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Anonymous, May 2026
Loved the places, excellent tour
We signed up for Toledo and Segovia tour. Our tour guide, Enrique was excellent, knowledgeable, and approachable and I apologized for the lady guide, forgot her name, she accompanied us on the way back to Madrid. She was an excellent guide too. I knew they checked the list of passengers a couple of times, but Enrique remembered me amongst the 40or 50s+ passengers. The bus is clean, looked new and seats were comfortable. It was an organized chaos. I think the passengers contributed a lot - considerate of others. We all just wanted to have fun. First, if you ride the Metro, the closest is Ventas Metro. Exit the Ventas Metro station, turn around, it will be the 1st street on the right. just follow the people. There's a cafeteria across the street near the meeting point you can grab some breakfast and use the rest room. There's no restroom and you cannot eat inside the bus. This is a comprehensive tour; it's like snippets of beautiful places. Toledo and Segovia were beautiful and breath-taking. Make sure you have good walking shoes, a LOT OF WALKING uphill, downhill on uneven cobblestones. Lunch was good so include lunch on your tour. You won't regret going to these towns, these were the highlights of our Madrid trip. There are trains going to these towns, you can go on your own and you will have time to explore. However, it's the convenience, the guides insights make you signed up for these tours. It's worth the money. We are in our 60s and changing trains and buses are hard, so it was a good decision. I would recommend Amigo tours, because of organized updates through texting and competent guides. From, Katy, Texas
Burak_A, May 2026
Royal Palace
Starting from Plaza Mayor area you are walking to Royal Palace. Skip the line and enter the Palace. By the way when we finished and we were out there was a line of 200 meters more or less. Therefore skip the line ticket is a time saver tool. The guide was very kind. Worth the money you'll pay.
Julie_C, May 2026
It really was an enchanting experience
Sergio was amazing. Wasn’t sure this tour was in both Spanish and English, which took a more minutes each time. But luckily for me I’m bi-lingual so I understood. Lots of walking but it is manageable with breaks and water. I’m 71 and a few extra pounds around the middle… but I made it… the experience and the photos where worth every minute. Thank you Sergio for your funny stories which made it more interesting … here is your 1000 ⭐️
Denise_C, May 2026
Must do!
Beatrice was our expert guide. She made the whole day fun and interesting (get her as your English speaking guide!!). The tour is fabulous and both cities offer something different. I highly recommend this trip. The bus is comfortable, the locations are beautiful, the guide provided interesting stories, antidote, and a lot of history. Must do.
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Plum in the heart of Spain, Madrid is ringed by historical cities and wine-growing regions, making it an excellent launchpad for out-of-town excursions. Unsurprisingly therefore, Madrid day trips beckon from everywhere and include a plethora of multi-stop tours showcasing attractions like Segovia’s Roman aqueduct, Toledo’s fortress, Avila’s 5th-century walls, and Salamanca’s sandstone plazas. Other magnets include the picturesque hill town of Cuenca and San Lorenzo’s majestic Escorial monastery-palace. If traditional sightseeing rounds don’t appeal, slow the pace on a relaxed wine-tasting excursion: spending the day discovering the vineyards and estates of the nearby Vinos de Madrid wine-growing region.

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