
Nightlife of Salamanca
Salamanca doesn’t have with variety of nightlife. This small town can be compared with a university town with an emphasis on undergraduate shenanigans. The best bet strolled around the Plaza mayor; there you can have cafes and bars that lend themselves to lingering or loitering, depending on your point of view. Usually a group of singing "tuna" dressed in medieval costumes perform for free nightly at 10pm, although these students appreciate tips. You might also wander onto such neighboring medieval streets as the Calle de Bordadores, Calle San Vicente, Calle Rua Mayor, and Calle Varillas, any of which offer tucked away spots for a quick caffeine or alcohol fix. There are two particularly noted discos in Salamanca, Disco Morgana, Calle Iscar Peira and its better and more historic competitor, Camelot. The latter occupies a stone monastery whose occupants 400 years ago would undoubtedly have been horrified at the goings-on within these premises that long ago echoed only with prayer and plainsong. And for a more modern spin on Salamanca's nightlife, head for the Pub Rojo y Negro, Calle Espoz y Mina 22, where bouts of karaoke are interspersed with chatter, wine, whiskey, and foaming mugs of Spanish beer.
Nightlife of Salamanca