Seville’s rich history comes alive on the "Games of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour." Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Italica, the Iberian peninsula’s first Roman city, and discover its impressive amphitheater and stunning mosaics. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour also highlights the iconic Dragonpit filming location from HBO’s hit series. With a maximum of 60 travelers, this immersive experience offers a glimpse into the fascinating legacy of the Roman Empire.
Key Points

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Explore the well-preserved Roman ruins of Italica, the first Roman city on the Iberian peninsula, including the impressive amphitheater and filming location for Game of Thrones.
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Discover the historical significance of Italica as the birthplace of Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and learn about the legacy of the Roman Empire.
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Admire the elaborate ancient mosaics that reflect Italica’s Roman roots and provide a glimpse into the city’s past.
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Enjoy a half-day tour from Seville led by a knowledgeable Blue Badge guide, ensuring an engaging and informative experience for up to 60 travelers.
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While the tour is generally well-received, some travelers have reported booking issues and mixed feedback on the tour guide’s performance, so it’s essential to manage expectations.
Tour Overview

The tour provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the Roman ruins of Italica, the first Roman city established on the Iberian peninsula.
Highlights include the impressive amphitheater, ancient mosaics, and the Dragonpit featured in the hit HBO series Game of Thrones.
With a maximum of 60 travelers per tour, visitors can enjoy the historical significance of this archaeological site.
The half-day tour departs from Seville and is led by a knowledgeable Blue Badge guide, ensuring an engaging and informative experience for all participants.
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Historical Significance
Italica holds significant historical importance as the first Roman city established on the Iberian peninsula. Founded in 206 BC, Italica was the birthplace of Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian.
Its impressive ruins provide a glimpse into Roman provincial life, including the well-preserved amphitheater that could seat 25,000 people. Visitors can also explore ancient mosaics and the Dragonpit, a filming location for the popular HBO series Game of Thrones.
Italica offers a unique opportunity to connect with the Roman Empire’s legacy and witness the architectural marvels that continue to captivate historians and travelers alike.
Highlights of the Site

Numerous highlights await visitors at Italica’s archaeological site. The centerpiece is the impressive amphitheater, which served as the setting for the Dragonpit scenes in Game of Thrones’ seventh season. Nearby, ancient mosaics showcase the site’s Roman heritage. Visitors can explore the ruins, imagining the city’s bustling past.
| Highlight | Description |
|---|---|
| Amphitheater | Impressive Roman structure used in Game of Thrones |
| Ancient Mosaics | Elaborate floor designs revealing Italica’s Roman roots |
| Dragonpit | Iconic Game of Thrones filming location |
| Ruins | Remnants of the first Roman city on the Iberian peninsula |
Tour Details

For those looking to explore the Roman ruins of Italica, the tour provides a rundown of this historic site.
Rated 4.1 out of 5 across 20 reviews, the tour accommodates up to 60 travelers and departs from the Conjunto Arqueológico de Itálica in Santiponce, Seville.
Led by a Blue Badge guide, the experience includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and near public transportation, with service animals allowed and infant seats available.
Travelers can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, with a reserve now, pay later option offered.
Accessibility and Participation
The tour is wheelchair accessible and conveniently located near public transportation, catering to travelers with diverse needs.
Service animals are welcome, and infant seats are available, making it suitable for families.
Most travelers can participate in the tour, though some physical activity is required to explore the ancient ruins.
The accessibility features and inclusive policies ensure that visitors with varying abilities can fully engage with the historical significance of the Italica site.
This inclusive approach enhances the overall experience, allowing everyone to enjoy the remnants of the Roman Empire.
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Cancellation and Pricing
What’s the pricing for the tour, and what’re the cancellation policies?
The tour price starts at $17.11 per person.
There’s a free cancellation option available up to 24 hours before the experience starts. For those who prefer to reserve now and pay later, that option is also available.
Travelers appreciate the competitive pricing and flexible cancellation terms, which allow them to book with confidence.
However, some have experienced issues with booking dates leading to missed tours, highlighting the importance of carefully reviewing the details when reserving this Seville tour.
Traveler Feedback
Though the tour received mixed reviews, travelers praised the impressive amphitheater featured in Game of Thrones. Some visitors highlighted the historical significance and mosaics, while others criticized the tour guide’s performance and missed tour dates. The traveler feedback is summarized in the table below:
| Feedback | Positive | Negative |
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| Amphitheater | ✓ | |
| Historical Significance | ✓ | |
| Mosaics | ✓ | |
| Tour Guide | ✓ | |
| Booking Issues | ✓ |
Exploring Italica’s Roman Past

Italica, the first Roman city established on the Iberian Peninsula, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire. Founded in 206 BC, the city’s ruins offer a glimpse into the architectural marvels and daily life of its ancient inhabitants.
The well-preserved amphitheater, capable of seating 25,000 spectators, is a standout feature. Visitors can also explore intricate mosaics that once adorned the floors of Italica’s public buildings.
Beyond the iconic landmarks, the site holds significance as the birthplace of two Roman emperors, Trajan and Hadrian, further underscoring its historical importance.
Things To Know
How Much Time Is Allotted for Exploring the Roman Ruins?
The tour allots around 2 hours for exploring the Roman ruins of Italica, giving visitors ample time to wander the amphitheater, observe the ancient mosaics, and discover the Dragonpit featured in Game of Thrones.
Is Food and Refreshment Available at the Tour Site?
The tour site doesn’t provide any food or refreshments. Visitors should plan to bring their own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the tour of the Roman ruins of Italica.
What Language(S) Are the Tours Conducted In?
The tours are conducted in English. According to the tour details, a Blue Badge guide leads the experience, suggesting English is the primary language. The tour is not mentioned as being offered in any other languages.
Can Participants Take Photos or Videos During the Tour?
Participants can take photos and videos during the tour. The tour allows visitors to capture the Roman ruins, including the amphitheater featured in Game of Thrones, and the ancient mosaics at their own leisure.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour for Additional Time?
The tour details don’t mention an option to extend the tour for additional time. Visitors should plan to spend the full half-day exploring the Roman ruins and sights as part of the standard tour experience.
Sum Up
This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Seville’s rich history. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of Italica, the first Roman city on the Iberian peninsula, and discover its significance through the lens of the Roman Empire and Game of Thrones. With an engaging guide and a small group, travelers can enjoy the captivating legacy of this remarkable archaeological site.
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