Built between 1729 and 1755, the square is the city's central attraction, a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque architecture. Behind the impressive arches, there are numerous bars and cafés with terraces in the summer to enjoy daily city life passing by. It's an asymmetrical square surrounded by three floors of buildings with symmetrical balconies above 88 semi-circular arches supported by solid stone pillars. The Royal Pavilion and the town hall are located here. There are decorative moldings that depict famous people who are related to the city.
If you're invited to a friend's house for a meal, surprise your host with a product from this baker's. The bread ranges from the simplest loaves, including French sticks and baguettes, to special bread including wholemeal, rye and garlic bread. You can also buy one of their patés, Roquefort cheese, anchovies, herbs and salmon, etc. To go with it, you can buy a bottle of wine - Ribera del Duero is a particularly good choice. For dessert, there are all sorts of cakes and gateaux. You can even choose from several kinds of liqueurs to help round off your meal perfectly
Luis Méndez Artesanos - Filigrana Gallery is a trendy place where you can browse through a collection of exquisite artisan jewelry that is carefully prepared by ace metal-smith Luis Méndez. The rich collection is interesting and has been delicately crafted by him. The gallery showcases the pieces created by Méndez and his brothers. Head here in order to pick out some original designs.
Cárnicas Mulas sells fine quality meat and poultry that is sourced from farms. The meat is of high quality and is reared on their farms. One can buy Fillet of beef Valmuza, sausages, Sliced Iberian Ham, black pudding, goat meat, rabbit meat, cold cuts and other meats. Cheese is also sold here. Delivery is also offered right to your doorstep.
If you want top-quality fresh products, come to this market located right in the center of Salamanca, next to the Plaza Mayor. Inside a two story neoclassical-style brick building, with big wrought-iron windows, you'll find over 50 stalls selling just about everything you could possibly need: meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, eggs, poultry and game, cooked meats and even ceramic objects. Who needs a supermarket now?
Mercatus offers stationery and other books and periodicals of the University of Salamanca and is the official store of the university. It is a good place to stock up on books, diaries, notebooks and the like. The store also offers backpacks, university sweatshirts, memorabilia and alumni products that will make you feel connected with the institution.
Specialists in mountaineering equipment, camping and skiing, Tucuman Aventura is the place to be to prepare for an exciting outdoor adventure. From combat trousers, sleeping bags, pen-knifes, machetes, and cutlery to climbing boots, special socks and climbing equipment all you need can be found at this store. Along with selling high quality products, the store also provides expert advise on anything to do with mountaineering.
Built between 1729 and 1755, the square is the city's central attraction, a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque architecture. Behind the impressive arches, there are numerous bars and cafés with terraces in the summer to enjoy daily city life passing by. It's an asymmetrical square surrounded by three floors of buildings with symmetrical balconies above 88 semi-circular arches supported by solid stone pillars. The Royal Pavilion and the town hall are located here. There are decorative moldings that depict famous people who are related to the city.
If music is among your interests, you'll find whatever you need here. They have Spanish guitars, electric guitars (Gibson, Fernandes, Ibañez), pianos (Yamaha, Steinway & Sons, Petrof, Young-Chang), accordions, electronic organs, drums, cymbals and violins, etc. There are also accessories, such as music stands and books, CDs and cassettes, and advice from true experts. There's another branch near the Plaza Mayor (Plaza del Corrillo, 17).
If you're invited to a friend's house for a meal, surprise your host with a product from this baker's. The bread ranges from the simplest loaves, including French sticks and baguettes, to special bread including wholemeal, rye and garlic bread. You can also buy one of their patés, Roquefort cheese, anchovies, herbs and salmon, etc. To go with it, you can buy a bottle of wine - Ribera del Duero is a particularly good choice. For dessert, there are all sorts of cakes and gateaux. You can even choose from several kinds of liqueurs to help round off your meal perfectly
Luis Méndez Artesanos - Filigrana Gallery is a trendy place where you can browse through a collection of exquisite artisan jewelry that is carefully prepared by ace metal-smith Luis Méndez. The rich collection is interesting and has been delicately crafted by him. The gallery showcases the pieces created by Méndez and his brothers. Head here in order to pick out some original designs.