Entertainment in Salamanca
Nightlife
One interesting mix to the mainstream is that the tunos are university students who have decided to try and charm the ladies by getting dressed up smartly and singing. They are usually found on Plaza Mayor and provide a refreshing note to your evening.
One of the qualities that is fundamental to keeping its popularity would be its diversity by this it is meant whether you are up for the loud and energetic vibe or you are looking for a more laid back experience then you can try the several options available with some great cafes. Just to get it started you can check out great bars such as the irish rover which sounds more of an irish bar than anything which is because it is!
Though you will still find yourself enjoying all that is offered because they have friendly staff a good range of beer at a good quality. A frequent meeting place for the erasmus students and it certainly gets a real mix of people. For one of the more relaxed options then you cant go wrong with the chilled La Rayuela that is two floors of laid back vibes its perfect to indulge yourself with a good coffee. Camelot is another favourite by many people and you may have to judge for ourself when there as the drink prices have been bumped up for a bit.
Museums
- Museum of Salamanca: 14th Century art with Spanish, Dutch and French pieces of art, previously the doctorr of Queen Isabel called it home and it contains a wide range of beautiful architecture
- Cathedral Museum: With the sculpture of "Anaya's tomb" it has the purpose of fully displaying the glory of Salamanca within its long history it has a extensive range of artifacts and models of the town
- Museum of Unamuno: A collection from the Salamanca university lecturer Unamuno, you can see memorabillia that give you an insight into the life and works of writer and philosopher Miguel del Uamuno
- Bullfighting Museum: If you have ever wondered about any aspect of bullfighting then you have certainly come to the right place when visiting the bullfighting museum, whether it be the costumes of previous great matadors or perhaps some of the memorbilla of some of the great battles and up your knowledge for one of the great traditions of Spain.
- University Museum: Just like university tself the museum will provide you with valuable knowledge, it contains some brilliant a rundown of all the historical robes and it has a mixture of Moorish and renaissance influence)
Music and Theatre
- Muestra Nacional de Jazz: Some of the best jazz organized over three days with some great names
- Jazz en la Calle: The council along with other organisations work together to pick six of the best jazz bands picked up play three times.
Theatres and Cinemas
- Filmoteca de Castilla y León - Offering some great performances you are sure to find a film that catches your fancy there are also permanent exhibits on display named artilugios para fascinar with admission not costing you a cent you have no excuse.
- Cine Van Dyck- It has a list of all the new films out with the addition of it being quite an impressive building, so depending if your up to fight aganst the crowds if they add anoter twilight film or just want a relaxing night just be sure to check out the listings when heading down
- Cines Ábaco- As mentione if your looking for the best films out right now then your safest bet is at the cinema right? Well here is another complex of some of the blockbusters waiting to have you as an audience so come down and see what grabs your fancy.
- Premiere Megaplex Salamanca- As the name suggests it is mega and this cinema doesnt disappoint with all the entertainment you need for a great night out. So stock up on the popcorn and get comfortable as its gonna be a great show.
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