About

Lucentum Tossal De Manises is a fascinating archaeological site in Alicante that offers an immersive journey into the grandeur of ancient Roman civilization. With a remarkable rating of 4.5 on Google, this attraction is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. The site provides an exceptional glimpse into how Romans meticulously constructed their cities, with whole building foundations and architectural relics still preserved. Accessible amenities, including wheelchair access and clean, free restrooms, make it a convenient stop for all visitors. The breathtaking surroundings enhance the experience, making it an ideal spot for both learning and leisurely exploration. A guided tour is highly recommended to fully appreciate the site's historical significance and cultural depth.

Show more

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Iglesia de Santiago
Bus stop 286 m walk
Costa Blanca, 4 [Alacant]
Bus stop 371 m walk
Rómulo
Bus stop 182 m walk
Zeus
Bus stop 138 m walk
Villa Romana
Bus stop 350 m walk
C.p. la Albufereta
Bus stop 128 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

Write a review
4.5
based on 905 reviews
4.5/5 905 reviews
Walter Lossio
Walter Lossio
2 weeks ago on Google

This was one of the highlights in my Alicante vacation. Love how organized it was. The different stones color to identify what every house/room was is genius! Don't visit Alicante without spending some time here. Definitely a must see in the city

Ana Olga Rodriguez
Ana Olga Rodriguez
2 weeks ago on Google

Fuimos a la visita guiada de la mañana, estábamos solos, así que fue todo un lujo conocer la historia de Lucentum con sus "tesoros" ocultos durante siglos de la mano de Natalia la guía. El día anterior visitamos el museo arqueologico de Alicante con la exposición "Ciudades de Luz .Akra Leuke,Lucentvm,Laqant"con las entradas a la exposición regalaban las de Lucentum, para la visita guiada había que abonar 3 euros más por persona, merece mucho la pena

Show more
Carlos Gonzalez
Carlos Gonzalez
2 weeks ago on Google

Fantástico el estado de conservación y la visita. La visita guiada no fue de mi agrado, aún cuando la guía tenía conocimientos, su diccionario era adecuada y en ocasiones costaba entenderla. Una lástima, por el resto, una visita totalmente recomendable