Cádiz has a fascinating Roman past. In ancient Gades, the city was a key enclave in the western Roman Empire: open to the Atlantic, prosperous, and deeply connected to the Roman world. Its archaeological remains still offer a glimpse of what daily life was like two thousand years ago.
On this guided route, you will explore the essential points of Roman Cádiz. You will learn about the history of the Balbo family, the writer and botanist Columella, and other influential figures of the time. You will also discover major infrastructures such as the Roman Theatre*, the ancient port, the salt-fish factories, and the area where a necropolis was found in Plaza de San Antonio.
Reserve your spot and enjoy a direct journey into the Roman past of the city.
* IMPORTANT: From 1 May 2026 the Roman theatre will remain closed for 22 months for restoration and the expansion of new areas to visit in the future. Instead, visitors will be able to visit the Roman theatre interpretation centre and the section dedicated to Roman culture in the Cádiz museum.

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