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Roman Theatre

Roman Theatre

4.4 (4,283 reviews)
Historical LandmarkTourist AttractionMuseumHistorical PlacePoint of Interest

Best time to visit

Early morning is perfect to avoid crowds, plus the soft light highlights the stonework beautifully. Late spring and fall offer mild weather for a relaxed visit.

Budget tips

Entry is usually low cost with discounts for students and seniors. Check for free admission days or combined tickets with other local archaeological sites to save money.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture admirers, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

45-60 min

About

Quick facts: This theatre could seat up to 4,000 spectators in its prime, ranking it among the largest Roman theatres in Spain. The tiered seating carved into the hillside still remains, demonstrating ancient engineering skill.

Highlights: Picture yourself sitting where Romans once enjoyed plays and gladiator events almost 2,000 years ago, with the sparkling bay view nearby. The preserved stage area reveals detailed stonework rarely seen in other ancient venues.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes since the ground is uneven and involves some walking.
  • Head to the left side of the theatre for the best photos with the bay in the background.
  • Avoid weekends when local schools organize trips making it more crowded.
  • Don't miss the small on-site museum for artifacts uncovered during excavation.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

Official website

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