Daytrip är en privat bilserviceplattform som kopplar ihop dig med lokala chaufförer som transporterar dig från dörr till dörr. Vi ger dig också möjlighet att utforska sevärdheter och attraktioner längs vägen. Vi kör, du upptäcker.
Daytrip erbjuder privata dörr-till-dörr-transferresor med valfria sightseeingstopp, chaufför per timme och noggrant utvalda dagsutflykter — allt med lokala engelsktalande chaufförer och verksamhet i över 130 länder.
Avbokningspolicyn kan variera beroende på din resa. De avbokningsvillkor som gäller för din bokning visas alltid innan du bekräftar din resa. Beroende på behörighet erbjuder Daytrip olika avbokningsalternativ:
Ej återbetalningsbar: Om din resa avbokas efter bekräftelse återbetalas inte det betalda beloppet.
Standard: Om din resa avbokas minst 24 timmar före den schemalagda avgångstiden återbetalas hela det betalda beloppet. Avbokningar som görs mindre än 24 timmar före avgång är inte berättigade till återbetalning.
Flexibel: Om din resa avbokas minst 1 timme före den schemalagda avgångstiden återbetalas hela det betalda beloppet. Avbokningar som görs mindre än 1 timme före avgång är inte berättigade till återbetalning.
Resor som bokas mindre än 24 timmar före avgång kan sakna rätt till gratis avbokning om inget annat anges under bokningsprocessen.
Ja! Boka en privat dörr-till-dörr flygplatstransfer med en lokal engelsktalande chaufför. Njut av fasta och transparenta priser, inga dolda avgifter och möjligheten att betala i förväg utan krångel med att växla kontanter på en utländsk flygplats.
Du kommer att få det fordon som bäst passar antalet resenärer i din grupp, från en sedan till en minibuss för grupper på upp till 7 personer. Beroende på vart du reser kan du boka allt från en sedan jämförbar med en Toyota Corolla till en Mercedes V-Class eller en klassisk kubansk bil. Även om den exakta modellen kan variera ser vi alltid till att det fordon som tillhandahålls uppfyller dina behov när det gäller säkerhet, pålitlighet och komfort. Du kan bli uppgraderad till en större fordonsklass utan extra kostnad beroende på tillgänglighet. Eftersom vårt största fordon har plats för 7 personer, kommer en kombination av fordon att användas för större grupper. Vi skickar dig exakta fordonsuppgifter några dagar före din resa.
Överallt utom i USA tillhandahåller förarna lämpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA kräver vissa delstater att du själv tar med bilbarnstol.
2+ miljoner resenärer som du. Stunder de aldrig kommer att glömma.
Yes, the historic University of Salamanca opens daily for visits to its remarkable Plateresque facade (look for the hidden frog carved on a skull, said to bring good luck to students), ornate lecture halls, and original library. The 15th-century lecture halls maintain historic atmosphere with wooden benches. The Schools building features the elaborate entrance showcasing Spanish Renaissance architecture. Tickets include access to the university chapel and courtyard. Guided tours explain the university's role in Spanish intellectual history. The institution still operates, combining tourist site with active academic community.
Salamanca sits approximately 215 kilometers (134 miles) northwest of Madrid in Castile and Leon region. The journey takes about 2.5 hours by car via highway through Spanish countryside. High-speed trains also connect Madrid's Chamartin station to Salamanca in just under 2 hours. Many travelers visit both experiencing Madrid's capital attractions alongside Salamanca's university heritage and golden architecture. The distance makes Salamanca feasible as a long day trip or overnight destination while exploring central Spain's historic cities.
Salamanca uniquely features two attached cathedrals: the Old Cathedral (12th century Romanesque with notable altarpiece and Torre del Gallo tower) and New Cathedral (16th-18th century Gothic-baroque with astronaut carving added during 1990s restoration as a mason's signature). Both are accessible with one ticket. The New Cathedral's facade includes the controversial modern astronaut and dragon eating ice cream, delighting visitors seeking these hidden details. The conjoined structures represent architectural evolution spanning six centuries. The cathedrals dominate Salamanca's skyline.
Salamanca specializes in Castilian cuisine including jamon iberico (Iberian ham), hornazo (meat-filled pastry), farinato (pork sausage), and cochinillo (roast suckling pig). The city's tapas culture thrives with free tapas accompanying drinks at many bars. Local cheeses, particularly queso de la Sierra de Francia, complement wine. The student population ensures affordable dining options. Traditional taverns and modern gastro-bars serve regional specialties. The tapas bar-hopping tradition allows sampling numerous dishes. Castile's agricultural heritage influences the hearty, meat-focused cuisine reflecting Spanish interior culinary traditions.
Plaza Mayor is Salamanca's magnificent baroque square built 1729-1756, considered Spain's most beautiful plaza. The symmetrical arcaded square features golden sandstone buildings with medallions depicting Spanish royalty and famous figures. The plaza serves as Salamanca's social heart with cafes, restaurants, and shops under the porticos. Evening paseos (strolls) and gatherings create lively atmosphere. The square hosts events and provides stunning sunset views when the sandstone glows. The architectural harmony and grand scale make it Salamanca's most iconic sight and essential gathering place.
Salamanca is a Spanish university city famous for its stunning sandstone architecture glowing golden at sunset, historic University of Salamanca (founded 1218, one of Europe's oldest), enormous Plaza Mayor, and two cathedrals. This UNESCO World Heritage site combines student energy with cultural heritage, featuring baroque buildings, medieval streets, and the famous frog carved on the university facade. Salamanca offers authentic Spanish atmosphere, tapas culture, and rich intellectual history spanning eight centuries while maintaining vibrant contemporary life from its large student population.
The tiny carved frog sitting on a skull on the University of Salamanca's elaborate Plateresque facade is the city's most famous symbol. Finding it brings good luck to students and visitors. The challenging hidden detail measures just a few centimeters among the facade's intricate carvings. Various theories explain its meaning, from memento mori (death reminder) to symbol of lust requiring students' repentance. The frog-finding tradition attracts visitors worldwide. Its location won't be revealed here, preserving discovery excitement! Many spend considerable time scanning the detailed stonework.
Spring (April-June) and fall (September-November) offer pleasant weather for exploring the city without extreme summer heat. May brings student celebration events. Summer (July-August) sees scorching temperatures often exceeding 35 degrees Celsius but also brings festivals. The university term (September-June) creates vibrant student atmosphere with tapas bars bustling; summers feel quieter when students depart. Winter (December-February) brings cold weather but fewer tourists and authentic local life. The sandstone buildings glow beautifully at sunset year-round.