We walked out of the hotel and walked to the end of the Roman Bridge. The walk across the bridge and out of town was very enjoyable and perfect for taking pictures of the beautiful bridge with the church as the background. Turn left at the end of the bridge and walk along the river to the second bridge from which you can return to the town, which is a very good way to digest the breakfast. Very recommended.
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We walked out of the hotel and walked to the end of the Roman Bridge. The walk across the bridge and out of town was very enjoyable and perfect for taking pictures of the beautiful bridge with the church as the background. Turn left at the end of the bridge and walk along the river to the second bridge from which you can return to the town, which is a very good way to digest the breakfast. Very recommended.
The Roman bridge is a famous historical monument in Salamanca, still intact across the Tolem River, and the arches near the city can be traced back to the early AD, and the rest were rebuilt after being destroyed by floods. The bridge witnessed Salamanca's medieval prosperity.
The Roman bridge in Salamanca on the Tolemé River has been experienced for more than 2000 years and is still one of the landmarks of the university town. The bridge is a divided line, basically the boundary between the downtown and the marginal district of the small city. The Mayor Square in the city center is slowly strolling to the ancient bridge, about 20 minutes walk. Although the ancient Roman bridge is just passing by in the morning and evening, it is quite beautiful day and night.
The bridge is beautiful, sunny, very suitable for boating, there is a place to borrow 5 euros by the river, and then the kind of fun to row by yourself, it is recommended, it feels very different to see the cathedral from the bridge hole
The history of the Roman bridge in Salamanca dates back to the first century AD, and only the semicircular arches under the bridge were left near the city, and the rest were rebuilt in the eighteenth century.