.We recently traveled to Spain for a quick holiday vacation. I was given ample days off from my flight attendant roster schedule and I was so happy I get to go on out of the country for a few days. It was a great opportunity as well cause I will be meeting with my family during that holiday. After everything that had happened after the pandemic lockdown and the borders had reopened, I think we all needed a break. A little getaway to explore and see new sights. We started our trip in Madrid, the capital of Spain. We then went to Toledo, a beautiful medieval city. Our last stop was Segovia, where we saw the famous Roman aqueduct. This was a short vacation that lasted for a few days, but we loved it and would recommend it to anyone. The food was great, the weather was perfect, and the people were very friendly. We recently traveled to Spain for a quick holiday vacation. I was given ample days off from my flight attendant roster schedule and I was so happy I get to go on out of the country for a few days. It was a great opportunity as well cause I will be meeting with my family during that holiday. After everything that had happened after the pandemic lockdown and the borders had reopened, I think we all needed a break. A little getaway to explore and see new sights. We started our trip in Madrid, the capital of Spain. We then went to Toledo, a beautiful medieval city. Our last stop was Segovia, where we saw the famous Roman aqueduct. This was a short vacation that lasted for a few days, but we loved it and would recommend it to anyone. The food was great, the weather was perfect, and the people were very friendly. Contents ( hide ) Madrid – In the City Centre Toledo – Ancient Town with Stunning Cathedral Segovia – Aqueduct and Alcazar Medieval Castle Spanish Food Trip Tips when Travelling in Spain with Family Summary Aqueduct photo of flight attendant Toledo CathedralMadrid – In the City Centre We arrived in Madrid and went straight to our hotel. We dropped our bags off and then set out to explore the city. We walked around for a while, admiring the architecture and taking in the sights and sounds of the city. Madrid is a large and vibrant city and there is so much to see and do. We opted to just stay in Gran Via street (shopping district) and visited some of the tourist spots such as the Plaza Mayor (Madrid's main vibrant square) and Mercado de San Miguel (a well-known indoor food hall featuring Spanish tapas). We also explored the city on foot and just immersed ourselves in the Spanish culture and lifestyle. Plaza Mayor in Madrid exploring Madrid on footToledo – Ancient Town with Stunning Cathedral On our second day of this trip, we decided to go on a day trip to Toledo. We took the train from Madrid's Atocha station and arrived in Toledo about an hour later. Toledo is a beautiful medieval city located about 80 kilometers from Madrid. The ancient city of Toledo is located on a hill in the Castilla-La Mancha plains above the Spanish countryside