Private 4-hour walking tour of Cartagena with official tour guide
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Private tour with official guide
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Duration 4 hours
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Entrance to Roman Theater included
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Pickup from centrally located hotel
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Available in English, French, Spanish
Explore Cartagena's rich history on a private 4-hour walking tour with an official guide, visiting ancient Roman sites and modern architecture.
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Included
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Entrance fee to the roman theater and its museum
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Pick up in centrally located hotel
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Private official tour guide for 4 hours
Excluded
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Other entrance fees
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Transportation
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Food & drinks
Explore Cartagena's rich history on a private 4-hour walking tour with an official guide, visiting ancient Roman sites and modern architecture.
Highlights
- Explore the ancient Roman theater
- Visit the impressive Consistorial Palace of Cartagena
- Discover the panoramic views from Torres Park
- Learn about the history of the Spanish Navy at the naval museum
- Immerse yourself in the Punic Wars history at the Punic Wall
Meeting Point
Pl. Ayuntamiento, 1, 30202 Cartagena, Murcia , Spain
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Naval Museum Cartagena
Museo Naval
Cartagena's naval museum promotes knowledge of the history of the Spanish Navy, shipbuilding, nautical science and its auxiliary sciences (cosmography, cartography and instruments), the history of maritime voyages and discoveries, underwater archaeology and intangible maritime heritage.
Castillo de la Concepcion
Panoramic elevator to Torres park and exterior view of Cartagena's castle.The castle of the Conception or Asdrubal is a medieval construction of the thirteenth or fourteenth century, although built on earlier Roman and Arab buildings. From the Arab period remains standing the lantern of the castle, which served as a lighthouse
Roman Theater of Cartagena
The Roman theater, built between 5 and 1 BC, had a capacity for about 7000 spectators, and was in use until the third century, from which time several buildings were superimposed. In 1988 it was exhumed. With a capacity of about 7000 spectators, it was one of the largest in Roman Hispania, excavated almost entirely in the rock. The Roman Theater Museum, designed by architect Rafael Moneo, takes visitors inside the monument, turning the Roman Theater into its last great hall.
Palacio Consistorial
The Consistorial Palace of Cartagena, also known as Cartagena City Hall, is one of the main modernist buildings of the city, built between 1900 and 1907. It is a triangular building. The façade is made entirely of white marble, and the zinc domes stand out on the roof. The entire exterior is repeatedly decorated with the emblems of the city: the castle of the Conception of the coat of arms of the city, and the mural crown, awarded by the Roman general Scipio Africanus when he took the city of Carthago Nova.
Casino de Cartagena
Impressive 18th Century building located in the main pedestrian street of the old city centre
Cerro del Molinete Archaeological Park
The city of Carthago Nova was one of the most splendid of the Roman Empire. Since Republican times, it had a large amphitheater. The Roman forum of Carthago Nova was located in the center of the city, at the confluence of the main roads and between the mountains. The forum was located approximately under the current San Francisco square and has been partially excavated. Among the main monuments of the forum that have been found so far are: - Temple dedicated to the Capitoline triad: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. - The augusteum. - The curia, seat of the government of the colony. - Baths and palestra of the low imperial period. - The temple of Isis.
Punic Wall
At the Punic Wall you will enter one of the most important episodes in the history of the Mediterranean, the Punic Wars between the Carthaginians and the Romans. You will learn about the legendary past of Qart Hadast founded by General Asdrubal in 229 BC and its most significant site, the wall, one of the few Carthaginian remains found in Spain. In addition, next to the wall, you can see the burial crypt of the hermitage of San Jose built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Its walls offer a very peculiar pictorial program, the Dances of Death.
Naval Museum Cartagena
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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SAFE COVID-19 SAFE
What our experts say
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Visit the Naval Museum nearby for history
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Try local tapas at La Catedral Restaurant
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Check out the panoramic views from Castillo
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Bring water; it can get hot walking
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Wear comfortable shoes for the tour
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