Seville: Games of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour

Santiponce, ES
75% of travellers recommend this
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Included

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    Skip-the-line tickets
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    Blue badge guide
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    All taxes, fees and handling charges
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    Guaranteed to skip the long lines

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    Gratuities
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    Food and drinks

Meeting Point

Meeting Point: Avenida Extremadura, 2, Santiponce, Sevilla.

Meeting point

Av. Extremadura, 2, 41970 Santiponce, Sevilla , Spain

End point

End Point

Meeting Point: Avenida Extremadura, 2, Santiponce, Sevilla.

Meeting point

Av. Extremadura, 2, 41970 Santiponce, Sevilla , Spain

End point

What to expect

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Archaeological Ensemble of Italica

This is a guided tour of Italica, the first Roman city founded in the Iberian peninsula and the birthplace of the Emperors Trajan and Hadrian.  The main building on this archaeological site is the amphitheatre, the third largest in the world with a capacity for 25,000 spectators. Italica is also well known by its mosaics and 'domus'. Then, visit 'San Isidoro del Campo' - a restored Medieval fortress monastery, all by minivan (optional). 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.

Duration 90 minutes
Admission Admission Included

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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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Naturanda Turismo Ambiental

What our experts say

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    Visit nearby San Isidoro del Campo.
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    Try local tapas at Casa Curro.
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    Bring water; it can be hot outside.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Check out Italica's stunning mosaics.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a remarkable journey through time with the Seville: Games of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour. This extraordinary adventure transports you to the captivating world of Game of Thrones, as you visit the iconic Dragonpit filmed at the ancient ruins of Italica. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Roman Empire, exploring the birthplace of Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Discover the secrets of this first Roman city in the Iberian peninsula while indulging in behind-the-scenes revelations of a major Hollywood production.

What to expect?

During the 120-minute tour, prepare to be mesmerized by the architectural marvels of Italica. Stroll through the Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, where the grand amphitheater takes center stage with its impressive capacity of 25,000 spectators, ranking it as the third largest in the world. Marvel at the exquisite mosaics and 'domus' (Roman houses) that reflect the opulence of ancient Roman life. As you explore this magnificent site, feel the echoes of Game of Thrones resonating through the air, as the Dragonpit becomes a reality before your eyes.

Who is this for?

This unique tour is designed for history enthusiasts, Game of Thrones fans, and anyone seeking an extraordinary experience. Whether you are a fervent follower of the epic fantasy series or an admirer of ancient civilizations, this tour ensures a captivating adventure for individuals of diverse interests. Open to all age groups, it presents an opportunity to delve into the intriguing past of Seville, unlocking the secrets of the Roman Empire and offering insider insights into the making of a globally beloved television series.

Why book this?

Indulge in the Seville: Games of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour for an unrivaled opportunity to combine your passions for history and pop culture. Immerse yourself in the mythical world of Game of Thrones as you stand within the historic Dragonpit, where pivotal scenes took place. Marvel at the grandeur of Italica, a city that witnessed the rise and fall of the mighty Roman Empire. With expert guides leading the way, you'll not only explore the captivating ruins but also gain exclusive knowledge about the behind-the-scenes production secrets. This tour is a unique blend of entertainment and education, offering an experience that transcends expectations.

Good to know

Discover the beauty of Seville with ease by meeting at Avenida Extremadura, 2, Santiponce, Sevilla - the designated starting point for this tour. Feel free to bring your camera to capture unforgettable moments, and don't forget to wear comfortable shoes for leisurely walks and explorations. Apart from the fascinating Archaeological Ensemble of Italica, you also have the option to visit the restored Medieval fortress monastery of 'San Isidoro del Campo' by minivan. Prepare yourself for enchantment as you uncover the mysteries of the past and immerse yourself in the world of Game of Thrones.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Seville: Games of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour have expressed overwhelming satisfaction with this one-of-a-kind experience. They describe the tour as awe-inspiring, shedding light on both ancient history and the making of a modern television sensation. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable guides who expertly navigate through the ruins, bringing the past to life with vivid storytelling. The opportunity to stand in the Dragonpit, where favorite characters convened, has been hailed as a surreal and unforgettable experience. This tour has left travelers with a newfound appreciation for the fusion of fiction and reality, inspiring them to explore more of Seville's captivating wonders.

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