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Salamanca is a golden sandstone university city in Castile, UNESCO-listed since 1988, where leashed dogs glide through baroque arcades and the Tormes riverside is the heart of evening walks. Top spots for pets include the Plaza Mayor and Rúa Mayor, the Tormes riverside (Salas Bajas), and the Parque de los Jesuitas with its fenced off-leash area, especially around the old town around the Plaza Mayor, the riverside south of the Roman Bridge, and the leafy area near the Universidad de Salamanca.
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Why Salamanca with your pet?
Salamanca is a golden sandstone university city in Castile, UNESCO-listed since 1988, where leashed dogs glide through baroque arcades and the Tormes riverside is the heart of evening walks.
📍 Top spot
the Plaza Mayor and Rúa Mayor, the Tormes riverside (Salas Bajas), and the Parque de los Jesuitas with its fenced off-leash area.
🏘️ Best area
the old town around the Plaza Mayor, the riverside south of the Roman Bridge, and the leafy area near the Universidad de Salamanca.

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Salamanca, nicknamed 'the golden city' for the golden sandstone that adorns its monuments, owes its fame to its university — founded in 1218 by Alfonso IX of León, one of Europe's oldest still in operation. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, the city packs into a compact historic centre some of Spain's finest examples of Plateresque and Baroque architecture: the ornate university façade (1529), the twin cathedrals (12th and 16th centuries), the Casa das Conchas, and the majestic Plaza Mayor (1729), widely considered Spain's most beautiful square. Cultural capital of Castile and León, Salamanca welcomes about 30,000 students for 144,000 inhabitants — a young demographic that animates the cobbled streets and tapas bars. Just 1h35 from Madrid by Avant train, the city is best explored on foot with a leashed dog: no cathedral or museum admits pets, but the public realm — plazas, arcades, and the Tormes riverbanks — is among the most dog-friendly in Spain.
Widely considered Spain's most beautiful square, built between 1729 and 1755 by Andrés García de Quiñones. An open public square 24/7, fully accessible to leashed dogs. The northern arcades offer summer shade.
One of Europe's oldest universities (founded 1218). Its Plateresque façade (1529) hides the famous good-luck frog on a skull. The outer Patio de Escuelas welcomes leashed dogs, but the interior does not.
The twin cathedrals — the Romanesque Vieja (12th c.) and the late-Gothic Nueva (16th c.) — connect inside. Dogs are not allowed in (except assistance dogs), but the Plaza de Anaya in front is open to all.
1st-century Roman bridge crossing the Tormes south of the centre. Pedestrian only, offering the best view of the cathedral skyline. A must for dog walks at sunset.
15th-century palace whose façade is studded with over 300 carved scallop shells. Its inner courtyard now houses a public library: dogs are welcome in the courtyard but not in the reading room.
The largest park in the centre (13 ha), with a fenced off-leash area in the south-east corner. Daily meeting point for Salamanca dog owners in the late afternoon.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Salamanca: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep