Merida Roman Theatre

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The Roman Theatre of Mérida is a Roman theatre in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman …

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Sep 25, 2024
These ruins (the theatre and adjacent amphitheatre) are very extensive. They have undergone some sympathetic restoration and overall they captured the scale and feel of the different epoch. This was … Full review by Travelcelt_10
Jul 23, 2024
After spending 18 days in Spain Portugal and Morocco and seeing countless sights including churches, castles and palaces and going on numerous tours, this was the last major "sight" we toured. And, f… Full review by sissomi
Jul 2, 2024
First - buy a ticket for all of Merida's Roman Ruins - big money saver! Second - hat and water. This part of the ticket is quite something. When we visited much of it was out of bounds due to getting… Full review by nsander219

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Are dogs allowed?
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Don’t know. You can ask at the box office. They were friendly to us.
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Answer by Sandy W · Nov 16, 2019
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How much time would we need to visit all of the ruins in Merida?
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Hi Greg - just seen this question so I hope it's not too late. The museum is well worth a visit as well as the ruins, so I would say 1.5 days to see everything comfortably and 1 day if you rush!
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I am planning to stop in Merida on my way from Lisbon to Madrid. How much time do I need to see the Roman …
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I am planning to stop in Merida on my way from Lisbon to Madrid. How much time do I need to see the Roman ruins? Do I need to stay the night? Thanks!
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As most people have recommended, I would agree that an overnight stay is worth it. There are many things to see and do and obviously trying the local food is part of the …
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As most people have recommended, I would agree that an overnight stay is worth it. There are many things to see and do and obviously trying the local food is part of the experience of travel. Enjoy!
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What are the twin rooms like? And are they anywhere near the swim up rooms . Thank you!
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The roof is missing, the beds have gone and the swim rooms dried out 2000 years ago.
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