About

In Toledo, the Roman Circus stands as a remarkable piece of ancient history, dating back to the first century, possibly constructed under the reign of Emperor Augustus. It remains one of the best-preserved Roman circuses in Spain, providing a vivid glimpse into the past amid the city's rich cultural landscape. Easily reached with just a short stroll from the town center, the site is both accessible and welcoming, featuring a wheelchair-friendly entrance. Families will find it suitable for children, making it an excellent spot for a leisurely walk through history. With an average Google rating of 4.2, it's clear that visitors appreciate the blend of historical intrigue with the serene park-like environment.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Avda. de la Cava
Bus stop 234 m walk
Avda. Reconquista Frente Al Número
Bus stop 129 m walk
Avda. Reconquista Esquina Avda. de Carlos III
Bus stop 191 m walk
Toledo - Av La Reconquista
Bus stop 136 m walk
Avda. Carlos III (esq. Pso. Circo Romano)
Bus stop 162 m walk
Avda.carlos III (Parque Circo Romano)
Bus stop 151 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 1,182 reviews
4.2/5 1,182 reviews
Noelia Fernández
Noelia Fernández
1 month ago on Google

Muy lindo lugar para caminar y disfrutar

Antonio Barrios
Antonio Barrios
1 month ago on Google

Muy bonito lugar pero es un laberinto muchas subidas y bajadas.

Ⱍᥧ𑈷ხοMarino
Ⱍᥧ𑈷ხοMarino
1 month ago on Google

Muy bonito