Segovia
Segovia, a city of 54000 inhabitants, offers plenty of cultural activities and attracts university students. In 1985, the Old City of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage City. Travellers from all over the world come to Segovia, attracted by its beauty, light, history, and gastronomy. The city is located at the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, within 111 km of Valladolid, the capital of the region, and within 98 km of Madrid, the state capital. Segovia and Madrid are connected in less than an hour by road and in 30 minutes by high-speed train. The main airport is Madrid, one hour and a half away from Segovia