Mérida, Extremadura

You can travel back to Roman Empire because Mérida has without any doubt one of the best-preserved Roman ruins. The capital of Extremadura is home to one of 45 UNESCO sites in Spain and the most iconic is the Puente Romano – the longest Roman bridge ever built nowadays used only by pedestrians. The Roman Theatre was built in 16 BC and it could accommodate almost 6000 spectators which was at that time equal to some of the biggest football stadiums today. All the ruins in Mérida are close one to another so you can do the tour by foot.

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