Don't leave Seville without visiting a beautiful city built by Hadrian in the 1st century
Let yourself be impressed by the true reality of the gladiator games and the real beasts that fought here.
Walk through the cardo maximus and decumanus discovering domus and other buildings such as thermal baths, palaestras... some of these buildings have original mosaics.
You can also see the original sewers that run through the entire city and even some lead pipes through which the water of the time ran.
This entire walk is done on foot while it seems to transport you to another era as the guide tells you how everything was built and how the patricians, who are the inhabitants of this city, lived.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Gate of the Italica archaeological complex. Right next to it there is a gas station. You will find me at the gate of the complex.
We can pick up up to 4 people at the hotel where you are staying or meet directly at Avda de Extremadura where the archaeological site is located.