
Puente Viejo de Zamora draws travelers with its elegant arches and centuries-old charm, spanning the Duero River and connecting the city's historic quarter to modern neighborhoods. Believed to date back to the 12th century, it once served as a crucial crossing for pilgrims and traders, shaping Zamora’s growth. Today, its sturdy sandstone construction and graceful silhouette invite quiet strolls, particularly at sunrise or sunset when the bridge’s warm tones glow against the water. From here, enjoy sweeping views of Zamora’s skyline, featuring the Romanesque cathedral and castle perched above the river, and immerse yourself in the city’s enduring legacy.
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