Great bridge to wander across and enjoy the view. Look back at the Cathedral, it's magnificent.The bridge was built 19 centuries ago and spanning the River Tormes, remains to this day one of Salamanca's sturdiest bridges. In
This bridge crosses the Rio Tormes just below Casa Lis and gives spectacular views of the city and Cathedral and is well worth the time it takes to stroll across it. There are also walking paths along the river and its natual areas
Not quite as impressive as the one in Merida, but definitely worth the effort. The view back towards the City was lovely. But why is everything shut in the afternoon when there are so many tourists looking for things to see?!?
A beautiful roman bridge, solid and picturesque. Amazing to think it's been standing there, still being used, since the romans built it.
It is well worth making the effort to see this fantastic Roman bridge. There are tremendous views of the old city and you can walk beneath it through a sort of park. We walked right along one bank of the river back to our hotel along the other. It was a really good walk.
nice, real RomanLike in many other places.If you have read Lazarillo de Tormes it makes more of an encounter.
If you want to take nice photos that's where you should go. But you have to cross the entire brigde to have the most beautiful views of the city. From there you can see the brigde and the 2 cathedrals, plus a panoramic view of the city! It's amazing!
This wide, well-lit bridge offers a great spot to capture a night-time photo of the bridge and the cathedral.
Very well preserved example of a roman bridge. A must see in Salamanca. The surroundings are not as spectacular as the bridge itself on the far side, but the views of the city centre are great.
It is wonderful to observe Puente Romano still standing and showing us all the years that it has been there.