Tour Mérida al Completo con entradas


Descripción
Una visita especial que no deben perderse si quieren conocer a fondo la ciudad y su historia. Accederemos a los principales monumentos del centro histórico siempre acompañados por un guía experto y dedicado.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Punto de Inicio: Oficina de Activa Tours
Breve descripción del tour. Introducción histórica de la ciudad. Decumano Máximo
Donde podrán conocer, entre otros edificios singulares de la ciudad, la Concatedral de Santa María y el Palacio de los Vera - Mendoza.
Accederemos a este espectacular recinto conservado bajo el edificio de las Consejerías. El guía les explicará esta excavación donde podrán pisar calzada romana de más de 2000 años de antigüedad, además, de admirar los restos de casas romanas espectaculares con la Casa de Los Mármoles. Un paseo por la historia desde la fundación de la ciudad romana, hasta época más actual, con vestigios visigodos y musulmanes
No pueden perderse el Puente Romano de Mérida: el más largo de la península Ibérica. En uso actualmente para el tránsito peatonal. Admiraremos y explicaremos también el resto de puentes que cruzan el Guadiana, entre ellos, el Puente Lusitania, obra del arquitecto Calatrava
Espectacular edificación que guardaba la ciudad en época musulmana. Accederemos a este gran recinto y subiremos a la muralla para contemplar los puentes en su totalidad y admirar las vistas. También accederemos al aljibe que abastecía de agua a la ciudad.
Sin duda uno de los restos romanos más espectaculares de la ciudad. Sorprende al turista que callejea por Mérida y, repentinamente, de entre los edificios, les sale al encuentro este templo dedicado en realidad al culto al Emperador
Restos del Foro Municipal de época Romana
Accederemos a la arena de este espectacular monumento romano. Desde allí es fácil imaginar a las fieras y los aguerridos gladiadores
Sin duda, la "Joya de la Corona" emeritense. Impresionante recinto que llegó a albergar hasta alrededor de 6000 espectadores en época romana. Actualmente, sede del Festival Internacional de Teatro de Mérida.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Obligatorio acudir a la visita con auriculares para conectar a la radio guía.
Opiniones(52)
The tour is quite complete and Pablo an excellent guide, with deep knowledge about the architecture and uses and customs of the Roman Mérida. The combined ticket to the various monuments is excellent.
Very good experience despite the heat Luis the guide explained everything very well and became very pleasant all the way and we saw everything in a morning of 10
We loved it, I was surprised by the greatness of the monument. Mérida for me was a pleasant surprise in historical terms. The combined ticket to the various monuments is excellent.
We have learned a lot Very pleasant and interesting explanations. Despite being a 3.5 hour visit and that, in principle, seems expensive, it does not get long and worth it, because you see a lot in a short time and with the tickets included.
The walk is wonderful! The guide Pablo is extremely prepared. I fell in love with the historical heritage of Mérida referring to the Roman Empire. Worth a visit. Just don't forget to bring water and some fruit to belish. The guide was very dedicated and our tour lasted more than four hours.
The experience of transiting Merida with the Alice Guide is the possibility of understanding where we are, (presently and geographically), who came before us and, why not, where it is possible to go. Alicia defines herself as not expert in reference to the work of anthropologists who, almost artisanally, strip the layers and layers that cover so much history, so much culture... although she does place herself as a transmitter of all that baggage. As she told us in the 4 hours she drove us through her beloved city: "If what researchers discover is left for science, it is lost... all that work is to spread it." And she, like so many others, lends her voice so that the Merida of old may rise from its rubble. "Augusta Emerita" was founded by the Roman Emperor Augustus at a chosen location. Designed as the retreat place for the army’s top commandos, it was drawn according to military strategy: a central cross marking the 4 cardinal points with their respective access doors, walls that delimited the inside and outside and thus the differences of class and rank. Remarkable and admirable criteria of construction, ingenuity and use of resources, the city had a grid route, delimited by the Guadiana, with "traffic signs" (huge rocks) at the junctions of perpendicular and transverse streets, drinking water, treatment system of sewage waste, an access bridge with an engineering in its construction capable of supporting the floods of the river. The bridge remains standing, currently in pedestrian use. Some of its ruins such as the Theatre and the Amphitheater, the House of the Amphitheater, the temple of Diana have been dug up and put in value, allowing us to imagine today some of that splendor. Others, the passage of time, the fall of the Empire, wars and dominations (eternal repetition of humanity) took the existing into something else. So today there are vestiges, sometimes overlapping, of different cultures, beliefs and political movements. The arrival of Islamic culture incorporated the first Alcazaba of the peninsula into the Roman bridge. And then the universalization of Christianity the transformation into Catholic temples... Read the marks of history to understand the present. Not all past tense was better, nor is the best to come. Read the marks to understand what goes before us, to take what makes sense and sense, to avoid tripping over the "pointing stone". Alice led us through this synchronous journey of time to the very door of a reflection, which to each of us who lived this tour produced this journey. The question, as she asked us, is open for further thought, for further learning.
A guide with good explanations, quite a few visits. It is very enjoyable having spent more than four hours touring Merida.
The city is rich in Roman history, imposing monuments. The city is mostly flat, easy to walk around. And, unwillingly, we went to the city's party week, very funny to see many places dressed in Roman dresses. A city worth visiting.
Hello friends, Our family likes to visit municipalities with grass-tourist interest, and Merida is one of them.. Within Mérida, we can find many points of interest, and one of them, if not the most important, the Roman Theatre of Mérrida, totally recommended, with lots of water and lots of shade.. and advisable to buy tickets on the website of the Consortium of Mérida, because for little money, you can enter different locations of interest.. Very cool the visit, and if you do it with a Guide, much better, I have a good memory, but I do not remember the name of the Guide, but I do remember, he had pink hair.. very Pro and very entertaining and entertaining the visit.
Maybe it falls a little short. Neither the house nor the circus is explained, to which you have to go on your own and without a guide. Good explanation of the guide, Alicia



