Spanning the Tormes River with timeless stone arches, the Roman Bridge of Salamanca traces its origins to the first century under Emperor Trajan, though rebuilt over centuries by necessity. It connects the historic heart of Salamanca to the San Vicente district, offering serene morning walks and golden-hour views near the Castillo de San Juan. Though worn by floods and time, its enduring structure reflects layers of history - from Roman foundations to medieval modifications. Just steps from Plaza Mayor, the bridge serves as both gateway and witness, linking modern travelers to an authentic thread of Iberian past, culture, and resilience.