Salamanca

Famed for its golden sandstone architecture and prestigious university, this enchanting Spanish city exudes intellectual charm and historic elegance. Its old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a treasure trove of Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, where every corner tells a story of knowledge, culture, and tradition.


At the heart of the city lies the magnificent Plaza Mayor, often considered one of the most beautiful squares in Spain—lively by day and magical when illuminated at night. The University, one of the oldest in Europe, draws visitors with its ornate façade and the legendary frog hidden among its carvings, said to bring good luck to those who find it.

Towering cathedrals, both old and new, showcase stunning Gothic and Romanesque architecture, while the Roman bridge, still in use today, connects past and present over the Tormes River. A hub of student life, artistic energy, and historical depth, this city offers a warm and unforgettable journey through Spain’s intellectual and architectural heritage.