Italica Roman Ruins Guided Tour
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore ancient Roman amphitheater
- Discover mosaics and Roman baths
- Visit San Isidoro del Campo Monastery
- Learn about Roman history and architecture
- Enjoy scenic views of the archaeological site
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Guided tour of Italica Roman ruins
- Entrance tickets to Italica archaeological site
- Visit to San Isidoro del Campo Monastery
- Meals and beverages
Itinerary
You will meet the guide at Av. Extremadura, 2, 41970 Santiponce, Seville, to start the guided tour of the exciting and ancient Roman city of Italica.
Italica is an extensive and well-preserved ancient Roman city that has the ruins of a temple and a huge amphitheater.
Meeting point
Start Location
Unknown location
Important information
Know before you book
- The tour is conducted in English; ensure you understand the language.
- Photography is allowed; bring a camera to capture the sights.
- The tour involves walking; be prepared for a moderate level of physical activity.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
- Bring a hat and sunscreen for sun protection.
- Carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated during the tour.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
- Infant Seats Available
Traveler reviews
Fantastic place to visit and we loved this as the historic sites are phenomenal. We loved this experience, so glad we b.
We absolutely loved this tour, our guide was so knowledgeable. So much to see and well worth a visit.
Wonderful experience
Wow, what a wonderful experience! Petra our guide made the ruins come back to life with her full and vivid descriptions. Amazing walk back in time!
Don’t take the tour, just go and pay the 1,50 Euro entrance fee and donut yourself.
I was very underwhelmed with our guide. He spoke poor English and led us around for an hour and a half is high heat with little shade. I have been on quite a few tours on this trip to Spain and was given a clear introduction about the history of the country and the site I was visiting wherever I went. I honestly cannot repeat anything of what I was supposed to have learned here. The guide was constantly talking about what it possibly could have been and we were repeatedly told to use our imagination and many theories. I could have walked the site in less than half an hour for the 1,50 Euro entrance fee and it would have been done faster and walked away equally informed.
I purchased the tickets...
I purchased the tickets the night before and the process was effective and quick. The guide staff was waiting for me at the entrance.
It is definitely worth the visit to see the mosaics in the different rooms, especially the amphitheater.
Although the guide was very pleasant and friendly, with engaging explanations. The only downside is that he spent an excessive amount of time at some sites, so we could not see the thermal baths and he only showed us the entrance and center of the amphitheater. After that, we had to explore the amphitheater on our own and read the signs. I believe that using headsets often enhances the experience, as explanations can be given while walking and more things can be seen. Extraordinary day
