Private Tour to Escorial Valley of Fallen and Segovia from Madrid

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  • Duration:12 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
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Enjoy this private day tour outside of Madrid including visits to the Monastery of the Escorial and Valley of the Fallen as well as Segovia.

You will travel in a private vehicle with a private chauffeur to ensure your guide´s full attention.

Once you are picked up at your accommodation, you will set off to a quick panoramic tour of Madrid until you reach your first stop: the Escorial Monastery.

It is also known as the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real, built in the 16th century by King Phillip II and it now boasts a great European Art collection. You will also visit the Pantheon of Kings and Basilica.

After this, the tour will continue towards the Valley of the Fallen. It is very close from the Escorial Monastery and was built as a monument of the Spanish Civil War.

Then, the tour will continue towards Segovia. Upon arrival, have a quick bite to eat and then enjoy a 3 hour guided tour of Segovia. Alcazar tickets included.

After that, drop off at your hotel.


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Posted By : Paradise594142
This was an excellent Saturday escape after three days of exploring among the crowds in the old, central part of Madrid. I’d requested an earlier start of 8:30 than the standard 9:30. Our driver, Jamal, and guide, Maria, were at the entrance to our hotel when we stepped out a few minutes early. It was a very comfortable ride in a newer Mercedes E-Class sedan under clear blue skies. Due to our early start, we rode straight to Segovia. The city was still quiet when we arrived which afforded an excellent opportunity to explore the ancient Roman aqueduct and have a short walkabout the village. We stopped a couple of times for views of the countryside as we headed up the hill to our tour of the Alcazar. Maria gave us an excellent historic narrative as we walked through the amazing structure. Jamal was waiting as we emerged and took us back down the hill where he left us with Maria for a tour of the village. When we were ready to eat, Maria made several cafe suggestions and left us to lunch on the main plaza with time to explore and shop on our own. At the agreed time, we met up and headed to Valley of the Fallen. The four of us had an enjoyable and animated conversation during transit. On arrival, the scent of the surrounding forest was intoxicating. From our reading before the trip, we were expecting a crude cave. It was breath-taking to walk through the bronze doors into what is the remarkably magnificent, ornately beautiful sanctuary inside a mountain. Maria was right there, giving us a point-by-point narrative of this miracle of construction as we viewed the spectacle. Back in the car, with waters once again refreshed by Jamal, we headed to El Escorial with further dialog about the area and El Escorial itself. (I have to say what a pleasure it was to have the little water bottles replenished throughout the day.) Maria’s remarkable knowledge of the monastery’s history was offered up and down the stairways and throughout various chambers. The library alone was worth the trip. It was a restful, quiet ride back into Madrid with points of interested acknowledged by both Jamal and Maria along the way. It was an excellent day tour. Pricey for only two of us, but certainly worth it in my estimation. Maria and Jamal were both knowledgeable, friendly and a pleasure to spend a day with. I couldn’t recommend any other way to see these three phenomenally historic venues.
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