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Private tour Avila and Salamanca from Madrid

Madrid, ES
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Private tour Avila and Salamanca from Madrid

Madrid, ES
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Experience the magic of medieval Spain with a private tour of Avila and Salamanca from Madrid. Immerse yourself in the rich history, impressive architecture, and vibrant culture of these two fascinating cities. Start your journey in Avila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can walk along the ancient walls and explore the cobblestone streets. Visit the Gothic Cathedral and the Basilica of San Vicente to marvel at their stunning beauty. Next, head to Salamanca, known for its ornate sandstone architecture and lively atmosphere. Admire the famous Plaza Mayor and explore the University of Salamanca, one of the oldest in Europe. Don't miss the chance to visit the Old and New Cathedrals, a testament to the city's rich heritage. With a private guide by your side, you'll learn fascinating stories and gain in-depth knowledge about each place you visit. Don't miss out on this unique and unforgettable experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 8 hours - 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Explore the rich history of Ávila's ancient walls
  • Marvel at the impressive Gothic cathedral of Ávila
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Salamanca's Plaza Mayor
  • Admire the ornate architecture of the University of Salamanca
  • Immerse yourself in the medieval spirit of Salamanca's Old Cathedral
  • Private transportation
  • Transportation from the meeting point to Avila and Salamanca and return to Madrid
  • Official guide in Salamanca (optional)
  • Tickets described in the tour
  • Official Guide in Ávila (optional)
  • Premium vehicle with air conditioning
  • Driver guide throughout the tour
  • Gratuities
  • Snacks
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Welcome to the private tour of Avila and Salamanca from Madrid, a unique experience that allows you to explore two of the most fascinating cities in Spain. This tour offers an opportunity to discover the rich history, impressive architecture, and vibrant culture of Avila and Salamanca.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect a total duration of 480 to 600 minutes, providing ample time to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of these two cities. The itinerary includes visits to significant landmarks such as the walls of Avila, which are the longest and best-preserved in Europe. You will also explore the Gothic cathedral of Avila and the Basilica of San Vicente. In Salamanca, marvel at the famous Plaza Mayor, considered one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. You can also visit the University of Salamanca, one of the oldest in Europe, and the magnificent Gothic cathedral.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to delve into the history and culture of Spain. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply seeking a memorable travel experience, this tour caters to a wide range of interests and preferences. It is suitable for travelers of all ages and backgrounds, and families can enjoy discovering these enchanting cities together.

Why book this?

By booking this private tour, you will have the advantage of a knowledgeable and experienced guide who will provide detailed information about the places you visit. You'll gain unique insights into the historical significance and architectural beauty of Avila and Salamanca. The tour offers a personalized experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the stunning landmarks and vibrant atmosphere of both cities. Immerse yourself in the local culture, explore hidden gems, and create lasting memories of your journey through these captivating destinations.

Good to know

It is important to note that the total duration of the tour is between 480 to 600 minutes, providing ample time for exploration. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as there will be a fair amount of walking involved. Also, don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes along the way. The private tour ensures a more intimate and personalized experience, allowing you to tailor the itinerary to your interests and preferences.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this private tour of Avila and Salamanca have expressed their satisfaction and appreciation for the knowledgeable guides who shared the rich history and fascinating stories of these cities. They praised the well-organized itinerary, the opportunity to explore the walls of Avila up close, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Salamanca's Plaza Mayor. Overall, they found the tour to be an enriching and memorable experience that allowed them to fully immerse themselves in the culture and beauty of both cities.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Avila

(Pass by)

Ávila is a medieval city declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is famous for its walls, which are the longest and best preserved in Europe. These walls are more than 2,500 meters long, have 87 towers and 9 gates.

Las Murallas de Avila

The Walls of Ávila are one of the city's main tourist attractions, and for good reason. These impressive medieval fortifications are a testament to the history and resistance of Ávila. The walls were built between the 11th and 14th centuries to protect the city from invaders. They are the most complete in Spain and are more than 2,500 meters long, 87 towers and 9 gates. On this tour, we will have the opportunity to admire the walls up close and take photos of the impressive landscape. We will also learn about the history and importance of these fortifications.

