Salamanca Night Tour
About this activity
Smartphone tickets accepted
- Your booking is confirmed immediately
- This activity is available in your language
- This option includes FREE cancellation—book now, risk-free!
Experience Highlights
Get to know the streets of Salamanca after sunset with this night tour of about 2.5 hours. Under the moonlight you will listen to your tour guide talking about tales, legends and myths that take place in this great city. All of them next to great monuments where important historical facts are also told.
- Enjoy Salamanca and its monuments illuminated by the night lights with this night tour.
- Learn with a tour guide who will tell you the most important historical facts of the city, but also its tales and legends.
- Visit important places such as the Huerto de Calisto y Melibea, the Convent of San Esteban or the Casa de las Conchas.
What’s included
- Night tour of Salamanca
- Tourist guide
Select participants and date
Step by Step
Learn about and visit Salamanca's most emblematic places from a different perspective with this night tour. The night lighting will give the monuments a different but equally attractive appearance as during the day.
During the 2 hours and a half that this tour lasts, you will be accompanied by a tour guide to whom you will be able to ask all the questions you can think of. In addition to important historical facts about the city, this guide will also tell you everything you need to know about tales and legends that are still known today.
Specifically, one of these more mystical places will consist of the Cave of Salamanca, which is located in the old city wall. Even famous writers such as Cervantes have written about this place.
Other must-sees include the Huerto de Calisto y Melibea, which, as its name suggests, refers to the book of La Celestina. The Casa de las Conchas (House of Shells), on the other hand, will allow you to appreciate a late Gothic style combined with Renaissance and Mudejar art.
So, as you can see, this tour will serve to cover the most important parts of the city, without leaving aside the stories that have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries.