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Discover Cartagena’s ancient history with visits to Punic Wall, Roman Theatre, and Roman Forum Museums. Fully accessible and packed with fascinating ruins for just $18.
Explore the ancient heart of Cartagena in the Region of Murcia, Spain, through an engaging tour that combines access to Punic Wall, Roman Theatre, and Roman Forum Museums. This $18 combo ticket offers an affordable way to uncover the city’s layered past, with visits that include the oldest remains from the 3rd century BC and one of the largest Roman theatres in Spain.
With a duration valid for 15 days, this tour is flexible, allowing you to select a suitable starting time through check availability. It’s designed for history enthusiasts who want a comprehensive look at Cartagena’s ancient sites, all without the need for a live guide, thanks to included audioguides. The tour is also wheelchair accessible and suited for those who prefer self-guided exploration, although it does not include transportation or hotel pickup.


Starting at the Punic Wall, this tour takes you back to the 3rd century BC, revealing the earliest fortified structures of Cartagena. These remnants tell the story of Carthaginian settlers and their hotel of Qart Hadast before the Roman conquest during the Second Punic War. The Punic Wall stands as a testament to the city’s ancient defenses and strategic importance.
Visitors get the chance to see these ancient remains close-up and understand their historical significance. The entry fee is included in the combo, making it simple to access this prime archaeological site. A self-guided visit here allows for a relaxed pace, and an audio guide enhances the experience with detailed explanations.
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The Roman Theatre in Cartagena is renowned as one of the biggest in Roman Hispania, with a seating capacity of 7,000 spectators. Located in Cartagena’s Town Hall Square, the theatre’s remains are part of an impressive museum complex designed by architect Rafael Moneo.
The visit begins at the Roman Theatre Museum, situated in the Palacio de Riquelme, which offers a history-themed passageway beneath the street to access the museum. Inside, you’ll find exhibits of significant Roman artifacts and architectural details from the excavation. The tour culminates with a close-up view of the theatre itself, where you can imagine performances that once drew crowds.

The Roman Forum Museum marks the final highlight of the tour, showcasing the largest urban archaeological park in Spain. Located on Cerro del Molinete, this site offers a comprehensive look at Carthago Nova’s Roman era through various exhibits and remains.
Inside the museum, a carefully curated selection of artifacts helps visitors understand Cartagena’s long history from ancient times to Roman dominance. The site itself features notable ruins, including the Curia (local senate) with its marble pavement, and the Colonial Forum, which was the center of civic life. Other impressive remains include thermal baths, the Sanctuary of Isis, and the atrium building, all of which transport visitors into the Roman past.

The meeting point for this tour is at the reception desk in the Interpretation Center of the Punic Wall, where you exchange your voucher. The activity ends back at the same point, making it straightforward to plan your day.
This tour does not include transportation, hotel pickup, or a live guide, but offers the flexibility to explore at your own pace. An audioguide is available in Spanish, English, and French, offering rich context without the need for a guide on-site.
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The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can enjoy Cartagena’s archaeological wonders. The self-guided format with optional audio guides makes it easy for travelers to navigate comfortably and independently. The tour supports Spanish, English, and French, with voucher exchange required at the reception, and no fast-track entry—so arriving early or during off-peak hours can improve the experience.
At $18 per person, this combo ticket provides good value for access to three major sites in Cartagena. The 15-day validity offers flexibility in scheduling, and cancellation up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind. While the tour doesn’t include live guides or transportation, the self-guided format combined with exhibits, artifacts, and ruins delivers a rich, educational experience.
Based on positive reviews highlighting knowledgeable audio guides and well-curated exhibits, this tour offers a solid introduction to Cartagena’s ancient history. Travelers seeking an independent, flexible exploration of Roman and Punic remains will find this option rewarding.
This affordable archaeological tour offers a comprehensive look at Cartagena’s Punic, Roman, and ancient city remains. The self-guided approach allows for a relaxed pace, making it suitable for those who prefer to explore independently while still benefiting from informative audio guides.
The sites visited—from the Punic Wall to the Roman Theatre and Roman Forum—are some of the most important in Spain, and the entry fees are included in the ticket price. The easy meeting point and wheelchair accessibility further enhance the appeal.
While it lacks a live guide or transport options, the value and flexibility make this tour a great choice for history buffs or anyone interested in Cartagena’s ancient roots. Expect stunning ruins and well-preserved artifacts that bring the city’s long history vividly to life.
“Very knowledgeable guide and really enjoyed the tour. Would definitely recommend”
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You meet at the Interpretation Center of the Punic Wall and explore the sites independently.
Can I visit the sites over multiple days?
Yes, the 15-day validity for the combo ticket allows you to visit the sites at your own pace within that period.
Are there audio guides available?
Yes, audio guides in Spanish, English, and French are available as an option to enhance your experience.
Is the tour accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
What should I bring with me?
A passport or ID card is required for entry. No food, drinks, or large bags are allowed on the site.
Does this tour include a guide?
No, there is no live guide included, but the audio guide provides in-depth information during your self-guided visit.