Private Historic Walking Tour in Merida
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Highlights
- UNESCO World Heritage sites
- Roman Theater and Amphitheater
- Roman Temple to Diana
- Arab Alcazaba citadel
- Los Milagros Aqueduct
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Private Tour Experience
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Official Tour Guide
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Duration 2 hours
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Available in English & Spanish
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Suitable for all fitness levels
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Admission not included for sites
Embark on a thrilling Private Historic Walking Tour in Merida and uncover the wonders of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, from the Roman Theater to the Roman Temple to Diana. Witness the impressive Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, stroll through the picturesque Arab Alcazaba citadel, and marvel at the engineering marvels of the Roman aqueducts. With an official tour guide leading the way, this experience promises to immerse you in the rich history and culture of this ancient city. Don't miss the chance to explore the iconic remains of the Roman Empire in a truly unforgettable adventure.
At a Glance
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, Spanish; Castilian
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore the ancient wonders of Mérida on a private 2-hour walking tour, guided by an expert, and immerse yourself in its rich Roman history.
Included
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Private Guided Tour
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Official tour guide
Excluded
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Entrance fees
Meeting Point
Outside the Teatro Romano Merida, at the main entrance, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
Plaza Margarita Xirgu, s/n, 06800 Mérida, Badajoz , Spain
End Point
The tour ends at the Los Milagros Aqueduct.
Av. Vía de la Plata, S/N, 06800 Mérida, Badajoz , Spain
What to expect
Visit the city’s emblematic complex of the Roman Theatre and the Roman Amphitheater, dating back to when Mérida was the majestic capital of Roman Lusitania. First, walk by the Roman Theatre. Before the full excavations of 1910, only its upper grandstand emerged on the ground. They were referred to as "The Seven Chairs" where several Moorish kings are believed to sit by the locals. Its semicircular walls are intact and the back wall of the stage has been beautifully restored. Only some steps away, you arrive at the adjacent Amphitheatre. Likewise, the colossal remains are striking surviving examples of the ancient Roman colony in Spain with well-preserved tiered auditoriums and a grand pit arena in between.
Temple of Diana
Next, stop by the Roman Temple to Diana. One interesting fact is that the temple served as the foundation and the cover of a 16th-century Renaissance palace whose ruins can still be seen at the site, thanks to which it is in an exceptional state of preservation.
Alcazaba
As you continue, you get to see Alcazaba, a rare Arab monument in the ancient Roman city. The seemingly pristine 7th-century fortress, surrounded by an extended water moat and palm trees, is a lively reminder of the Moorish rule over the city.
Puente Romano
Stroll along the Roman Bridge over the Guadiana River, a romantic-looking ancient bridge. It is one of Spain's largest Roman bridges. The sixty-arches bridge is still in use for pedestrians. From there, you can sightsee the scenic landscapes of the Guadiana River and the nearby Lusitania Bridge, a famous contemporary work.
Trajan Arch
Walk through the Trajan Arch, an ancient gateway located along one of the main thoroughfares in the past. Despite not being an especially significant sight today, the antique arch used to be the main portal between the city’s civic area and provincial area back in Roman times.
The next step is the Basilica of Santa Eulalia, dedicated to the martyr Saint Eulalia, the city's patron saint. The present Romanesque church was built in the 13th century on the ruins of a basilica destroyed by the Moors. In 1990, an impressive cemetery underneath the church, which features important Roman and Visigoth remains, was discovered.
The tour ends at the Los Milagros Aqueduct, a masterpiece of engineering that would have supplied water to present-day Mérida. More than eight hundred meters of the twenty-seven-meter-high hydraulic system, a relatively small stretch, still stands. What’s more, from there, you can admire another nice-looking Roman bridge over the Albarregas river nearby.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit nearby Casa de la Cultura for lunch.
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Check out local shops near the Alcazaba.
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Bring water, especially in warm weather.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Explore the scenic Guadiana River views.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a captivating journey through time with the Private Historic Walking Tour in Merida. This tour will take you on a leisurely stroll amongst the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, where you will discover the rich history and architectural marvels of this ancient city.What to expect?
During this tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of ancient Rome as you explore iconic landmarks such as the Roman Theater, Roman Temple to Diana, and the Arab Alcazaba citadel. Witness the impressive Los Milagros Aqueduct and marvel at the ingenuity of Roman engineers. This experience offers a unique blend of history, culture, and architectural wonders that will leave you in awe.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and cultural explorers who are eager to delve into the ancient past of Merida. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour offers a memorable experience for anyone with a curious mind and a passion for uncovering the secrets of the past.Why book this?
Step into the footsteps of ancient civilizations and discover the hidden gems of Merida with this exclusive Private Historic Walking Tour. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of UNESCO World Heritage sites, explore architectural wonders, and gain a deeper understanding of the city's rich history. With an official tour guide leading the way, you will have the opportunity to learn fascinating insights and stories about each site, making this experience both educational and engaging.Good to know
As you embark on this Private Historic Walking Tour, make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera to capture the stunning views and architectural details. Don't forget to carry some water and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected from the sun. The tour ends at the Los Milagros Aqueduct, where you can take in the beauty of this ancient structure before concluding your journey through time.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Private Historic Walking Tour in Merida have praised the knowledgeable tour guides, the well-paced itinerary, and the stunning historical sites they visited. Many have described it as a memorable and enriching experience that deepened their appreciation for the city's heritage. Overall, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with visitors highlighting the tour as a must-do for anyone interested in exploring Merida's ancient past.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is