3.5 km medieval wall, with strategic viewpoints and, also, the intramural route through the streets of the Jewish Quarter.
We begin the route from the beginning of the Monumental Aqueduct, accompanying its journey to the Plaza del Azoguejo. We continue along the wall to approach the medieval Plaza de San Lorenzo, with its Romanesque church in the centre. From this moment we go in search of the Eresma River along the Senda de los Molinos to reach the Alameda del Parral, with its majestic Monastery and also being able to see the Royal Mint. We arrive at the spectacular esplanade of Fuencisla, at the foot of the Alcázar after approaching the only Church of Veracruz, property of the Order of the Maltese Cross and with a dodecagonal plan. We continue touring the city wall admiring the entire historical complex of Segovia. Next, we enter the Jewish quarter through the Arco del Socorro to explore this area walking through the streets and discovering unique corners, such as the back of the Cathedral, the Antonio Machado House Museum, the Church of San Esteban (the tallest Romanesque tower of Spain), the Mirador del Postigo at the top of the Aqueduct or the statue of the Devil, which recalls the legend about the construction of the Aqueduct. We will finish at the point of origin, but not before enjoying a typical tapa in one of the establishments along the route.