Seville in roman times: Italica

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  • Duration:3 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Seville, Andalucia
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Discover what life was like in Roman times in this area by discovering two Roman cities in the province of Seville.

Italica and Híspalis were two Roman cities that were very close, although different from each other. Learn about the legacy of the Roman Empire in our culture by visiting these unusual places, one on the outskirts of Seville, the other in the same city, and discover one of the most famous amphitheatres in this region. The visit to Italica ends at the Roman amphitheatre, where you will walk through the entrances and labyrinths of one of the largest amphitheatres of the Empire.


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Posted By : Carolina_W
The tour guides were very knowledgeable. Guides allowed us to interact and they were also humorous.

Had a great time!
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Posted On : 2024-03-30 15:49:21 full ratings


Posted By : 883susanh883
Very close to Sevilla, short drive at a town called Santiponce. You can also get a bus from Sevilla. The entrance is free but not sure for how long as the site has applied for UNESCO classing. It is vast, so a good pair of walking shoes water and hat if you visit in the hot months. Very hot. Numerous amazing mosaics. Very close by do not miss a stop at the Monasterio de San Isidro del Campo, also a free visit. I recommend.
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Posted On : 2023-07-11 14:18:00 full ratings


Posted By : Elaine_G
We enjoyed our visit to Italica with Patricia who was a lovely guide. We were awed by whole site but sadden that there is a lack of funding to protect this treasure. The ruins are incredible and give you a peak into life in Roman times.
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Posted On : 2023-05-31 05:01:38 full ratings


Posted By : Nicola_G
Javier was our guide, and he did a great job of "bringing to life" what we were looking at, so we really got a great sense of the ruins in a way that I don't think just wandering by ourselves reading the signs would have done. The ruins themselves are very impressive, so much of the beautiful mosaics surviving, and the amphitheater is very very cool.
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Posted On : 2022-10-03 10:32:27 full ratings