Itálica Tours and Tickets
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Itálica is a must-visit for history buffs and those with an interest in archaeology.
The archaeological site is free for European Union residents; there’s a small entrance fee for everyone else.
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces.
Remember to protect yourself from the sun and drink plenty of water.
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There are different prices to visit Itálica: tickets currently cost €21 for a guided visit for adults and €16 for children aged 4–16 years old. Alternatively, a guided visit with transport from Seville city center is from €39 for adults and €29 for 4–16 year olds. Children aged 3 years and younger are free for both options.
The main attractions and features of Itálica include the Roman Amphitheater, which can seat 25,000 people. The site also boasts spectacular mosaics, particularly in the House of the Planetarium and the House of the Birds. Other highlights include the Ancient Roman theater and the Traianeum.
To avoid crowds, it’s best to come to Itálica in the morning, close to when it opens. Alternatively visiting later in the afternoon close to closing time can be a good option, but it's best to avoid weekends if possible.
Yes, Itálica is great for older kids who are interested in history. However, younger children might find it tiring to walk around, and there aren’t any specific activities for kids at the site. If you opt for a private tour, a child-friendly guide could be a good solution.
Yes, there are restaurants close to Itálica. A convenient open is Ventorrillo Canario, which is opposite the entrance to Itálica, and specializes in grilled food. As well as hearty meat dishes, it serves salads, stews, fish, soups, and rice dishes, too.




































































































