Hostels in Salamanca
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Roomin Hostel
Just 500m from the Plaza Mayor, nestled between cafes and boutiques, La Dorada offers you the perfect location for the best price!
Read more about Roomin HostelColegio Mayor Hernán Cortés
Hernn Corts Residence Hall will offer you 148 single rooms and 40 double rooms. All the rooms have their own bathroom, telephone, heating and air conditioning, computer connection with Internet access, television antenna and satellite receiver.
Read more about Colegio Mayor Hernán CortésI Dream Salamanca
Attractively located in the Salamanca City Centre district of Salamanca, 600 m from University of Salamanca.
Read more about I Dream SalamancaHospedium Plaza Mayor Salamanca
Fully renovated Hotel Situated next to Plaza Mayor Square, 15 m from main entrance Plaza del Corrillo, this traditional guest house offers free WiFi.
Read more about Hospedium Plaza Mayor SalamancaPension Salamanca
Just a few steps from Plaza Mayor. All of our rooms have free Wifi and TV, at very economical rates. Breakfast available. English spoken.
Read more about Pension SalamancaLos Angeles Plaza
Pension Los Ãngeles is placed in the heart of the City of Salamanca, just in the main square, in the most privileged place of as many as have. We are very close to the Cathedrals, the House of the Seashells, the Old University, etc. In our Pension, where...
Read more about Los Angeles PlazaHostal Uria
Hostal Uria, due to its strategic situation, is the perfect place to stay and enjoy the rich cultural experience Salamanca has to offer.
Read more about Hostal UriaHostal Gud
Hostal Gud is located in the center of Salamanca . It is within 10 minutes’ walk of Salamanca’s charming old town and famous university.
Read more about Hostal GudSweet Home Salamanca
Unbeatable location in the heart of Salamanca. Free Wi-Fi, free linen and towels and all the information about the city that you need. We have all kind of bedrooms; just tell us what you need: private bedrooms to enjoy your stay either with your girl or boyfriend,...
Read more about Sweet Home SalamancaWe have 9 Hostels in Salamanca with an average rating of 8.2 based on 610 reviews.
About Salamanca
Salamanca is known as Spain's golden city, partly because of the colour of its sandstone buildings and partly because of its excellent university, which has been educating some of the country's best minds since the 13th century. With hundreds of Spanish and international students, it has a young vibe and a vibrant nightlife. As the setting sun hits the buildings and turns them gold, revellers take to the open air bars with their sangria and the party really begins.
Hostels in Salamanca have little touches to make you feel at home, whether it's a free homemade breakfast to start the day or a cosy living room where you can chat with new friends. There is a Salamanca hostel with a balcony overlooking the Plaza Mayor square, and some hostels have an elevator too. At other Salamanca hostels you'll find on-site cafés with free Wi-Fi or buzzing bars where you can grab a drink before heading out for tapas.
The Plaza Mayor is Salamanca's main square, fringed by shops and restaurants where you can sit outside. If you want to try tapas, head to Calle Van Dyck (Van Dyck Street), a student area that's known for its budget-friendly bars and tavernas. It also has good shopping, including a large department store. Just to the west of the historic centre, the Barrio del Oeste is packed with colourful street art, popular cafés and lively bars.
There's historic architecture around every corner in Salamanca, such as the 16th-century Casa de las Conchas (House of Shells), perhaps the city's most iconic building and now a public library. Some of the buildings also come with fun traditions: see if you can spot the frog on the university's ornate main entrance, which is said to bring students good luck. In the evening, a self-guided tapas tour along Calle Van Dyck will give you a taste for the Spanish style of eating: look for typical dishes like patatas bravas (potatoes with spicy sauce), jamón ibérico (cured ham) and pintxos (little open sandwiches).
Salamanca's train station is in the Garrado district on the outskirts of the city centre, about 20 minutes' walk from the Plaza Mayor, and a bus runs between the station and Plaza del Poeta Iglesias, right next to Plaza Mayor. The city centre is small enough to explore on foot, but if you want to go further afield there's a good network of city buses, including a night bus that runs until 3am during the week and 4am at weekends.