6 tours · €13–€80 per person · ★ 4.8
Itálica sits twenty minutes from Seville, and the 6 tours of the Roman city here, all picked by hand and rated 4.5★ or higher, start at €13 for a guided walk with an art historian, EU entry fee included, the cheapest guided tour in our whole Seville catalogue. Above it: a €16 skip the line visit, a €42 half day with transfer that adds the San Isidoro monastery, a five hour e-bike ride out through Santiponce at €45, and private formats to €80, including a theatrical visit hosted by a costumed Roman emperor with lunch included.
Two practical notes: the amphitheatre doubled as a Game of Thrones location, and non-EU visitors pay the small site entry in cash on the cheaper formats. Best reviewed Itálica tours come first below.
Come with us and explore this magnificent piece of history right outside the Seville city limits ! This Roman city was built in 206 B.C. and is one o...
Guided tour to Italica, the first Roman city founded in the Iberian peninsula and the birthplace of the Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. The main building...
On the Italica tour you will discover the Roman city that Emperor Hadrian had built with the help of an art historian and local guide who will tell yo...
In for a different adventure after discovering the almost endless beautiful history and buildings from the centre of the city? Come on a tour with us ...
In this private tour you will discover with our expert guide the first roman city built in Spain, cradle of the emperors Trajano and Adriano. We alk t...
Unveil the Ancient World and walk in the footsteps of gladiators and emperors at Italica: Your All-Inclusive Time Travel Experience! From the moment y...
Seville shines from March to May and again in October and November. Summer afternoons regularly pass 40°C, so book morning or evening tours; Semana Santa and the April Fair are spectacular but the busiest weeks of the year.
San Pablo Airport (SVQ) is about 25 minutes from the centre by bus, and the AVE train reaches Seville from Madrid in around 2.5 hours. The old town is best explored on foot, with tours meeting near the cathedral and the Plaza de España.