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Cartagena: Roman Theater, Forum, Castle and Panoramic Lift

1. Cartagena: Roman Theater, Forum, Castle and Panoramic Lift

Save money and visit 4 top museums and archaeological sites in Cartagena with this convenient combo ticket and optional audio guide. Get 1-time entry to the Roman Theater, Roman Forum Museum, Panoramic Lift, and Conception Castle and take advantage of transportation discounts. Start with any of the 4 attractions and get up to 15 days to visit each one after the first activation. Get exclusive discounts on tourist transports by simply showing your confirmation voucher at the tickets counter. Visit the Roman Theater Museum and journey into one of the most surprising discoveries of the city in recent decades. Marvel at the most important part of the site: the Roman Theater itself, one of the largest in Spain with a seating capacity of 7,000. Head to the Roman Forum Museum that stands at the entrance to one of the largest urban archaeological parks in Spain. Throughout its various halls, where a careful selection of pieces is exhibited, learn about the long history of the old Carthago Nova. Stroll through important remains of the glorious Roman era. Spot the Curia, or local senate, with its richly decorated marble pavement. See the Colonial Forum, the city’s neuralgic center, the distribution of which symbolized at various levels the hierarchy between the divine and the human. Visit the Sanctuary of Isis where the mystery cults of the Egyptian gods were celebrated, the old roads with cart tracks, and the port’s thermal baths and its magnificent entrance portico with its original flooring. Finish your visit to the Roman Forum Museum at the atrium building, with its high walls and pictorial decorations that transport you to the great banquets of the Roman Empire. Witness next the fortress of the Castillo de la Concepción (Conception Castle), one of the best points to discover the city and acquire an overview of its 3,000 years of history. Take in the best panoramic views of the city and its natural harbor atop the fortress, which is easily reached via the Panoramic Lift (included) to avoid having to walk up the hill.

Cartagena: Panoramic Double-Decker Bus Tour

2. Cartagena: Panoramic Double-Decker Bus Tour

Climb aboard a double-decker bus and go on a tour of Cartagena. The bus is equipped with a spoken explanation of the city’s highlights so you don’t miss any details. Enjoy the bus tour before stopping for an hour of free time to explore the city center and Cala Cortina beach. Ride through the old Cartagena and see its walls, buildings, and archaeological remains. Then, drive into the modern Cartagena, entering the commercial city center. Enjoy an hour of free time to explore your way. See city monuments and other places of interest as you stroll around. Take in views of the city’s waterfront and bay with its numerous “shore batteries.” If you’d like, head to the only urban beach in the city, Cala Cortina. At the end of the tour, head back to the meeting point.

Cartagena : Roman Theatre Museum Entry Ticket

3. Cartagena : Roman Theatre Museum Entry Ticket

Learn about the historical processes by which the Roman Theater in Cartagena was buried until its re-discovery. Step into the "Passageway of History” and learn about the development of the theater site dating back to the 1st century B.C. Find out how plays were performed during Roman times and the political implications of the Roman art world. See the remains of a Roman house with mosaic tiles, which was destroyed during the construction of the theater. Discover the history of Roman Spain with an entry ticket to the fascinating Roman theater in Cartagena.

Cartagena: Panoramic Lift & Conception Castle Ticket

4. Cartagena: Panoramic Lift & Conception Castle Ticket

Enjoy a hilltop castle from the Middle Ages along with city views, a history center & a panoramic lift in the center of the city of Cartagena. Set out on this journey through history from the Castillo de la Concepción. The medieval fortress of the Castillo de la Concepción is the best starting point to discover the city. The audio guides allow you to soak in the sight at your own pace. Acquire an overview of its 3,000 years of history. The Castillo de la Concepción stands on the hill of the same name, which has been home to a Roman temple dedicated to Asclepius, a Moorish fortress, a medieval castle, and a siren from the Civil War. Get panoramic views of the city and its natural harbor from the fortress. Get into the panoramic glass cabin to enjoy views of some of the most emblematic buildings of the city such as the remains of the Roman amphitheater with the superimposed Bullring or the military constructions of the 18th century, the Autopsy Pavilion, the Marina Hospital and the Antiguones Barracks. Reach the highest point of the Concepción Hill with the Panoramic Lift. Its 45 meters save the existing height between Gisbert Street and the top of the hill where the Torres Park and the Concepción Castle await you with the best views of the city and its bay. Admire the fishing port of Santa Lucía and the building of the Auditorium and Palacio de Congresos El Batel.

