Known as Spains “GOLDEN CITY” … to put it politely, this place is nuts! It’s beautiful! It’s huge! It’s full of history!
Definitely put this city on your bucket list if you are in this area! There is so much going on here and is very touristic with many uni students running around and filling the cafes and bars – hub bubbing and happy chattering all through the alleyways across the city, it’s nice to be here and experiencing it all
The weather was hovering around 14-15 degrees sunny during the day and at night went down to 8-10 degrees in the evening – it was pleasant!
My suggestions on what not to miss:
- Salamanca Cathedral
- Convent of St Esteban
- Climb Salamanca Cathedral tower
- Climb Scala Coeli tower
- Walk across the old Roman Bridge (south)
ACCOMMODATION
I stayed at SALAMANCA SUITE STUDIOS – a really fantastic accomodation in the heart of the city in Plaza de la Libertad right next Plaza Mayor

Booked via BOOKING.COM -> check out DEALS here – and get an idea of the cost per night
GETTING THERE – Train :
Easy train access via the main train station – more info below on the post here
Plaza de Los Bandos
Located in the historic centre this is a relaxed little Plaza with a fountain and sitting areas looking at beautiful old world buildings

On the right, the former headquarters of the bank of Spain

The details in the flower pots even are amazing

Turquoise fountain creating beauty in the plaza
Church of La Purísima
I couldnt fit it all in 1 photo! Like so many things in Salamanca! Every thing is old and historical and huge and all jammed pretty close together across narrow cobbled alleyways





The streets are so clean, they have cleaners every day washing the streets and picking up any rubbish
THE CONVENT & CHURCH OF ST ESTEBAN
Far out! Look at the facade of this church! 😳 You can’t see in this photo but the front door area that dips in has all these little detailed carved stone figures all around it – mind blowingly minute detailed carvings 😳 awe…
A convent of the Order of the Dominicans and it’s situated on the east side of the old town on the outskirts of the city walls but MAN it’s so worth going to see! It’s a must!
A beautiful Gothic building, its decoration is Plateresque and Baroque (I’ve never heard of “platereque” before until coming to Spain and exploring)
I looked it up and it means “in the manner of a silversmith” which they say appeared during the gothic and renaissance transition period

Entrance was €5 and worth every penny!







The Altarpiece has 6 large solomonic columns, covered with vegetal decoration… The way that the columns have been curved still blows my mind as to how the artists do that!

This is one of the most detailed baroque altar pieces



You should see the inside of this theatre! It’s all finely carved ornate wood banisters and columns it’s just so impressive! It’s so easy to just pass by without thinking of stepping in because it’s sort of hidden right across from a gigantic church but as soon as you step in its jaw dropping my cute!

SCALA COELI – Torres de la Clerecia (TOWER)
I climbed the Torres de la Clerecía – Scala Coeli means stairway to heaven in latin
You have to climb this gorgeous tower! its only 198 stairs and when you are up there you can also alk over a walkway to the other tower! and then from there you can climb up more stairs to each bell tower it truly is an amazing experience

€3.75 to climb to the top I was there for about an hour it was so beautiful!
The entrance is on the side of the buiding via the red doors which also lead into the universty, make sure you ask the guard behind the window that you want to climb the tower beause I nearly missed out on the experience due to language barrier he thought I wanted to go inside the uni and I couldnt had to go back again with my translator asking for a ticket to climb the tower, he then noded and gave me the ticket

198 pure bliss – stairs up to the top! a museum is along the way

I was at the top for over an hour looking at the intricate details of the towers and the view across Salamanca it was THAT nice up there, the birds flying around in groups right at eye level, the sun shining down on my face, and closing my eyes and feeling the energy, it was magical! THere is so much energy here….

Looking down into the courtyard of the university, lucky students!

Pontifical University of Salamanca – Its like its out of Harry Potter or something
Its also an international student uni so there is a lot of americans around as well which ive noticed
They have the faculties of Psychology, Health Sciences, Canon Law, Philosophy, Computer Science and Theology

THe best view looking over at Salamanca Cathedral

At the top of the bell tower

New stairs have been made to help get to the top of the bell tower

I just love the detailed designs on the side of the tower

A crane has made its nest in the bes place possble 🙂

The view over Salamanca

Walking across the walkway connecting the 2 towers (on the right hand side) its pretty open and can be scary if you hate heights!


