More about: Tours and Day Trips to Italica from Seville
It's no secret that Seville is a city that captivates visitors and offers hundreds of things to see and do. But have you considered the dreamlike attractions located on the outskirts of the city? Italica is one of those places you can visit from charming Seville.
Considered the Rome of Seville, visiting Santiponce and the ruins of Italica can be done on a half-day excursion and is well worth it. If you want to discover the best tours and excursions available, here is all the information you need to know.
Italica Tour from Seville
Enjoy a journey back in time to the Roman Empire
Discover the legendary city of Italica alongside a professional guide with a historical tour of this important archaeological site.
On this excursion to Italica from Seville, you will discover the legendary city of Italica, founded in 206 BC and declared a World Heritage Site, with a professional guide who is an expert in history.
You will visit the Temple of Trajan, the Roman Baths and the Amphitheatre, and you will be able to admire the incredible statues of Venus, Trajan and Diana. A 4-hour excursion to this important archaeological complex, which includes admission and transport, as well as the services of a guide.
Recommended if... You want to enjoy a relaxing holiday and don't want to worry about transport logistics between the two destinations. The company of an expert guide is an added bonus.
Game of Thrones Tour to Italica from Seville
Explore King's Landing in real life
Explore the impressive archaeological site of Italica, the setting for Game of Thrones, with an expert guide who will reveal all the secrets of the series.
On this Game of Thrones tour to Italica from Seville, you will discover one of the most recognisable locations from the series on a tour lasting around 4 hours. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will explore the ruins of the ancient Roman city where key scenes such as the trial of the Mountain and the great meeting in King's Landing were filmed.
You will visit its spectacular Roman amphitheatre, one of the largest in the Empire, as well as streets, thermal baths and historic houses that served as the backdrop for the fiction. The tour includes transport from Seville and skip-the-line tickets, so you can focus solely on enjoying the experience.
Recommended if... you are a fan of Game of Thrones and want to experience the real settings of the series up close while immersing yourself in the Roman history of one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Andalusia.
What are the tours and excursions to Italica like?
Considered one of the best excursions from Seville, many tourists who travel to the city opt for an organised tour or excursion due to the many facilities it offers.
- Price: These types of experiences are available from €41 per person.
- Duration of the trip: Including return transport to the city, this type of excursion usually lasts 4 hours. You should reserve at least half a day for the excursion.
What these tours usually include
- Transfer from Seville: These types of excursions usually depart from Seville early in the morning, around 8:30 a.m., to arrive at the ruins early as well.
- Entrance to the archaeological complex of Italica.
- Accompaniment by a professional guide specialising in history.
- Bottled water.
- Headphones so you don't miss a thing.
- Skip-the-line service.
Why it's worth taking an organised tour to Italica
Visiting Italica on your own is possible, but opting for an organised excursion with a guide, transfers and tickets included can make all the difference to your experience. With a tour, not only do you forget about the logistics, but you also make the most of your visit thanks to the explanations of an expert guide in Roman history, who will help you understand the importance of the site and ensure you don't miss a single detail.
In addition, direct transport saves you time and avoids the hassle of combining different modes of public transport. Skip-the-line tickets are included, so you can access the site without waiting and with everything ready for you to enjoy. A convenient, cultural and efficient option for discovering one of Spain's most fascinating archaeological treasures.
And if you're a fan of the series, you can also discover the Game of Thrones locations in Italica with a themed tour that takes you to the real locations used in King's Landing.
How to get to Italica from Seville on your own
If you still prefer to organise your visit to Italica without a guided tour, there are several ways to get there from Seville. From economical options such as the bus to faster or more comfortable alternatives such as a taxi or hire car. Here I explain each of them so that you can choose the one that best suits your travel plans.
By bus
This option is very popular with locals. You can take the M-170A or M-170B bus lines from the Plaza de Armas station in Seville to Santiponce, right at the entrance to the archaeological site.
- Route: Seville Plaza de Armas → Santiponce (buses M-170A or M-170B)
- Company: Damas
- Price: From €1.50 per journey (approx. €8 return with extras)
- Duration: Around 50 minutes (plus waiting times)
- Recommended if... you are looking for the cheapest option and are not in a hurry
By car
One of the fastest and most flexible ways to get there. Ideal if you are travelling in a group or with children and prefer to go at your own pace.
- Route 1 (SE-30): 14.4 km – 20 min
- Route 2 (N-630): 12.7 km – 20 min
- Route 3 (Ronda Urbana Norte): 14.6 km – 22 min
- Recommended rental companies: Centauro, Europcar or Golden Rent
- Price: From €28/day + fuel
- Duration: 20-25 minutes
- Recommended if... you are looking for comfort, freedom of schedule and are travelling with other people
By taxi
Perfect if you want door-to-door service without having to worry about driving. It is the most comfortable option, but also the most expensive.
- Route: Seville city centre → Italica
- Price: Starting fare from €1.33 + €0.92/km
- Duration: 20-25 minutes
- Recommended companies: Taxi Sevilla Santa Justa, Radio taxi Sevilla, Taxi Sevilla Mercedes or Taxi Aljarafe 24 Horas
- Recommended if... you value comfort and flexibility
By train (not recommended)
Although the commuter train is popular for other journeys, it is not the most practical option for visiting Italica. It involves transfers and long waiting times.
- Route: Train C5 Seville Santa Justa → Camas → bus 1722 to Italica
- Companies: Renfe and Red de Consorcios de Andalucía
- Price: Approximately €10 return
- Duration: At least 50 minutes + transfers
- Recommended if... it is not, unless there are no other options available
We compare the different options for getting to Italica from Seville
Seville has many things to see and do, but if you have the opportunity to visit Italica, you will not regret it. Below, we compare the different options for getting to Italica from Seville:
- Organised excursion
- The best option
- Price: approximately €41, including transport and guide
- Duration: 4 hours round trip.
- Bus
- The most economical option
- Price: €8
- Duration: 50 minutes each way.
- Car
- The fastest option
- Price: €28 and up
- Duration: 20-25 minutes each way.
- Taxi
- The most expensive option
- Price: €0.92 per kilometre travelled.
- Duration: 20-25 minutes each way.
- Train
- The least recommended option
- Price: €10 per journey.
- Duration: 50 minutes to 1 hour.
A little historical context
According to historical records, Italica was the birthplace of at least three Roman emperors: Trajan, Hadrian and, quite possibly, Theodosius. It is considered one of the first Roman settlements in what is now Spain; it is estimated that the city was founded around 200 BC.
During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, and during the reign of Trajan, this important Roman enclave achieved high social and military status, thanks to the efforts of its ruler and his successor Hadrian. During this period, the city reached a population that exceeded 8,000 inhabitants.
On a trip to visit the ruins of this important city, you can see one of the largest amphitheatres in the Roman Empire, with a capacity for 25,000 spectators. The amphitheatre has been wonderfully preserved over the years. You can also see the remains of the temple of Emperor Trajan, the ancient Roman baths and a series of beautifully preserved mosaics. In 2016, part of the seventh season of the famous series Game of Thrones was filmed in Italica.