Travel Secrets March-April 2015 | Page 22

Sleeping Beauty. You can easily imagine Rapunzel standing here, letting her golden hair cascade down. This is the castle where Queen Isabel received Christopher Columbus to promise funding for his transatlantic adventure. The turrets are tipped like witches’ hats, and when the castle is all lit up in the evening, you’ve got a picture-perfect frame. The balcony of your room at the magnificent Parador Hotel is the perfect spot to shoot it from. Shopping: You could start from the large and leafy Plaza Mayor, surrounded by boutiques and pubs. Any which way you go, up or down the cobbled lanes, you’ll find interesting things to catch your attention. Be it top brands or local lace, there’s a lot to tempt your wallet. Shops in this and other small Spanish towns shut down between 1 pm and 4 pm for lunch, but the really cool thing is that they stay open until 8 pm or slightly later, unlike in some other European nations. Food: Segovia’s famous foods include giant broad beans from ‘La Granja de San Ildefonso’, tender baby lamb and roast ‘cochinillo’ (suckling pig), usually enjoyed with wine from the nearby Ribera del Duero region. Tip: If the weather is right, you can go hot air ballooning in Segovia. 22  Travel Secrets March-April 2015