€7.0
/ Adult
This ancient amphitheater is one of the oldest in the region, built by the Romans almost 2,000 years ago. It’s a huge open-air structure with stone seating that once held thousands of people for public events and performances. The ruins are well-preserved, and you can actually walk around the same steps where people gathered centuries ago.
- The site is most popular for its massive stone tiers and the way it shows off Roman engineering.
- There are two main theaters: a large one for big crowds and a smaller one nearby.
- The view from the top rows is awesome, letting you see the city and the surrounding hills.
- Step Into History: Walking through the ruins feels like time travel—see where ancient crowds cheered and performers took the stage.
- Epic Photo Spots: The stone seats, arches, and city views make for some seriously cool pics 📸.
- Chill Vibes: It’s a peaceful place to hang out, sit on the old stones, and just take in the atmosphere.
- No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking on old stone steps.
- The best time to visit is in the morning or late afternoon for cooler temps and softer light.
- Entry is free, so no need to book in advance!
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General admission price for adults starts at €7.0.
Last checked: Mar 6, 2025
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