Hokay so, almost a month ago (yeah.....super far behind!) we traveled up north to a little city called Segovia. After some deep thought, I have decided that this city is in my top 5 favorite cities in Spain. It’s hard to explain exactly why I love it so much, but for me it seemed like such a magical place. That is not meant to be ironic, but I guess it is a little bit because the castle at Segovia was the sole inspiration for a similar castle at the world’s most magical place, Disneyland. Be that as it may, Segovia really is an enchanting city.
Blanca had been warning us about how cold the North is, so Katie and I layered up with countless shirts and coats, extra socks, and leggings under our jeans. As expected, we overheated a little on the hour and a half bus ride to Segovia, but it was well worth it because our dear madre, of course, was right: it was freeeeezing. Our first stop when we arrived was at a little park below the Alcázar (the castle), so that we could look up and see it from a different angle. As we were walking around and taking pictures, it began to snow! It was like a flash blizzard-it started suddenly and lasted for about 10 minutes, and then was gone! We still had retained some heat stored during the bus ride, so Katie and I enjoyed frolicking around in the snow while most of the others ran for cover. Soon we gave in as well, and sprinted back to shelter.
Katie and I frolicking in the blizzard, beneath the magnificence of the castle.
We couldn't resist recreating a sacrificial offer upon the altar.
Nuestro guía, doing what he does best.
Of course, none of our trips is complete without visiting the cathedral in that given city, so that is where we ended up next. This cathedral was one of the last major Gothic buildings in Spain, and took almost 200 years to complete. The exterior is absolutely marvelous, and though we found the interior to be fairly bare and unimpressive in comparison to others we have seen, it was still a beautiful cathedral.
After hours of standing in the cold, wet streets and the equally cold cathedral, we were more than happy to have a break. The girls headed to the nearest cafe for some much-needed hot chocolate. There was a heater in the back room so we ended up staying there for most of our free time, only leaving in search of some postres. :)
We saved the best for last, and finally headed over the Alcázar. It is magnificent--it sits on a cliff, with a moat on one side and a huge drop-off on the other. There are all these cool towers and turrets and it just looks like something out of a fairy-tale. No wonder it was used as the model for the Disneyland castle! We were able to walk through a few of the rooms and get the historical scoop from our lovely guide, and then finally we did our favorite thing: climb the tower. Upon reaching the top, we happily saw that the rain and clouds had cleared away, and we were greeted by the sun and a beautiful sky--it was perfect. The city and countryside looked absolutely gorgeous from way up there, and I could have stayed there for hours just soaking it all in.
Cool stained glass windows and funky ceilings are normal activity in this castle.
Obviously, I am a bit obsessed with this castle.
We had a few bizarre weather moments--one being in the first picture, the sun was out but you can also see that it's snowing in half of the picture! As we left the city, the clouds disappeared and the sun came out in full force.
Te amo, Segovia.
4 comments:
cool meggy! that aqueduct is cuh-razy. and the buildings are beautiful, love the designs in the walls!
those mountains are enchanting.
i love this post!!! that is a sweet city with cool buildings!! i can't believe they dont use mortar at all!! that blows my mind!!! and the disney castle is magnificent!!! love it! and that is funny that you say you like this city the best because i feel that you say that with every city you go to! when you get back you will have to tell me the absolut favorite from them all!! soo glad you are having a good time! loves!
MEGAN you have officially made me extremely JEALOUS! oh man! I wish I could be there touring those amazing cities and seeing those awesome buildings! Looks like such a blast!
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