
Salamanca: Weekend
Getaways
Barcelona
(3 day weekend)
Barcelona, the capital of
Catalonia, is located on the Mediterranean coast and is less than
150 kilometers from the Pyrenees Mountain range. Barcelona's location
on the Mediterranean shore means that it enjoys a warm, welcoming
climate, and pleasant temperatures all year round. Rainfall is
occasionally heavy, which helps to maintain the many green parks
around the city. Architecture by Gaudi and other modernist Architects
dominate the cityscape. A good way to see the best of this amazing
turn of the century architecture is to follow the Ruta del Modernism.
Las Ramblas and the surrounding area is the center of all the
action: clubs, bars, restaurants, and shopping. Of course one
must not forget the beaches!
How
to get there from Salamanca: From Estacion Ferrocarril
2 trains leave daily. The trip will take app. 10.5 hours. The
night train has sleeping cabins.
Madrid
No visit to Spain is complete
without a visit to Madrid the capital of Spain. Justa quick 2
and a half hour bus ride from Salamanca, Madrid offers world-class
museums, nightlife, architecture, and a happening cosmopolitan
atmosphere. Start your city tour at the Plaza del Sol the zero
kilometer marker from which all roads in Spain converge. Take
in the amazing Parque del Buen Retiro or check out the Museo del
Prado, which is home to the essential Spanish works of art from
Velazquez, Goya, to El Greco. One could spend weeks seeing all
the sites that Madrid has to offer so make a plan and stick to
it.
How
to get there from Salamanca: From the bus station in Salamanca
busses leave every hour. Cost: 2090 Pesetas.
Porto,
Portugal
Porto is located at the mouth
of the Rio Douro and it is the second largest city after Lisbon.
The quarter around the riverside known as the Ribeira is full
of narrow twisting streets with houses painted or tiled in colourful
facades. This area is full of the bustling energy of working people
during the day and the liveliness of busy tascas and restaurants
at night. Porto has gained world-famous acclaim for its sugary-sweet
wine called Port. For interested port or wine lovers take a stroll
down the Douro River for wine tasting tours at the local wine
distilleries.
How
to get there from Salamanca: Hop on the train to Medina
del Campo switch trains at Guillarei and then from there take
it to Porto.
San
Sebastian (3 day weekend)
San Sebastian is one of the
most fashionable and popular Spanish seasideresorts made impressive
with its spectacular views of La Concha Bay. Summers here are
perfect for taking advantage of the warm sunny weather on the
beach or relaxing to the tunes of the international Jazz Festival
in mid-July.
How
to get there from Salamanca: From Estacion Ferrocarril
2 trains leave daily. The trip will take app. 6.5 hours.
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