Historical Italica: Half-Day Guided Tour from Seville
Overview
Episodes from the Game of Thrones television series were filmed in and around the Roman ruins of Itálica. Most of it, the Roman amphitheater was the setting of the Dragonpit, where several key characters held a summit in season seven.
Inclusions
- Driver/Professional Guide
- Round-trip shared transfer
- All taxes
- Entry/Admission - Archaeological Ensemble of Italica
- Entry/Admission - Monasterio De San Isidoro Del Campo
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, Avenida Extremadura 2, 41970 Santiponce Spain
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, its mosaics and a medieval monastery.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Monasterio De San Isidoro Del Campo, Avenida San Isidoro del Campo 18, 41970 Santiponce Spain
This is a beautiful monastery that you will see o th way to the anphitheater in Italica complex.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Infant seats available
- Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times
- Please re-confirm pick up details with the local service provider upon arrival at your destination and note it might vary slightly after booking.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 60 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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We had 4 days in Seville and decided to book 2 trips with Naturanda - Cathedral and Alacazar and this one to Italica. Our guide was Sergio who besides being very knowledgeable about the Roman site and the monastery had the bonus for us of being a birdwatcher who helped me identify a light phase b...
We had 4 days in Seville and decided to book 2 trips with Naturanda - Cathedral and Alacazar and this one to Italica. Our guide was Sergio who besides being very knowledgeable about the Roman site and the monastery had the bonus for us of being a birdwatcher who helped me identify a light phase booted eagle soaring over the ruins!The tour is interesting. The guide is nice but mediocre in her ability to tell stories. Her English is only fair.
The tour is interesting. The guide is nice but mediocre in her ability to tell stories. Her English is only fair.I decided to the trip as I had a spare half a day before leaving Sevilla. The trip was as described in the itinerary: we were picked up from a specified location, driven to Itálica, had a break for a drink and went to see the monastery nearby and taken back to Sevilla. The guide was knowledgabl...
I decided to the trip as I had a spare half a day before leaving Sevilla. The trip was as described in the itinerary: we were picked up from a specified location, driven to Itálica, had a break for a drink and went to see the monastery nearby and taken back to Sevilla. The guide was knowledgable. The bonus was her sense of humour. I would recommend the trip.This tour as absolutely fabulous and our guide Montse really brought the history of Italica to life, she was excellent. We spent about two hours at the site, plus we had an additional visit to the incredible Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo, which was about five minutes drive away from Italica....
This tour as absolutely fabulous and our guide Montse really brought the history of Italica to life, she was excellent. We spent about two hours at the site, plus we had an additional visit to the incredible Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo, which was about five minutes drive away from Italica. I can't recommend this tour highly enough.We met for our tour as directed by the company we booked with (Julia Travel) and were met by Montse of Naturanda. She checked everyone’s tickets and noted a problem with ours, but after a call to her office she quickly sorted things out and invited us to accompany the group. I have no idea why th...
We met for our tour as directed by the company we booked with (Julia Travel) and were met by Montse of Naturanda. She checked everyone’s tickets and noted a problem with ours, but after a call to her office she quickly sorted things out and invited us to accompany the group. I have no idea why the Julia Travel guide did not show up, but I imagine the two companies sorted this out between them. I’m so glad that Montse sorted this out quickly and with the minimum of fuss because visiting Italica was the whole reason we came to Seville and had been booked months in advance. We thoroughly enjoyed Italica, and Montse provided a good explanation of the remains and why the site was originally chosen by the Romans. What has been uncovered in Italica itself has been beautifully preserved and the grounds well kept for visitors. There is a building which shows a film detailing what the city would have been like. I would have liked to buy a guide book but there didn’t appear to be any on sale and also 3 ladies toilets really isn’t enough - leading to long queues. We were also taken to a local bar for a sample of the local orange wine which was delicious. The tour ended with a visit to a monestry which was unexpected but nevertheless also very interesting. I can’t thank Montse enough for this tour - we enjoyed it immensely.The operator tour Naturanda was good, they arrive a little bit late, but Carlos was a great guide, and make the experience very interesting. The history in the place was great, they bring an small detail: tapa and orange wine, they were really good. The second place is the monastery, it’s less in...
The operator tour Naturanda was good, they arrive a little bit late, but Carlos was a great guide, and make the experience very interesting. The history in the place was great, they bring an small detail: tapa and orange wine, they were really good. The second place is the monastery, it’s less interesting than Italica history but it was fine.