Entrance to our flat. |
Driving into Segovia from Madrid on Avenida de Padre Claret. |
Plaza Oriental from Calle San Juan |
Plaza Oriental from the South side. |
Looking East towards Iglesia San Justo and Iglesia del Salvador. |
No mortar was used for the 25,000 granite blocks and 170 arches. |
Calle Cervantes. |
Morning, from Calle San Juan.. |
The party is always on at Resturante Jose Maria, one of the best in Segovia. Especially during fiesta! |
Jamones hanging in the bar. |
Evening to night, Jose Maria is always full of people. |
Gin and Tonic at Jose Maria - the best! |
Salud! |
The restaurant produces its own private label. Delicious! |
Cochinillo at Jose Maria. |
Dessert, of course! |
Locor de Hierba, just to settle the stomach! Nice and cold. |
Another classic Segovia restaurant. |
Dining on the terrace. |
View from the terrace. |
Lechazo at El Bernardino |
Dessert at El Bernardino. Yum! |
Jamon at Bar Reloj. Mariano Pascual is a prime brand. |
A typical cochinillo comida - mid-day meal - in a Segovia restaurant. |
Cochinillo on display in a restaurant window. |
Thursday is market day in the Plaza Mayor. |
Olives are a big item in spain. |
Portal of the cathedral. |
The cathedral rises high in this view from the Alcazar. |
Part of the old wall surrounding the cathedral courtyard. |
The cathedral dominates the Plaza Mayor. |
During fiestas and other important days, the cathedral is illuminated at night. |
View from the Alcazar toward Iglesia de la Vera Cruz and Zamarramala pueblo. |
View over the wall around the Alcazar towards the cathederal. |
The castle sits on a bed of solid rock. |
The unique "ship's bow" shape is visible here. |
The Plaza Mayor, El Ayuntamiento (city hall.) |
Plaza Mayor, Iglesia de San Miguel |
Plaza Mayor, bandstand. Iglesia de San Miguel in the background. |
During fiestas, the community band plays in the Plaza Mayor. |
Plaza San Martin, Iglesia San Martin. |
Iglesia de San Martin at night. |
Juan Bravo, a leader of the rebel Comuneros in the Castilian War of the Communities of the 16th century, in Plaza de San Martin. |
Iglesia Parroquial de San Andres, dateing from 12th century, The tower was added later. |
Iglesia de Vera Cruz, begun in 1208 by the Knights Templar. |
Convento de Santo Domingo de Guzman. |
Torre de Hercules, 13th century. The round bowls are nesting sites for storks. |
Souvenier shops close to the Plaza Mayor. |
Monasterio de Santa Cruz la Real. |
Portal, Monasterio de Santa Cruz la Real, 15th century. |
Iglesia San Milan. |
Casa de los Picos. |
Street musicians perform during fiestas. |
Street performers during fiesta. |
Underground disposal/recycling bins. |
Puerta San Andres, entrance to the old Jewish quarter, 15th century. |
There are vegetable gardens in the rich soil below the city walls. |
Looking back toward the cathedral. |
The Alcazar from the South side. |
Crossing Arroyo de Clamares. |
Looking at the Alcazar from the North side. |
Paseo de Santo Domingo de Guzman. |
Entrance to the cemetary. |
Sepulchres were carved into the rock. |
View of the city from the Jewish cemetary. |