About

Teatro Romano in Zaragoza offers a captivating glimpse into ancient history with its impressive Roman ruins. With a capacity of over 6,000, it stands as one of the largest theaters of Roman Hispania. A surprise find in 1972, this site has since become a cherished cultural landmark, earning its designation as a Bien de interés Cultural in 2001. The venue's user-friendly features, including wheelchair access and convenience for families, make it accessible to all visitors. Located within an easy walking distance to other major Roman sites, it serves as an essential stop on a tour of the old town. For an entrance fee of just EUR 4, or complimentary access for certain visitors, it offers an intriguing experience that's been described as mind-blowing and is lauded by enthusiasts of Roman history.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Coso N.º 55 / Teatro Principal
Bus stop 173 m walk
(990) - Coso Bajo
Bus stop 215 m walk
Coso Nº
Bus stop 224 m walk
Plaza De Ariño
Bus stop 166 m walk
(378) - C/ Coso, 134-
Bus stop 251 m walk
Coso N.º 54 / Banco De España
Bus stop 221 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 157 reviews
4.6/5 157 reviews
Dieter Klepp
Dieter Klepp
6 days ago on Google

When I visited the Roman Theatre of Caesaraugusta in Zaragoza, I was struck by how clearly the remains still show its structure. Built in the 1st century for about 6,000 spectators, it now has walkways and a roof that let you look straight into the past without much imagination needed.

Judit Abelló Franch
Judit Abelló Franch
2 weeks ago on Google

1h de visita aprox.

La Cuchilleria de Andres
La Cuchilleria de Andres
2 weeks ago on Google

Muy inetersante