The quaint university city of Salamanca has the best of both
worlds: it is large enough to offer all the advantages of a
big city, but it has the familiarity of a small town. Visitors
are attracted to Salamanca because of its laid-back feel, intellectual
vibe and local flavor, as well as its most impressive attraction,
El Plaza Mayor—one of the largest plazas in Spain.
Every day is a new venture into Spanish history in Salamanca,
which boasts large collections of art, architecture from pre-Roman
times, and some of the greatest Renaissance-period structures
in the country. Salamanca also has great weather year-round,
making outdoor festivals and activities a daily practice. The
ease of navigation and the friendly atmosphere of this timeless
city make it a comfortable and educational place to learn Spanish.
Three Good Reasons
to Study Spanish in Salamanca
Salamanca is home to the world’s
second oldest university. This unique aspect adds
a dimension of culture, nightlife, and academic
activities.
It is easy to find your way around
the city, and most places of interest can be reached
on foot.
The glorious Plaza Mayor gives
students an opportunity to meet not only locals,
but also people from all over the world.
Salamanca enjoys a lot of sun and very
little rain. Summertime in Salamanca can get very warm,
and late April to late September the temperature in Salamanca
can reach 104°F (40°C), but the average is 95°F
(35°C). For cooler temperatures, spring and autumn
are good times to visit Salamanca. The weather is generally
warm and sunny with the average daytime temperature between
77°F and 86°F (25°C and 30°C). Winter,
from November to early March, can be chilly (45°F/7°FC),
but rarely freezing.
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