There is a wall encircling this older part of the city and it almost looks like a fortress when you walk up to it. There is an aqueduct that runs into this older part of town and it is 2000 years old. The aqueduct is one of the three important things to see in Segovia.
Here is Kelli in front of the aqueduct. The water is caught in the top part of the aqueduct and it is an enormous and long structure.
Kelli and I in front of the Aqueduct
Here is where the aqueduct meets the wall surrounding the older part of the city. It is so beautiful.

Here I am at the top of the wall where the aqueduct meets the wall. As you can see, it stretches out for a long way.
Once we entered the older part of the city, we saw beautiful buildings like this one.
I love going to cities like Toledo and Segovia because it is like we have been transported back in time
The second "must see" in Segovia is the Cathedral. It was a beautiful building. I liked it a lot better than the one in Toledo
The last thing that you have to see in Segovia is the Alcazar or Castle. It is massive!
While we were there Nik finally caught up with us.
The Alcazar was absolutely gorgeous.

Here is Kelli with her knight in shining armor (haha-get it?)

This is the royal bed of Isabela. It was teeny. Apparently they didnt have King size beds back then.

Nik is trying his hardest to pull this cannon ball out of the cannon, but it just isnt working
We also found a well outside. The boys decided to have a spitting contest to see who's spit could reach the bottom first. Yeah, we're a real classy group Spain has really cultured us.
Nik, Adam, Kelli and I in the reflection of the water in the well. We dont really know why the water is so dirty. Adam guessed that it was a well full of people's spit and since the palace is really old and lots of people visit it then that is a lot of spit!
In the Alcazar there is also a massive tower. I don't think I have ever climbed so many stairs before. They were very steep steps and the staircase spiralled up to the top of the tower. Whenever we ran into someone coming down the stairs they were always encouraging us to keep going. In turn when we went down the stairs we encouraged the other tourists who were climbing the stairs. It was like a mini pep talk hub. Here are Nik and I peaking around the corner of the staircase we were hoping to be done soon, but this was only the half way point.


2 comments:
I love your early morning blogs!
I think the last picture is my favorite ;)
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