CASA DE LAS CONCHES
WOW just wow…. This shell covered spanish gothic palace which is now a public library really stands out EVEN in this amazing huge and historical city! Everyone passing by astops and takes a look in awe!

This is one of my favourite Spanish palaces ive seen on this trip so far

I snuck inside and explored the


Look at the perfect shells on the side of the palace, it symbolises the order of Santiago de Compostela and the pilgrimage they take

There are 300 sea shells displayed on the side of the building




The outside was my favourite part of the building, the coat of arms is really detailed and the designs above the door as well

UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA
This uni is a Spanish Public research universiy and is the oldest uni in the Hispanic world and one of the oldest operating in the world!


The detailings (again) on the walls, gorgeous!



Check out these banisters!!! so royal and regal 👑

The inner couryard of the uni with ornate designs





This uni is an important center for the study of humanities and is particularly noted for its language studies, as well as in laws and economics
CHURCH OF SAN SEBASTIAN
Attached to the college is this ornate “little” church
I think the priest was bored he was looking at me taking photos leaning his face on one hand while sittin down, so I hurried it up and left
There is so much glitz and glam in the lives of these priests they really are dressed immaculately in pretty expensive looking robes and judging by the monasteries and bishops houses around these towns they are living rent free smack bang in the town centre in some of the most oldest and beautiful old world heritage buildings!

The church from the outside dwarfed by the university next door

Look at the ceiling! the detailed lattice work on the ceiling
CATHEDRAL OF SALAMANCA – (Catedral de la Asunción de la Virgen)
There is the NEW Cathedral right next door to the OLD Cathedral of Salamanca and it is the seat of the diocese if Salamanca

I randomly found the tower entrance and paid the €4 fee to climb to the top! It was my favourite thing in Salamanca! The views from the top were amazing! And I was lucky enough to be the last one so around 7:30pm saw the sun setting and the 100s of birds flying above the church steeples and towers chirping their little brains out! It was magical…
CLIMBING THE TOWER















Golden Chapel – also known as the chapel of All Saints – sculptures of characters from the Old & New Testaments
There are around 110 statues like this in this little chapel stall
I spent ages in here but there so much to see in terms of artwork and designs or both the building and the art on the walls
THE OLD SALAMANCA CATHEDRAL
Also called the Cathedral of Santa Maria and in Romanesque and gothic design
Now if the new Cathedral wasnt beautiful and magnificent enough… I opened a door and walked into the old cathedral not knowing what to expect and it was just as phenomenal!


The altarpiece presents a cycle of the life of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, from the Birth of the Virgin to the passage of the Mother of Christ, all accompanied by scenes from the life of Jesus and topped by the Last Judgment
The paintings are very advanced for the art in Spain at that time


What a place! Don’t miss this when in Salamanca
ARCH BISHOPS PALACE


LA SALINA PALACE
La Salina Palace was just so amazing! Was about to pass by but saw a courtyard I thought id jump in quickly and see what there was…

20mins later! With my jaw still dropped I couldnt believe the level of details and the ornate artistis awnings










The outskirts of town..
Its a nice walk out of town and across the river – best way to do this is over the old Roman Bridge and looking back at the town is magical!

The old Roman bridge

The beautiful view looking back towars Salamanca old town and the Cathedral

CENTRAL MARKETS
Still smells of fish but one of the nicest markets I’ve seen



The majority of customers were old people because young people prefer to go to supermarkets which is sad 😦
ART NOUVEAU MUSEUM
This museum is in a modernist building with some colourful stained glass windows






Salamanca! Geez… This blog took me ages to put together because there was so much to see and I had to choose some of my favourite places as I just couldn’t fit everything here… I wanted to remember the best!
For those lucky enough to go, I really recommend 3

Just Wow!
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So amazing this place… Never imagined it could be so beautiful 😳😍
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