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City in Spain — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇪🇸
Country
Spain
Type
City
Best time to travel
April–June, September–October
Budget/day
50–85 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Madrid, then train or bus to Salamanca (about 2.5 hours). No own airport.
About Salamanca
Salamanca, the golden university city, shines in warm sandstone and pulses with the energy of thousands of students. Founded in 1218, the university is the oldest in Spain and one of the oldest in Europe — it has shaped the city so profoundly that Salamanca remains Spain's most important center for Spanish as a foreign language. Thousands of international language students give the city a cosmopolitan flair. The Plaza Mayor, designed by Alberto Churrigüera and completed in 1755, is considered the most beautiful baroque square in Spain and one of the most impressive squares in the world. In the evening, the lights bathe the arcades in golden light, and the city gathers here for the Paseo. The old and new cathedrals stand side by side, spanning styles from the Romanesque 12th century to the baroque 18th century — on the facade of the new cathedral, one can discover an astronaut relief added by restorers. The Casa de las Conchas with its shell-adorned facade, the Palacio de Monterrey, and the Universidad Pontificia showcase the distinctive Plateresque style — a delicate Spanish variant of Renaissance architecture. Student life concentrates around the Gran Vía and Calle Van Dyck with countless bars and tapas restaurants. From Salamanca, one can reach the Sierra de Francia with the picturesque mountain village of La Alberca and the Roman Silver Road (Vía de la Plata). The city is compact enough to explore on foot and enchants especially at sunset when the sandstone glows golden.
Top 5 highlights in Salamanca
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Plaza Mayor
Salamanca's main square, designed by Churrigüera in baroque style, is considered the most beautiful square in Spain – magnificently illuminated in the evening.
University of Salamanca
The Plateresque facade with the famous hidden frog is a masterpiece – whoever finds the frog will have luck in the exam.
Old & New Cathedral
The two connected cathedrals from the 12th and 16th centuries form a unique ensemble.
Casa de las Conchas
The House of Shells with its 300 scallops on the facade is a landmark of the city.
Roman Bridge
The 2,000-year-old Roman bridge over the Tormes offers a classic panoramic view of the cathedral.
Hotels in Salamanca
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Salamanca
Recommended travel time
April–June, September–October
Summer
Hot and dry, 28–35 °C
Winter
Cold, 0–8 °C, occasionally frost
How much does a holiday in Salamanca cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
25–40 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
50–85 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
130–250 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Compare package holidays now5 travel tips for Salamanca
Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Look for the frog on the university facade – it sits on a skull on the right side.
The nightlife concentrates around the Gran Vía and Calle Van Dyck – lively even during the week thanks to the students.
Salamanca is the best city in Spain to learn Spanish – the purest Castilian is spoken here.
The Plaza Mayor is most beautiful at night – order a cortado in one of the cafés and enjoy the atmosphere.
A day trip to Alba de Tormes (30 min.) to the tomb of Saint Teresa is worth it.
Food & drink in Salamanca
These specialties you must try!
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