Santiponce
Description
Today Santiponce is a bit of a non-descript dormitory town of Seville. 2000 years ago it was the site of the third most important city in the Roman empire, and much of that legacy remains, although only a part has been excavated. Prior to visiting it is worth going to the Archaeological museum in Seville to get a context on just how important Itálica was.
Charge
Getting There
Busses run every 30 minutes or so from the bus station at Plaza de Armas, by the river to the north of the main sites, out to Santiponce and onto Itálica. The journey takes about 25 minutes
Latitude: 37.438695; Longitude: -6.038414
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (11/03/2008), and on time of last update (16/03/2008) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.