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Two-hour private city walk in Salamanca with a local guide

2 hoursFrom INR 14164
Two-hour private city walk in Salamanca with a local guide — Food & drink things to do in Salamanca

Two-hour private walk — explore Salamanca’s University, Cathedrals, and local favourites with a knowledgeable local guide, plus a tasting of a local specialty.

This two-hour private walking tour offers an engaging introduction to Salamanca, showcasing its iconic sites like the University and the Cathedrals alongside lesser-known local spots. Your guide not only shares the city's rich history and culture but also reveals personal anecdotes, bringing Salamanca's past to life.

During the walk, you’ll have the chance to taste a local specialty, adding a culinary layer to your exploration. You’ll leave with personalized recommendations on further sights to visit and local dining options, ensuring you make the most of your time in this historic city.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Knowledgeable local guide • Tasting of local products • Guided walking tour • Experience in a small group • Tailored recommendations
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants and young children may use a pram or stroller. • Service animals are permitted. • Nearby public transportation is accessible. • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness. • Group size is capped at 15 to ensure a personal experience. • The walk can be adjusted to fit the pace and preferences of your group. • Stops might be altered due to weather or local circumstances. • Not advisable for individuals with mobility challenges.
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Take in the splendor of Salamanca’s main square, surrounded by stylish Baroque arches and bustling with cafés, historical significance, and local culture. • Explore Spain’s oldest university, established in 1218, rich in academic heritage and noted for its historical contributions to education. • View a Renaissance palace featuring more than 300 intricately carved stone shells, which represent pilgrimage and noble lineage. • Appreciate the blend of Gothic and Baroque architecture in Salamanca’s cathedral, with whimsical modern sculptures nestled within its elaborate details. • Traverse this historic Roman bridge that presents expansive vistas of Salamanca’s skyline and centuries of historical context.

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