Segovia
About Segovia
Segovia is a city in the self-sufficient area of Castile and Leon, Spain. The city is renowned for its notable structures including the three fundamental milestones, its midtown Roman water channel, its house of prayer one of the last Gothic to be worked in Europe, and the mansion, which was an impact for Walt Disney's Cinderella Castle. The downtown area of Segovia was pronounced World Heritage by the Unesco in 1985. It is the capital of Province of Segovia.
Segovia is situated on the fields of Old Castile, close Valladolid and the Spanish capital, Madrid. Segovia is one of nine territories that make up the self-governing area of Castile and Leon. Burgos and Valladolid deceive the north, Avila toward the west, Madrid toward the south, and Soria toward the east. The economy of Segovia spins around metallurgy, horticulture, furniture, development and, especially, the travel industry. The town itself plays host to a great many day-guests from Madrid every year because of its prominent attractions.