Private tour in Madrid Paul O
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Hello! Let me briefly introduce myself. I'm half British and half Spaniard, fully bilingual in English and Spanish. I also speak good French. Traveling has always been my passion since I was a little kid, as my father worked for an American company, and I had the chance to travel to several countries. I've primarily lived in Spain, but also in France (Paris, the UK, and the US). I can speak English with both British and American accents. I had my first trip as a tour guide when I was 15, as my American family came to Spain, and I went with them to Madrid's old town, Segovia, Toledo, and El Escorial. I discovered I liked it a lot. I have been organizing private tours since then. I have a degree in Music (piano and musical language) and Geology. This latter allowed me to explain many facts about the landscape and even several historical facts about old towns like Toledo, Segovia, and Madrid. Geology is, surprisingly, pretty important to establish a settlement. Among other things I've done during my professional career, I had two restaurants and two small wineries, so food and wine have no secrets for me. I can humbly say I'm a good chef. I have been teaching how to cook Spanish cuisine to many people throughout my life, many of them foreigners. Wine production is an art, and I have been collaborating with several enologists to obtain high-quality wines. With this experience I would be able to teach you how to prepare genuine Spanish food, not to mention organizing visits to wineries and get a good understanding about how to produce good wines and how to taste them. Personalized tours are my best approach to obtaining a unique experience for tourists. Just in Madrid, there are a lot of unknown places, full of history and even anecdotes, that most people don't know, and will give you the best understanding of Spanish history and culture. Many other places around Madrid remain unknown to visitors, like the seven Romanic churches of Guadalajara (dated from the XII century), the "magical" and mystic canyon of Duratón river in Segovia, with vultures flying over the Templar hermitage built in the plateau over the river, the castles and fortresses that "El Cid Campeador" held in his exile from Castille to Valencia in the XI century, and many others. I'll be glad to offer you any possible personalized tour, in addition to the pre-built tours you'll see displayed here. Traveling is one of the best things we can do in this life, and having a local guide will help you to squeeze every little drop of your experience and make your trip unforgettable. Hope to see you soon! Degree in Geology from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 1981 Degree in Piano and Musical language from the Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid (1982) None
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On this tour, we'll visit Segovia's main buildings, including the Roman Aqueduct, the Gothic Cathedral, The Royal Alcázar (castle and palace), the Jewish district, and several Romanic Churches. The town dates from the fifth century BC. The Romans built a magnificent Aqueduct which provided uninterruptedly water to the town for 2, 000 years, until the beginning of the 20th century. The end of the Middle Ages saw a golden age for Segovia, with a growing Jewish population and the creation of a foundation for a robust cloth industry. Several buildings of Romanic architecture were completed during this period. Queen Isabel I was proclaimed queen of Castile in 1474. We'll visit after lunch La Granja de San Ildefonso, a summer Royal Palace, built in 1717 by king Philip II, and the Royal Gardens, designed by several French architects and with the largest set of fountains in Europe.
I will pick you up at an agreed meeting point in Madrid and drive you in a rented vehicle until we arrive in Segovia and start our walking tour. 1. Roman Aqueduct, I century AD. The best preserved one in the world. 2. Casa de los Picos (House of the Peaks). It was built in the XV century 3. Medina del Campo Square, a perfect example of Castilian architecture. 4. Romanic Saint Miguel Church, XII century. 5. Main Square. It has always been the trading centre of Segovia. 6. Segovia Cathedral. The last Gothic Style Cathedral of Europe. 7. Saint Esteban Church, XII century. 8. Alcázar. Castle and Palace, historical site. 9. La Judería. The ancient Jewish quarter of Segovia still keeps many of the original buildings built before the XVI century. In La Granja de Sal Ildefonso we'll visit the Royal Palace and the Royal Gardens. This itinerary is customizable
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Madrid, Spain
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