That a city is a World Heritage Site already says a lot about what you can find in it. And that is the case of Salamanca, a city that has a multitude of charming corners throughout its historic center. If you want to get to know it in a more personal and comfortable way, accompanied by a guide in Spanish who will tell you everything about what you are seeing, you can do it with our Private Tour of Salamanca. Our guide will pick you up at the meeting point that you indicate close to the center and will be at your complete disposal to tell you all the details of "The Golden City".
We will visit Salamanca based on your tastes and always at your own pace, so you will have enough time to take photos, buy souvenirs, rest or try the delicious Guijuelo ham, accompanied by a good Salamanca wine. It is a unique experience on foot, in which our guide will also tell you stories and curiosities of the most illustrious people from Salamanca.
13-15 people<br/>Pickup included
6-12 people<br/>Pickup included
1-5 people<br/>Pickup included
We will visit the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, popularly called the New Cathedral, built between the 16th and 18th centuries mixing late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
Of Romanesque and Gothic style, we will visit the other cathedral of Salamanca, that of Santa María or Old Cathedral.
We will walk next to the Casa de las Conchas, an old palace, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, in the Gothic style.
We will walk next to the Monterrey Palace, one of the greatest exponents of the Plateresque style in the city and which currently belongs to the Casa de Alba.
The oldest university in Spain and the third in Europe, which is why Salamanca is known as a university city.
The former Royal College of the Holy Spirit of the Society of Jesus is a Baroque-style building, built between the 17th and 18th centuries.
Get to know this 2,500-square-meter garden inspired by Fernando de Rojas' tragicomedy, 'La Celestina'.
Did you know that it is the old crypt of a church that no longer exists? We are talking about the Church of San Cebrián, demolished in the 16th century.
We will walk next to the Torre del Clavero, a 15th century construction that was part of the Palace of Don Francisco de Sotomayor (Main Clavero of the Order of Alcántara).
- Please arrive 15 minutes in advance at the meeting point.
- How to find the guide at the meeting point? He will carry a blue-green umbrella or flag. Ask about Walking through Europe.
Salamanca is a historic city in western Spain, renowned for its stunning Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The city is home to one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, the University of Salamanca, which adds a vibrant youthful energy to the historic setting. Its well-preserved old town, rich cultural heritage, and lively student population make it a unique and appealing destination.
One of the most beautiful plazas in Spain, Plaza Mayor is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. It is the heart of the city and a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists.
Founded in 1218, the University of Salamanca is one of the oldest universities in the world. Its stunning Plaza Mayor and historic buildings make it a must-visit.
This stunning Gothic and Baroque cathedral is a masterpiece of Spanish architecture. It is one of the most visited landmarks in Salamanca.
The Old Cathedral is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture and is attached to the New Cathedral. It is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
This museum houses one of the most important collections of Art Nouveau and Art Deco objects in Spain. The building itself is a work of art, with a stunning glass and iron facade.
This Dominican convent is a stunning example of Plateresque architecture. The convent's church is particularly impressive, with its beautiful cloister and historic artifacts.
A traditional dish of roasted suckling pig, known for its crispy skin and tender meat. It is a staple of Castilian cuisine.
Another traditional dish, this roasted lamb is slow-cooked to perfection and is a must-try for meat lovers.
A traditional pastry filled with meat, often enjoyed during the Holy Week. It is a savory treat that is unique to Salamanca.
A delicious almond cake that is a popular dessert in Salamanca. It is often enjoyed with coffee or tea.
The best time to visit Salamanca is during the warmer months when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions. This period also coincides with various festivals and events.
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Salamanca is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Salamanca Station
Salamanca Bus Station
The bus network covers the entire city and is efficient and affordable. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for reaching areas outside the city center.
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