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Walk through Salamanca's golden old town, where warm sandstone buildings frame eight centuries of Spanish intellectual and artistic achievement. You'll loop from the Baroque Plaza Mayor through Dominican and Jesuit complexes, a riverside garden, twin cathedrals, and the continent's oldest university, ending at a palace studded with carved shells.

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  1. Plaza Mayor

    You'll start at this harmonious Baroque plaza, designed by Churriguera and completed in 1755, where the golden sandstone facades frame a generous arcaded square that feels both grand and intimate.

    Pl. Mayor, 11, 37002 Salamanca, Spain·architecture
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  2. Convent of San Esteban

    The Dominicans built this theological center where 16th-century scholars famously debated the rights of indigenous peoples in the Americas, making it a landmark of both architecture and intellectual history.

    Pl. del Concilio de Trento, s/n, 37001 Salamanca, Spain·history
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  3. Convento de las Dueñas

    Step into this convent's upper cloister, where an unusual pentagonal arcade is adorned with carved mythical creatures that reward close looking.

    Pl. del Concilio de Trento, s/n, 37001 Salamanca, Spain·art & culture
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  4. Huerto de Calixto y Melibea

    This small walled garden on the old city fortifications offers quiet views over the Tormes River and takes its name from the tragic lovers in a 1499 novel.

    Calle Arcediano, 20, 37008 Salamanca, Spain·romantic
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  5. Salamanca Cathedral

    Two cathedrals meet here—a 12th-century Romanesque structure and a 16th-century Gothic one—joined together to create a complex that spans four centuries of architectural styles.

    C. Benedicto XVI, 37008 Salamanca, Spain·architecture
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  6. University of Salamanca

    Founded in 1218, this is Spain's oldest university and the third-oldest in the world, recognizable by its intricately carved Plateresque facade that showcases Renaissance craftsmanship.

    Patio de Escuelas, 1, 37008 Salamanca, Spain·history
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  7. La Clerecía (Iglesia del Espíritu Santo)

    This former Jesuit college impresses from the street, but climb its Scala Coeli tower for a panoramic view that shows you how Salamanca's golden sandstone spills across the hillside.

    C. de la Compañía, 5, 37002 Salamanca, Spain·viewpoints
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  8. Public Library of Salamanca - Casa de las Conchas

    A late Gothic palace from 1493 built for a knight of the Order of Santiago, its most distinctive feature is the roughly 300 carved stone scallop shells covering its facade.

    Casa de las Conchas, C. de la Compañía, 2, 37002 Salamanca, Spain·architecture
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