



Ponte Romano-Gótica de Ponte de Lima
Portugal - Viana do Castelo
Ponte de Lima, Portugal’s oldest town, is home to the iconic Ponte de Lima Roman Bridge, which has stood over the Lima River for centuries. Originally built by the Romans and later expanded in the medieval period, this bridge is an architectural marvel and a key part of the town’s history.
Visitors can walk across the bridge for free, enjoying stunning river views and the charming surroundings of Ponte de Lima’s historic centre. The area is also perfect for a riverside stroll, with nearby gardens and walking trails offering a peaceful escape.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a picturesque spot, Ponte de Lima Roman Bridge is a must-see free attraction in northern Portugal.
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- Latitude: 41.76924800
- Longitude: -8.58924700
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