The train leaves the station of Madrid-Puerta de Atocha with the first light and, when the traveler rushes the coffee, the silhouette of the Alcázar de Segovia appears on a sea of golden fields. That proximity is the silent luxury of a capital that functions as a perfect starting point: eight cities with centuries of history, beaches, cathedrals, walls and markets are located less than two hours by train or road. Some, like Toledo and Segovia, a…
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The train leaves the station of Madrid-Puerta de Atocha with the first light and, when the traveler rushes the coffee, the silhouette of the Alcázar de Segovia appears on a sea of golden fields. That proximity is the silent luxury of a capital that functions as a perfect starting point: eight cities with centuries of history, beaches, cathedrals, walls and markets are located less than two hours by train or road. Some, like Toledo and Segovia, a…