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Discover Seville’s Roman ruins and Game of Thrones filming sites on this 1.5-hour guided tour of Itálica, combining history and TV fame for $17.
Explore the fascinating blend of ancient Roman history and Game of Thrones filming locations with the Seville: Game of Thrones and Roman Empire Italica Tour. Priced at just $17 per person and lasting approximately 1.5 hours, this guided experience offers a compact yet immersive look at Itálica, an archaeological site in Andalusia, Spain. This tour is perfect for history buffs and Game of Thrones fans alike, providing access to Roman ruins and iconic filming spots in one affordable package.
The tour departs from Av. Extremadura, 2, Santiponce, where a knowledgeable local guide leads the group through well-preserved ruins, including the famous Roman Amphitheater, mosaics, and Roman houses. While the tour emphasizes Roman history, it also highlights the filming locations for seasons 7 and 8 of Game of Thrones, especially the dragon pit scene with Khaleesi. For those interested in history and TV sets, this tour offers insightful storytelling at an accessible price point, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance if plans change.


The tour begins at the main entrance of Itálica in Santiponce, just a short trip from Seville. The group walks through the archaeological site, which is famous not only for its Roman amphitheater but also for its well-preserved mosaics and Roman residences. The amphitheater, the most prominent structure, once hosted 25,000 spectators and remains a highlight for visitors.
Travelers can expect a short introduction to the city’s history as a Roman settlement. The guided walk allows exploration of restored areas and ruins that still reveal their original craftsmanship, including marble pillars and mosaic floors. The site’s small size keeps the tour engaging without becoming exhausting, making it suitable for most visitors.
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The Roman Amphitheater at Itálica is a key highlight of the tour, with a photo stop included. Visitors get to walk around the ancient seating areas, imagining the spectacles that once drew crowds. The guide explains how this large structure was used for gladiator fights and public events in Roman times.
Despite its age, the amphitheater’s size and preservation impress. The restoration work visible around the site helps visitors appreciate the architectural ingenuity of the Romans. The guided tour enhances the experience, providing context and stories about Roman entertainment and engineering.

Next, the tour visits several Roman residences, including the Domus Exedra, Casa de Neptuno, and Casa de los Pájaros. These ruins showcase floor mosaics and architectural features that demonstrate Roman luxury and design. The mosaics, especially those in the Casa del Mosaico Planetario, are among the best in Spain.
Each stop offers a photo opportunity and a short guided explanation. The restoration efforts reveal marble pillars and frescoes, providing insights into Roman domestic life. The sites’ proximity allows the guide to share interesting facts about the daily routines and social status of Roman citizens.

One of the tour’s unique aspects is its focus on Game of Thrones filming locations. The dragon pit, used in seasons 7 and 8, is a major attraction where Khaleesi’s dragons were filmed. Visitors learn that scenes of dragons flying over the ruins were shot here, adding a fantasy layer to the ancient setting.
While the film locations are a smaller part of the tour, stories from the filming enrich the experience for TV fans. The guide shares behind-the-scenes details about how the Roman ruins were transformed into fantasy sets for the show.
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The itinerary includes stops at the main archaeological sites within Itálica:
– Start at the main entrance for a brief introduction.
– Photo stop at the amphitheater, with a guided 30-minute tour.
– Visits to the Domus Exedra (15 minutes), Casa de Neptuno (15 minutes), and Casa de los Pájaros (15 minutes).
– A final photo stop at the Casa del Mosaico Planetario (15 minutes).
– The tour ends back at the main entrance.
This clear and concise itinerary ensures all key sights are covered without feeling rushed. The guided commentary makes each site meaningful, especially for those unfamiliar with Roman architecture or Game of Thrones filming locations.

The tour is guided in Spanish, English, French, and Italian, making it accessible for most travelers. It includes tickets to the key sites, so visitors skip the ticket lines. However, transportation to the starting point and food or drinks are not included.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, as the walk involves standing and walking over uneven terrain. Bringing sunglasses, a sun hat, and sun protection is advisable, especially on hot days in Andalusia.

Reservations can be made with the option to pay later, providing flexibility for changing plans. The activity offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring peace of mind for booking in advance.
The duration of 1.5 hours makes it easy to incorporate into a broader itinerary in Seville or nearby attractions, though travelers should plan accordingly if combining with other tours.

The guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills, with many reviews highlighting guides like Jesus, Alberto, Luca, and Patricia for their enthusiasm and clarity. They do a good job of balancing history with interesting anecdotes about the filming scenes.
Most feedback notes that the main focus is on Roman history, with Game of Thrones being a smaller part of the narrative. Still, fans appreciate the opportunity to see the dragon pit and hear about the TV scenes shot on site.

This guided tour offers a cost-effective and informative way to explore Roman ruins in Seville while incorporating the popular Game of Thrones filming locations. The small group size and multilingual guides make it accessible and enjoyable for diverse audiences.
While the Game of Thrones aspect is a bonus rather than the main focus, it adds a fun element for TV fans, and the Roman sites themselves are impressive and well-preserved. The price, duration, and inclusion of tickets make it a valuable experience for anyone interested in history or TV sets.
This tour suits those who want a compact, guided visit to Itálica, with plenty of photo opportunities and engaging stories. It’s a solid choice for a short cultural outing that combines ancient history with a touch of fantasy television.
“Highly recommend doing the tour here. We learned so much about the area! We came for the game of thrones filming location and left with so many coo…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation is not included; travelers need to reach the starting point at Av. Extremadura, 2, Santiponce separately.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 1.5 hours, making it a quick but comprehensive visit.
Are tickets to the sites included?
Yes, tickets are included in the price, allowing you to skip the lines and go straight to exploring.
In which languages are guides available?
Guides operate in Spanish, English, French, and Italian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What should I bring?
It’s best to wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat.
Is this tour good for children or elderly?
The walks are straightforward and involve standing and walking on uneven surfaces, so it’s suitable for most but may require some assistance for very young children or mobility-challenged individuals.
Is the tour suitable for fans of Game of Thrones?
Yes, especially for fans of seasons 7 and 8, who will enjoy visiting the dragon pit and hearing behind-the-scenes stories about the filming locations.