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As I wandered further into the heart of Salamanca, it became clear why this city captivates so many visitors. The buildings have a unique golden hue, derived from the local sandstone that glows beautifully under the sunlight. Most Spanish cities feature a central plaza, and Salamanca is no exception with its Plaza Mayor. This principal square acts as the city's nerve center and is a lively venue filled with cafes, markets, and an inviting atmosphere.
Continuing my exploration, I moved towards Rua Mayor—a bustling street that adds to the city's charm. Food is an essential aspect of any travel experience, and here, I was eager to try Hornazo, a delicious pastry stuffed with pork. Local cuisine is a highlight for anyone visiting, making it a culinary voyage in itself.