It was with much delight that I went to Segovia one Saturday in July 2003. It was part of my Master's studies at the University of Salamanca. It was a day long trip that took all of my classmates and me to Segovia and Coca, both in the province of Segovia. Needless to say, I had a blast and thankful for having revisited some of the places I visited when I still lived in Madrid and for seeing new places this time around.
The aqueduct of Segovia
At the Plaza Mayor with the famous aqueduct behind me
A view of the Segovia's old Jewish quarter
I can no longer recall the name of this building but I do remember my professor telling us that this building that it used to be the site where the jews in the city once conducted business
La Iglesia de San Millan
The Cathedral of Segovia
Segovia's City Hall
La Iglesia de San Miguel where Isabela La Católica was once proclaimed Queen of Spain
One of the towers of El Alcazar
The area around the Alcazar of Segovia
With my classmates Amy Aviles-Perez of New Jersey and Liliana Ardiles of Chile/Winnipeg, Canada, both Spanish Language teachers