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Private 3-hour walking tour of Salamanca

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Private 3-hour walking tour of Salamanca — Food & drink things to do in Salamanca

Three-hour guided walk in Salamanca with a Spanish-speaking guide, tailored to your interests and pace, with opportunities for photography and local delicacies.

This three-hour private tour explores the historic centre of Salamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You select the meeting point near the centre, and your Spanish-speaking guide will meet you there to tailor the tour to your interests, ensuring a comfortable pace.

The walk includes time to appreciate the city’s charming corners, take photos, shop for souvenirs, or savour local treats like Guijuelo ham and a glass of Salamanca wine. Your guide will share fascinating stories about notable figures from the city, enhancing the cultural experience.

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What's included in this experience?+
• A guided tour in Spanish led by a professional guide.
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants and young children may use a pram or stroller • Service animals are permitted • Nearby public transportation options are accessible • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure.
How does pickup work?+
Pickup can be arranged from any hotel, attraction, or location you select within the center of Salamanca. Please identify the pickup point by locating a teal umbrella or flag.
What's the itinerary?+
• A visit to the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, known as the New Cathedral, which was constructed from the 16th to 18th centuries featuring a blend of late Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. • An exploration of the Old Cathedral of Salamanca, Santa María, which showcases Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements. • A stroll by the Casa de las Conchas, an ancient palace built in the Gothic style between the 15th and 16th centuries. • A walk past Monterrey Palace, a prominent example of Plateresque architecture in the city, currently owned by the Casa de Alba. • A look at Spain's oldest university and the third oldest in Europe, which contributes to Salamanca's reputation as a university city. • An overview of the former Royal College of the Holy Spirit of the Society of Jesus, a Baroque-style structure built between the 17th and 18th centuries. • A visit to a 2,500-square-meter garden inspired by Fernando de Rojas' tragicomedy, 'La Celestina'. • An informative look at the old crypt of a church that has since been demolished, specifically the Church of San Cebrián, which was taken down in the 16th century. • A walk beside the Torre del Clavero, a 15th-century structure that once formed part of the Palace of Don Francisco de Sotomayor (Main Clavero of the Order of Alcántara).

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