Admission Included

Catedral de Avila

We will enjoy the exteriors of the Ávila Cathedral, a spectacular fortified church from the 12th century.

Admission Not Included

Plaza Mercado Chico

The Plaza Mayor of Ávila is the main square of the city, located in the historic center, within the walls. It is a rectangular square with arcades on three sides, which house shops, restaurants and bars. On the side without arcades, there is the church of San Juan Bautista. The square was built in the 16th century and is an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. It is surrounded by three-story buildings, with balconies and wooden windows. In the center of the square, there is a stone fountain with a statue of a knight.

Admission Included

Basilica de San Vicente

Our next stop is the Basilica of Saint Vincent, a Romanesque temple that is a true testimony of medieval architecture. Here, you can learn about the legend of the martyrs Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta, and admire the art that adorns every corner of this basilica.

Admission Included

Salamanca

(Pass by)

Your second stop will be Salamanca, a city with a history dating back to Celtic times. It is known for its ornate sandstone architecture, which can be seen in its historic buildings, such as the University of Salamanca, the New Cathedral and the Plaza Mayor. Salamanca was founded in the 12th century and was a key intellectual center in the 15th and 16th centuries. Here, our guide will lead you through the most important places in the city, learning about its history and architectural features.

Plaza Mayor

In front of the square, with the clock tower in the background, is the Plaza Mayor de Salamanca, a large public square located in the center of the city. This square is a popular meeting place for residents of Salamanca and visitors from around the world. The Plaza Mayor was built in the traditional Spanish Baroque style in the 18th century. It is surrounded by three-story buildings with arcades, which house shops, restaurants and bars. In the center of the square, there is a stone fountain with a statue of a knight. The Plaza Mayor is a lively place, where locals and visitors gather to have coffee, dine, attend cultural events or simply enjoy the atmosphere. It is a popular place for celebrations, such as concerts, festivals and markets. Our guide will explain to us here the history of this square, which is an important part of the culture of Salamanca.

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Casa de las Conchas

The Casa de las Conchas is an old urban palace in the Gothic style with plateresque elements. It is one of the most emblematic monuments of Salamanca and is a symbol of the city. The façade of the building is decorated with more than 300 scallop shells, which are a symbol of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The name of the building derives from these shells. The Casa de las Conchas was built in the 16th century by Rodrigo Arias Maldonado, a knight of the Order of Santiago. The building was originally a private residence, but is now a public library.

Admission Included

Universidad de Salamanca

Our next visit is to the oldest university in the Hispanic world and the third oldest university in the world still in operation. It was founded in 1134 as a General Study, and received the formal title of "University" from King Alfonso X in 1254 and recognition from Pope Alexander IV in 1255. The University of Salamanca has been a pillar of knowledge and culture for centuries. It has been the headquarters of some of the most important thinkers and academics in history, such as Francisco de Vitoria, Melchor Cano and Miguel de Unamuno. The university has a rich history and culture. Its buildings are an example of medieval and Renaissance Spanish architecture.

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Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Although the old cathedral is not so grand, this Romanesque temple conveys a medieval spirit and tranquility that captivates all who visit it. To be there is to remember that its walls were witnesses of banquets, exams (if the students passed, they were awarded the degree in the cloister of the Cathedral itself), councils, courts of the Inquisition... At the end of the 15th century, the population of Salamanca had increased significantly, thanks to the rise and fame of its University. The Old Cathedral had become too small, and the aesthetic and ideological predominance of the Gothic world had turned it into an archaic and impractical space.

Admission Included

New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva)

Few cities have two cathedrals: Salamanca does. The silhouette of the cathedrals presides over the Salamanca sky and their interior reflects the life and history of the city and its citizens. The magnificent complex formed by the New Cathedral and the Old Cathedral will allow you to enjoy the most varied artistic styles. Both are joined and access to the Old Cathedral is found from inside the New. In 1513, the construction of the New Cathedral began, one of the last Gothic cathedrals in Spain, which was completed two centuries later, in 1733. Different architectural styles are reflected in a fragmentary way in its construction. It is the largest and tallest building in the city.

Admission Included

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