Merida is a destination that brings the ancient Roman Empire back to life
Spain Westward ~ Badajoz Province (Region)
A short stroll through the city you will find many other monuments that evoke its past: temples, amphitheaters, circuses, baths, aqueducts, arches... You can visit the Roman Empire Tour of Merida , to end your trip to the Roman Empire of Merida.
Existing Roman cities
One day is enough to explore the best of Merida and recreate its Roman past. This World Heritage city is home to a Roman theatre that is over 2,000 years old and still in use. Visit this city in the summer to admire its splendor. In June, the "Emerita Lvdica" festival takes place, which brings the streets of Merida back to the days of Romans and gladiators. In the evenings of July and August, the Teatro Romano hosts the International Festival of Classical Theatre.
You can visit on foot the Temple of Diana, the Amphitheater, the Arch of Trajan, the Roman Bridge, the Roman Circus, the Acueducto de los Milagros... If you want to get to know ancient Merida, visit the National Museum of Roman Art and discover the great Roman mosaics and important examples of Roman sculpture.
More than one day trip
Quiet streets, squares that invite you to rest, green areas along the Guadiana River where you can stroll, landmarks such as the Arab Castle, and gastronomy that will make you want to linger for lunch and dinner. The surrounding area has many interesting attractions that will keep you busy. There are reasons to want to extend your stay in Merida.
About 30 km from the city, you can visit some ancient Roman baths that have been integrated into modern spas. These are all located in Alanghe, where you can also visit the remains of the town’s fortress and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. These thermal baths are part of the Roman archaeological site of Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Meanwhile, just five kilometers from Merida is the Prosperpina Reservoir, built by the Romans. A little further you can visit the Cornalvo Nature Reserve and its reservoir, located between meadows.
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