What to do and see in Salamanca, Castile and Leon: The Best Churches & Cathedrals

November 21, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Known as Spain’s "golden city," Salamanca is rich in architectural, religious and gastronomic culture. Marvel at the La Casa de las Conchas (house of shells) and the 18th century Plaza Mayor, then pore over the fresh produce of the Central Market. Both the Old and New Cathedrals of Salamanca are celebrations of Renaissance and Gothic styles.
Restaurants in Salamanca

1. Ieronimus

Pza. Juan XXIII, Salamanca Spain +34 923 26 67 01 [email protected] http://ieronimus.es
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5.0 based on 1,410 reviews

Ieronimus

Reviewed By 6nickc - New York City, United States

This was easily the best thing I did in Salamanca. The trip up takes you around several scenic viewpoints of the cathedral and both the interior and exterior, culminating in great views at the top of the Bell tower. The stairs are quite steep for the final climb, be warned, it is unsuitable for those with low mobility and can only be traversed one direction at a time, leading to a traffic light system. I heard someone below me slip and fall once.

2. Capilla de la Sta. Vera Cruz

Campo de San Francisco 7, 37002 Salamanca Spain http://www.veracruzsalamanca.es/la_capilla_de_la_vera_cruz.21.html#La%20Capilla%20de%20la%20Vera%20Cruz
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Capilla de la Sta. Vera Cruz

3. Parroquia Sancti Spiritus

Ronda de Sancti-Spiritus, 24, 37001 Salamanca Spain +34 923 26 91 15 [email protected] http://www.diocesisdesalamanca.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Parroquia Sancti Spiritus

4. Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Plaza Juan XXII, 37001 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 74 76 http://www.catedralsalamanca.org
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4.5 based on 2,487 reviews

Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Reviewed By Duquesadiner - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Although we didn’t take the audio tour, there is enough to see by just strolling around the inside of this beautiful church. My advice is to spend a good while on the outside initially, the architecture is simply magnificent, you will spot some strange additions by a few stone masons over the years, the astronaut being a good example. There is a charge to enter but it is worth it. It is very cool inside, a welcome change in temperature on this visit, it was 35 degrees outside. If you look up once inside you might see people walking along what appears to be an inside track on the roof, they have actually come in through the Ieronimus, a separate but attached building. Actually I enjoyed that visit more than the cathedral, due to the great views over the city.

5. La Purisima Church

Plaza Agustinas, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 27 38 [email protected] http://unidadpastoralcentrosalamanca.es/
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

La Purisima Church

Reviewed By BennyMalaga - Malaga, Spain

This church was built in the 17th century and the most impressive feature of the church is the high altarpiece, which has two rows of Corinthian columns with inlaid stone framing the painting of the Blessed Virgin, which was painted by Jose de Ribera.

6. Iglesia de Los Capuchinos

Calle de Ramon y Cajal 5, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 26 37 07
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Iglesia de Los Capuchinos

7. San Marcos Church

Plaza de San Marcos S/N, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 68 81 http://www.sanmarcossalamanca.org
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

San Marcos Church

8. Iglesia de San Julian y Santa Basilisia

Calle Obispo Jarrin, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 27 38 http://unidadpastoralcentrosalamanca.es/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Iglesia de San Julian y Santa Basilisia

9. Iglesia de San Sebastian

Plaza Anaya s/n, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 610 91 43 07 http://unidadpastoralcentrosalamanca.es/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Iglesia de San Sebastian

10. Iglesia Nueva de Arabal

37008 Salamanca Spain
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Iglesia Nueva de Arabal

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