Salamanca's Top 5 Vegetarian Restaurants (All Within 15 Minutes of City Center)
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Salamanca's Top 5 Vegetarian Restaurants (All Within 15 Minutes of City Center)
Salamanca’s old town has 11 vegetarian-friendly spots within a 15-minute walk of Plaza Mayor, and I’ve eaten at 8 of them over the past 2 years. The most reliable? La Huerta—where the vegan tapas cost €8.50 and the owner, Maria, always saves a table for regulars like me.
Which Restaurants Are Closest to Salamanca's Best Hotels?
Staying at a top-rated hotel means walking distance to the best veggie eats. Here’s my curated list, based on actual foot traffic from each hotel’s entrance:
Restaurant
Price Range
Nearby Hotel
Must-Try
La Huerta
€7-€12
Hotel Rector Salamanca (4.9★, 279 reviews)
Vegan tortilla (€8.50)
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