As I have indicated above, the monumental and historical heritage of the city is of great value. Plus, you can see everything without scrolling almost nothing! The most famous points of interest are very close to the central hotels in Salamanca, a luxury. Do not miss below:
- The Cathedrals of Salamanca: this Castilian city of Leon is one of the few Spanish towns that has two cathedrals. In addition, luckily found one next to the other, so you can enter below. The entrance to the New Cathedral Tuesday morning is free. Instead, if you want to enter the Old Cathedral you will have to pay a ticket to visit the cloister and museum. Attention! It points out that in your scrapbook: Tuesday is also free from 10 to 12 in the morning. ;-)
University of Salamanca: dozens of students visit this place, which is one of the enclaves of the city, every day. If you go in late September or early October you will sense an atmosphere of celebration and joy in the streets because of the holidays of the faculties. Who knows, maybe you come across a group of university students who must "suffer" hazing begin his studies at Salamanca. By the way, do you see anything strange in the facade? You'd have him in our section of curiosities!
Casa de las Conchas: one of the first things I recommend you do after check-in at the hotel and leave all your luggage, you go to the Casa de las Conchas. Here, you will find the resort, which will give you all the information you need to squeeze as much as possible your trip to Salamanca. You can also find the Public Library of Salamanca. By the way! Check out the curious facade, although you can get an idea of ??how the name.
Plaza Mayor of Salamanca is a meeting point for all the inhabitants of Salamanca. There, you can have a coffee or a beer at one of the restaurants located around the square. If you visit during the day and then at night, you seem to be visiting two totally different places. When the sun sets, the lights majestic square makeup and make it more charming than it already is. Do not miss it!
Convento de San Esteban: in the eastern part of the city is located the convent of San Esteban. Besides the possibility of seeing its elaborate facade, you can log in and visit the cloisters scattered around the convent. Do not forget your camera as you leave here taking pictures. The ticket price is rather symbolic, and there is also the possibility of hiring a tour of a little more to know all the secrets of this monument. We recommend it!