Best Basilica De San Vicente Tours & Trips

Constructed from the 12th century through the 14th century, this important church is the site of the martyrdom of St. Vincent, whose tomb depicts the story of his torture and execution at the hands of the Romans. The interior is laid out in a Latin cross pattern typical of the architectural style, and is considered one of the best examples of Romanesque architecture in all of Spain.
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Avila and Salamanca Day Trip from Madrid
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5.0 Tour Code: 108508
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Madrid
Duration
11.0 Hours
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Salamanca, Avila, Salamanca Plaza Mayor +3 more
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English Live, Spanish Live
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FAQs about Basilica De San Vicente Tours

How do I get to Basilica de San Vicente from Madrid?

Take a high-speed AVE train from Madrid Chamartín to Segovia Guiomar (30 minutes), then transfer to a local bus or taxi to Basilica de San Vicente in Segovia’s historic center. Alternatively, drive via the AP-6 and AP-61 highways (about 1.5 hours). Public transit from Segovia station takes under 15 minutes.

Is there an entrance fee to visit Basilica de San Vicente?

Yes, there is a small entrance fee of €3-€5, which may include access to the adjacent archaeological museum. Free admission is sometimes offered on Sundays or during religious holidays. Check the official website or contact the site directly for current rates and opening hours before visiting.

What are the opening hours for Basilica de San Vicente?

Basilica de San Vicente is typically open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM, with extended summer hours until 8:00 PM. Hours may vary on holidays or during religious events. It’s advisable to confirm times locally or via the Segovia tourism office, especially on weekends.

Is Basilica de San Vicente accessible for visitors with mobility issues?

Access is limited due to the basilica’s 12th-century construction and uneven stone flooring. There are steps at the main entrance and in key areas. Wheelchair users may face difficulty navigating the interior and crypts. For assistance, contact the Segovia tourist office in advance to inquire about possible alternative access routes or support.

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