Italica guided tour and panoramic bus tour of Seville
Discover Italica the first authentically Roman city in Spain, located just 15 minutes from Sevilla. It was founded in 206 B.C. by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus and was the birthplace of two Roman emperors, Trajan and Hadrian.
Currently called Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, visitors today can enjoy walking the old streets and exploring the ruins of the houses and public buildings. One spectacle which must be seen is the amphitheatre. It had a capacity for 25,000 people and was the third largest one in the Roman Empire. Other important sights include the mosaic floors, the Traianeum, the statues of Diana, Venus and Trajan, the public baths and the partly reconstructed Roman theatre in Santiponce. Thanks to the fact that none of the following civilizations settled over the ruins of Italica it is quite a well-preserved city and well worth a visit.
After this unforgettable experience you will do a panoramic tour of the city of Seville by bus, where you can see the more emblematic monuments of the city: Puente Triana, Calle Betis, Plaza de Toros and Torre del Oro before dropping you off at your hotel.