Travel guide: what to do and see in Salamanca
Tourist Gem: Ciudad Dorada del Conocimiento
Salamanca, a university city par excellence, shines with its golden sandstone. The Plaza Mayor, considered one of the most beautiful squares in Spain, is the heart of social life.
The University of Salamanca, founded in 1218, is one of the oldest universities in Europe. Its Plateresque facade is famous for hiding a frog, a symbol of good luck for students.
The two cathedrals, the Old and the New, offer a fascinating architectural contrast. The Casa de las Conchas, with its facade decorated with scallop shells, is another emblematic building.
The Huerto de Calixto y Melibea, a romantic garden, offers panoramic views of the city. The Art Nouveau and Art Deco Museum Casa Lis houses a unique collection in a spectacular building.
Student life enlivens the streets and bars, especially on Rúa Mayor. Salamanca combines history, culture, and a youthful atmosphere, offering a unique experience in the heart of Castile and León.
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