Salamanca Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
This bike tour of Salamanca will give you a relaxing, fun and ecological experience on two wheels. You will tour the must-see sites of the "Golden City" accompanied by an expert guide, who will take you to places such as the Palace of Monterrey, the Roman Bridge and the Plaza Mayor, among other historical architectural gems that you will have the opportunity to see in a trip of approximately two hours.
- Discover the architectural wonders of Salamanca on an entertaining two-hour bike tour.
- Learn about the impressive history of the sites as you visit them with a professional guide.
- Enjoy an activity designed for small groups of up to 15 people, and ride past must-see sites such as the Roman Bridge and the University of Salamanca.
What’s included
- Bicycle tour of Salamanca
- Professional guide
- Bicycle rental
- Helmet
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Step by Step
Discover the most fascinating corners of the "Golden City" on this bike tour of Salamanca, which lasts approximately two hours.
You will cycle with your small group of about 15 people through the beautiful streets, while a professional guide, an expert in history, will describe the wonders you will see before your eyes, telling you about their origins and cultural importance.
The bike tour through Salamanca will take you to visit some of the most interesting stops, among which the following stand out:
- Roman Bridge: this stone bridge is more than 2000 years old. It was built in the 1st century, during Roman times. It offers spectacular views of the Tormes River.
- Palace of Monterrey: it dates from the 16th century and is an example of Renaissance architecture in Spain. The main entrance has noble coats of arms and its gardens are a jewel.
- Casa de las Conchas: its façade is decorated with more than 300 shells. It is one of the city's most iconic monuments and currently houses a public library.
- Clerecía (Church of the Holy Spirit): this 17th century baroque cathedral boasts a tower more than 80 metres high, from where the city can be seen in all its splendour.
- Plaza Mayor: it is considered the heart of Salamanca, an example of Baroque architecture. You will be amazed by its arcades, balconies and decorative details.
- University of Salamanca: it is one of the oldest in Europe, founded in 1218. Its Plateresque structure is a masterpiece of Spanish Renaissance architecture.
In addition to these architectural gems, you will also have the opportunity to get to know other essential destinations in the city, walking in a fluid, fun and ecological way through the places, on two wheels.