Italica Guided Tour from Seville

Being in Seville take a trip to the wondrous Roman city of Itálica. It's located near Guadalquivir river and has a lot of sights as amphitheatre and Trajan monument.

Things to do Italica Guided Tour from Seville

Meet up with a knowledgeable guide in Seville and head out of town to one of the most historic places in the country, the Roman city of Itálica. Located in the Lower Guadalquivir River valley, halfway between Seville (Hispalis) and Alcalá del Río (Ilipa) and very close to the routes that connected to the mining zones of the Sierra Norte of Sevilla and Huelva, Itálica played an important strategic role in both politics, military and economic matters during the height of the Roman Empire. Established in 206 A.D. when the general Publio Cornelio Escipión (Scipio) decided to create a place for wounded soldiers in the battle of Ilipa against the Lusitanians, Itálica is full of history. Learn all about the Roman Empire and their control of the region from your guide, then explore the ruins for yourself. See the gorgeous mosaics in the House of the Planetarium and tour the amphitheatre and Trajan monument. Then visit the largest of the thermal baths, the gym, a former bread oven, two restored Roman houses, and remnants of city streets.

Included

TICKETS
GUIDE

Meeting point

main entrance at Italica

This is another message about cookies! Everyone eats cookies, but we use them to improve our service and customize your experience. OK | More information