Cartagena: Ancient Roman Walking Tour with Entry Tickets

5. Cartagena: Ancient Roman Walking Tour with Entry Tickets

Come and have a wonderful tour by the hand of our expert guides in this ancient city where you will enjoy a panoramic view of Cartagena, historically known as little Rome. In addition while walking trough the city you will be able to visit the Roman Theater and have a look at the Roman Forum. To conclude you will end this great experience with a special Tapa and a drink(soft, beer or wine, you choose!).

Cartagena: Traditional Market Tour and Tasting

6. Cartagena: Traditional Market Tour and Tasting

Explore Cartagena's Santa Florentina marketplace with a guide. Browse around shops selling traditional products and local specialties. Meet your guide at the Monumento a los Heroes de Cavite to start your tour. Admire the architecture of the old city center as you make your way to the marketplace. Stroll among stalls overflowing with fruits and vegetables. See why the area around Cartagena is referred to as the "orchard of Europe." Browse through the market's selection of cheeses, cold cuts, smoked and fresh fish, and spices. Your guide will take you to their favorite stalls to sample some seasonal products. Stop at any shop that catches your eye. Buy some local food or a souvenir to take with you.

Cartagena: Punic Wall, Roman Theatre & Roman Forum Museums

7. Cartagena: Punic Wall, Roman Theatre & Roman Forum Museums

Explore the main archeological sites in Cartagena: Discover Punic Wall the oldest remains in the city which dates from the 3rd century BC. You will be able to know how Cathaginias settle down the city of Qart Hadast and hoy it was conquest by the Romans during the Second Punic Wall. Continue your visit in the Roman Theatre Museum, located in Cartagena´s Town Hall Squeare. The museum courtesy of the ingenious design by architect Rafael Moneo, you will start the visit in the Palacio de Riquelme, the building which provides entry to the museum, and then follow a history-themed passageway under the street to reach a new museum space, where the most emblematic pieces of all those found in the excavations are displayed. Visiting the museum will discover the history, architecture, works of art of this incredible roman monument, to finish in the Roman Theatre itself, one of the largest in Roman “Hispania”, with a seating capacity of 7,000, you will live an amazing experience. Roman Forum Molinete Museum is the best way to end a visit along the main sites of Cartagena; due to it is the largest urban archaeological parks in Spain. Start the tour in the museum, where throughout its various halls, where a careful selection of pieces is exhibited, you will be able to learn about the long history of Cerro del Molinete from today back to the old Carthago Nova. The visit concludes with a tour of important remains of the glorious Roman era that invite you to stroll through them: the Curia or local senate with its richly decorated marble pavement; the Colonial Forum, the city’s neuralgic centre, the distribution of which symbolised at various levels the hierarchy between the divine and the human; the Sanctuary of Isis where the mystery cults of the Egyptian gods were celebrated; the old roads with cart tracks; the port’s thermal baths and in particular its magnificent entrance portico with its original flooring; and to finish the Atrium Building, with its high walls and pictorial decorations that transport you to the great banquets of the Roman Empire.

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based on 34 reviews

Our guide was excellent. He gave us a fantastic walking tour and paid for us to have snacks and drinks. It should be noted that the meeting place is only steps from the Cruise Ship in Cartagena. In deciding whether to use GetYourGuide or ship excursions, GetYourGuide will win every time. The guides the ship uses are intellectuals, fountains of knowledge, but their English is extremely difficult to understand. It is not conversational, but formal and stilted. They think it is useful to bombard you with dates and the details of various regimes. A good guide will weave a narrative that will capture your interest and give you a feel for what you are seeing and what it meant to those who built it as well as those who inhabit the area today.

Excellent and thorough personalized detailed historical tour of the old city and ruins. We learned so Much about the historic significance of Cartagena in modern Spain. Our guide knew all the answers to our questions and we loved imagining the Roman ruins beneath then city. Bruno also took us through the Roman ruins museum which is a beautiful restoration. His detailed stories helped us to truly understand why we were actually seeing. Highly reccomend! We could not have understood and experienced Cartagena without Bruno’s insights!

Very well done. Guide very knowledgeable. Very nice museum, it give you a good idea of the area ruins.

Wonderful tour. Excellent self paced audio guide. Will be back

Wonderful experience! Way more than we were expecting.