Game of Thrones filming locations, Italica, Seville
Rating: 4.5/5
Review Count: 27
Location: Seville, Spain
Price: $56.92 per person
Supplier: INTURCITY TOURISM GROUP S.L
Quick Overview
When visiting Seville, combining a visit to Italica, an ancient Roman city, with glimpses behind the scenes of Game of Thrones, can make for a surprisingly diverse day. This four-hour tour, priced at just under $60, whisks you away from the bustling streets of Seville’s Old Town to explore Roman ruins and a couple of key filming sites from seasons 7 and 8 of the HBO series. The experience is delivered with a knowledgeable guide and includes transport in an air-conditioned coach, making it comfortable even in warm weather.
What we particularly appreciate about this tour is its blend of history and pop culture—you get a sense of the ancient world alongside the modern-day fan fascination for GOT. Plus, the inclusion of bottled water and the chance to see some of the best-preserved Roman mosaics in Spain adds real value. However, one common critique is that some participants felt the GOT connection wasn’t as thoroughly explained as they hoped, which might matter if your main interest is the show’s filming locations.
This tour suits those with a curiosity about Roman history, fans of Game of Thrones, or travelers looking for a well-rounded half-day experience near Seville. It’s especially good for history buffs who want to see authentic ruins, or for GOT fans eager to walk in the footsteps of their favorite characters.
Key Points
- Balanced Mix of Roman history and Game of Thrones filming sites.
- Expert guide provides behind-the-scenes facts and context.
- Comfortable transport with air conditioning and bottled water.
- Stunning Roman amphitheater and mosaics offer authentic historical insight.
- Potential for disappointment if expecting detailed GOT storytelling at specific locations.
- Ideal for history lovers and TV fans alike, with enough variety to appeal broadly.
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Exploring Seville’s Roman Heritage and GOT Filming Sites
When we first learned about this tour, we appreciated the chance to visit Italica, the first Roman city established outside Italy, right on Seville’s doorstep. What makes this site fascinating is not only its age—founded over 2,000 years ago—but also its role as the birthplace of Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. For history enthusiasts, walking along ancient streets, seeing Roman mosaics, thermal baths, and the grand amphitheater feels like stepping directly into the past.
What we loved most about the Italica visit was the opportunity to see the third-largest Roman amphitheater in the world up close. Walking through its corridors, imagining gladiatorial contests, or just marveling at the scale, truly gives you a sense of Roman engineering prowess. The mosaics, some in pristine condition, are a highlight—these detailed artworks offer a rare glimpse into Roman life, and it’s no exaggeration to say they’re among the best preserved in Spain.
Beyond the ruins, your guide will walk you through the significance of Italica’s role in Roman history, adding layers of context you might not find in a guidebook. The Roman baths and streets, as well as the Roman theater, are accessible and provide tangible connections to the past.
Behind the Scenes of Game of Thrones
The second part of the tour focuses on the filming locations from seasons 7 and 8 of Game of Thrones. Specifically, the site called “Dragon-Pit” in the show’s universe was actually filmed here, at Italica. Our guide explains how the ancient Roman amphitheater was transformed into a TV set, giving fans a sense of how old stone and modern storytelling intersect.
However, some reviews highlight that the GOT-specific storytelling could be more detailed. For instance, while the guide shares interesting behind-the-scenes facts about the filming process, one reviewer noted that during their visit, there was little specific discussion about the actual scenes filmed or the plotlines associated with the locations. If your main interest is comprehensive GOT lore, this might be a minor drawback, but for casual fans or those interested in the setting, it’s still a fun photo op.
The “Landing of the King”, a notable scene from season 7, takes place at this site, and viewers will recognize the amphitheater as part of the show’s “Dragon-Pit”. The ruins’ dramatic backdrop makes for memorable photos, especially if you’re a dedicated fan wanting to see the real-world origins of the show’s epic battles and gatherings.
The Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo
After exploring Italica, the tour continues at the Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo, a medieval fortress rich with Mudejar, Gothic, and Baroque details. This site offers a different kind of historical depth, with paintings, sculptures, and architectural features spanning several centuries.
Visitors often find this stop a peaceful contrast to the ruins, with its cloisters and quiet courtyards. It’s a great place to soak in more of Spain’s layered history and appreciate the artistry of the different periods. A couple of reviewers mention it as a treasure trove of art and architecture, and others appreciate the well-preserved nature of the site.
Practical Details and Considerations
Starting at 10 a.m. from C. Trajano in Seville, the tour is designed to fit into a typical morning schedule. The total duration of about four hours means you’ll see a lot without feeling rushed. The group size maximum of 50 helps keep things manageable and the air-conditioned coach ensures comfort, especially during hot months.
The cost of $56.92 per person is quite reasonable considering it includes admission tickets, transportation, and a guide. Comparing this to standalone visits or private guides, it offers good value—especially for those who want a structured, informative experience.
One thing to keep in mind is that some reviews have noted the tour could be more focused on the Game of Thrones aspect. If your main goal is to see exact filming details or get exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, you might find the information somewhat general. Still, for fans who enjoy combining history with TV lore, this remains a solid choice.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This tour is ideal for travelers who:
- Want to see authentic Roman ruins and learn about Seville’s ancient past.
- Are fans of Game of Thrones and enjoy visiting filming locations.
- Appreciate comfortable transportation and a guided narrative.
- Are looking for a balanced half-day activity that combines history, culture, and pop culture.
- Don’t mind a little variability in how much GOT-specific detail is provided.
It might be less appealing if you’re looking for an in-depth, dedicated GOT tour or if you prefer exploring only Roman history without the TV connection.
Final Thoughts
This tour offers a solid combination of history and TV fame, making it a good pick for a diverse range of travelers. The Roman ruins at Italica are genuinely impressive, and the GOT filming sites provide a fun twist, especially for fans eager to see where their favorite scenes were shot. The guide’s knowledge and the comfortable transport add to the overall value, making for a relaxed and engaging experience.
However, if you’re a die-hard GOT aficionado, you might want to supplement this with more detailed info elsewhere. Conversely, if you love history and ruins, the Roman site alone makes this tour worthwhile. The price point is fair, considering what’s included, and the reviews highlight that most visitors leave feeling they’ve gained both insight and memorable moments.
In sum, this experience is best suited for curious travelers seeking a well-rounded introduction to Seville’s ancient and cinematic sides—offering just enough of both to satisfy most visitors.
FAQ
Can I book this tour on the day of my visit?
Yes, as long as there are available spots, you can book this tour on the same day, especially during the busy season.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transport in an air-conditioned coach, making it easy to move between sites comfortably.
Are tickets to Italica included?
Yes, admission to Italica, including the amphitheater and mosaics, is included in the price.
How long do we spend at each site?
Approximately two hours at Italica and two hours at the Monasterio, with some flexibility depending on the guide and group pace.
Will I have free time for photos?
Absolutely. Both stops offer plenty of scenic views and photo opportunities, especially at the amphitheater’s dramatic ruins.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most likely, yes. The sites are outdoor and outdoor-appropriate, but keep in mind that some children might find the ruins less engaging unless they’re interested in history.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must, especially for walking on uneven Roman streets. Bring sunscreen and a hat if visiting in summer.
Is there a chance of this tour being canceled?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, so you can plan with confidence.
In the end, whether you’re a history buff or a Game of Thrones fanatic, this tour provides a lively, informative way to spend part of your day in Seville. It balances authentic archaeology with a dash of TV magic, making it a memorable outing for a variety of interests.
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