Hosteria Ayala Berganza - Segovia
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,482
Likes: 0
Hosteria Ayala Berganza - Segovia
Ok, so now that I've booked the Hosteria Ayala Berganza for two nights in Segovia, I've read a review in tripadvisor.com (it's the only review I've read on this hotel by someone who stayed there) which said that the area around the hotel is "somewhat sketchy." The Infanta Isabel & Los Linajes were booked for both nights. Have any Fodorites stayed at the Ayala Berganza or do you know about the area? It's on Calle Carretas near the San Millan church.
#2
Original Poster
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,482
Likes: 0
Hasn't anyone stayed at Hosteria Ayala Berganza in Segovia? If not, can anyone tell me about the location on Calle Carretas near the San Millan church. How far is it from the Plaza Mayor? I couldn't locate the area on a map of Segovia.
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
CFW, The Calle Carretas or Street of the Wagons used to be Segovia's working class neighborhood centuries ago(Moorish artisans and trades). See if you can locate Avenida de Fernandez Ladreda, Calle de Santo Domingo de Silos, and Plaza Doctor Gila. These three streets form a triangle. If you draw a line from Ladreda down to Silos thru the middle of that triangle, you just located Calle Carretas. Very close to the Aqueduct, it is within walking distance to Plaza Mayor, just follow Calle de Julian Bravo towards the Cathedral. I did loved San Millan Church, a breathtaking example of romanic architecture. I spent some days in Segovia by myself in 2001 (stayed at Calle Cronista Lecea) walked that neighborhood many times by myself, never felt unsafe. Very good restaurants towards the Aqueduct.
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Jose Maria is fabulous (good choice), their cochinillo (roasted pork) was better than Candido's, which by the way, may be touristy, but it is certainly a must see while in Segovia (if it's good enough for Antonio Banderas...
). Their wine selection is exquisite as well. Another restaurant I thought was tops was Duque (Calle Cervantes). For late night drinks, La Floresta near Plaza Mayor seems to be popular with locals and visitors; good ambience. Hope you have a great time in Spain.
). Their wine selection is exquisite as well. Another restaurant I thought was tops was Duque (Calle Cervantes). For late night drinks, La Floresta near Plaza Mayor seems to be popular with locals and visitors; good ambience. Hope you have a great time in Spain.
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
DGDC
Europe
15
Dec 19th, 2010 07:32 AM
andib
Europe
7
Jun 29th, 2010 08:33 AM
cruiseluv
Europe
15
Feb 16th, 2009 09:54 AM




