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Hotels with parking usually charge you €12 to €18 a day for the privilege - it's no
cheaper than some public car parks but at least your vehicle will be close at hand.
Parking Paseo de Colón (cnr Paseo de Cristóbal Colón & Calle Adriano; per hr up to
10hr €1.20, 10-24hr €13.50) is a relatively inexpensive underground car park.
Itálica
Situated in the suburban settlement of Santiponce, 8km northwest of Seville, Itálica
(adult/EU citizen €1.50/free; 8.30am-8.30pm Tue-Sat, 9am-3pm Sun Apr-Sep)
was the first Roman town in Spain. Founded in 206 BC, it was also the birthplace
and home of the 2nd-century-AD Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian. The partly
reconstructed ruins include one of the biggest of all the Roman amphitheatres,
broad paved streets, ruins of several houses with beautiful mosaics, and a theatre.
Buses run to Santiponce (€1.30, 40 minutes) from Seville's Plaza de Armas bus
station, at least twice an hour from 6.35am to 11pm Monday to Friday, and a little
less often at weekends. They stop right outside the Itálica entrance.
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