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Getting Around Segovia

Getting Around Segovia

Segovia Castilla Y Leon, Spain Travel Guide

Public Transportation: Local Bus Network

Segovia features a local urban bus network, operated by the Segovia City Council. This system serves the city center, residential areas, and connects points like the train station (Segovia-Guiomar) and the main bus station. The system is straightforward and generally reliable. Most of Segovia's main attractions in the Old Town stand within easy walking distance of each other. Public buses are mainly useful for reaching the high-speed train station (Segovia-Guiomar) or areas outside the immediate historic center.

The main bus station (Estación de Autobuses), located near the Aqueduct, serves as a central point for many urban and intercity routes. Line 11 directly connects the Segovia-Guiomar high-speed train station with the city center, stopping at important locations like Plaza Mayor and near the Aqueduct. Other lines connect various parts of the city with the historic center. Route maps are available at bus stops, the bus station, and the Segovia Tourism Office.

Bus Details & Fares

  • Single Ticket: Purchase directly from the bus driver upon boarding.
  • Price: A single ride costs approximately €1.00 - €1.50.
  • Hours: Generally 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM - 11 PM. Reduced service on weekends.
  • Accessibility: Newer buses equipped with ramps and designated spaces for wheelchairs.

Main Bus Hub

Estación de Autobuses, near the Aqueduct, serves as a central point.

Line 11

Connects Segovia-Guiomar train station directly to the city center.

Navigation Tip

Confirm bus stops and routes with a map or app before boarding for efficiency.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Licensed Taxis
  • White cars with a diagonal red stripe and green roof light (indicating availability).
  • Hailing on street or finding at designated stands (Aqueduct, Plaza Mayor, stations).
  • Metered fares (€5-€10 for city center). Many accept cards; confirm with driver.
Ride-Sharing & Safety
  • Uber/Cabify availability in Segovia is limited and sporadic; not a main transport mode.
  • Licensed taxis are generally safe; ensure meter starts. Use official apps for ride-sharing.
  • Surcharges may apply for pick-ups/drop-offs at train or bus stations.

Rental Options: Cars & Bicycles

Car Rentals

Mainly in Madrid (airport/city). Not recommended for Old Town driving due to pedestrian zones and parking issues.

Driving Requirements

Valid license, IDP for non-EU, credit card, minimum age 21 (surcharge under 25).

Bicycle Rentals

Limited public programs. Private shops offer rentals. Hilly, cobblestone terrain makes city cycling challenging; better for countryside.

Specialty Vehicle

Tourist Train: Road-based tour around main sights with audio commentary.

Walking & Cycling in Segovia

Walking truly brings the best experience for Segovia’s Old Town. Cycling serves well for the surrounding region.

Pedestrian-Friendly Exploration

  • Segovia's Old Town is highly pedestrian-friendly and best explored on foot.
  • Most major attractions—Aqueduct, Plaza Mayor, Cathedral, Alcázar—are within walking distance.
  • Start at the Aqueduct, proceed through Calle Real, to Plaza Mayor, Cathedral, and Alcázar.
  • Scenic walks along city walls and through valleys below Alcázar (e.g., Mirador de la Pradera de San Marcos).

Walking Tour Options

  • Numerous local companies offer guided walking tours covering history, architecture, and legends.
  • Free walking tours, which are tip-based, are also available.
  • Self-guided tours: Maps with walking routes are available at the Segovia Tourism Office and travel guide apps.
  • No-go areas for pedestrians: Main roads leading into the city are busy and generally not safe for walking. Stick to designated paths or quieter rural roads.

Cycling Information

  • Dedicated bicycle lanes within the historic center are limited.
  • Hilly terrain and cobblestones make cycling challenging for casual city sightseeing.
  • Cycling is more suitable for routes outside the city, like along the rivers or in the surrounding countryside and small villages.
  • No-go areas for cyclists: Main roads leading into the city are busy and generally not safe for cycling.
  • Some private shops may offer bicycle rentals.
  • Always prioritize safety, especially when cycling outside dedicated paths.

Accessibility & Specialized Transport

Mobility Challenges

Segovia's historic center, with its cobblestones and inclines, has challenges for travelers with mobility impairments.

Attraction Accessibility

Some major attractions (Alcázar, Cathedral) have accessible routes or elevators, but not all areas are fully accessible.

Tourist Train

The road-based "Tourist Train" offers a panoramic tour of main sights with audio commentary, a relaxed way to see highlights.

Driving & Parking

Renting a vehicle in Segovia offers flexibility for exploring beyond the city. Within the historic center, strict rules apply.

Driving Laws & Conditions

  • Drive on the right side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all passengers.
  • Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited unless hands-free.
  • Speed limits enforced: 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h conventional, 120 km/h highways.
  • Roads to Segovia are well-maintained. Within the historic center, streets are narrow and often cobblestoned.

Parking in Segovia

  • On-street parking is very limited, often metered (blue zones) or for residents (green zones).
  • Underground parking garages are recommended, located just outside the city walls.
  • Look for Parking del Acueducto, Parking de la Plaza Mayor, and Parking de Ezequiel González.
  • Costs vary, usually €1-€2.50 per hour.

Rental Considerations

Major Companies

Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt have offices mainly in Madrid.

Limited local options in Segovia itself.

Best Use for Cars

Suitable for day trips to surrounding areas or arrival from other parts of Spain.

Not ideal for city center travel.

Motorcycle/Scooter

Less common for rental. Appropriate license required.

Limited local shops may offer.

Important Driving Notes

Road Safety
  • Spanish drivers can be assertive; maintain vigilance.
  • Be aware of tolls on AP-designated roads.
  • In winter, Snow chains may be advisable on mountain passes.
Navigation Tips
  • Rely on GPS or a smartphone with a navigation app for clear directions.
  • Pre-plan your parking at one of the recommended garages upon city arrival.
  • Once parked, explore the historic center on foot.

Pedestrian & Cyclist No-Go Areas

  • Within the Old Town, many streets are pedestrianized or feature restricted vehicle access.
  • Respect these signs for safety and smooth traffic flow.
  • Main roads leading into the city are busy and generally not safe for cycling or walking.
  • Stick to designated paths or quieter rural roads when cycling outside the city center.
  • Avoid walking on highways or major connecting routes.
  • Be mindful of local traffic laws and pedestrian crossings.
  • The historic core's inclines and cobblestones can be challenging for those with mobility impairments.
  • Some attractions offer accessible routes, but overall city terrain demands consideration.

Final Transit Tip

For a true Segovia experience, prioritize walking within the Old Town. It permits the discovery of hidden gems and the full appreciation of its charm.