El Escorial, the Valley of the Fallen and Segovia guided tour from Madrid

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About this activity

The Monastery of El Escorial was built under the reign of the powerful King Philip II to be a residence for the Spanish kings. Used as a monastery and Pantheon for the royal family, it became the symbol of the great power of the Spanish Empire at the time. The monument was enscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list, having artistic and historic interest. The visit include the monastery, the Cloister of the Four Evangelists, the Palace of Philip II, the Pantheons of the Royal Family, the Chapterhouses, as well as the Basilica.

The Valley of the Fallen is a monument built as a memorial for those who died during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. Located in a beautiful valley in the mountains of Guadarrama, this impressive work has a colossal cross (over 150 mt. high). Here you will also see the basilica and the crypt carved into the hard rock under the mountain. This tour includes the entrance to the Valley and the visit inside the Basilica.

In the afternoon, you will visit Segovia (via Madrid). The city is rich in historical monuments. Old roman city, still preserves the magnificent roman aqueduct from the time of emperor augustus. We will visit the Alcázar fortress, the most spectacular castle in spain, are the Most representative medieval construction in Spain.

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Tourism
90% Cultural
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