Travel through the eventful history of Sagunto, the multicultural city inhabited by many civilizations, who coexisted harmoniously or took turns controlling this beautiful coastal settlement in the province of Valencia, leaving behind a wealth of significant monuments of great historical and testimonial value as well as precious archaeological sites, including the ruins of Sagunto Diana Temple witnessing the siege of Saguntum leading the Second Punic War, one of the most crucial wars of antiquity, Valencia’s largest and Spain’s oldest Jewish Quarter dating back to 2ndcentury, the 1st-century Roman Theatre which is still in use up to date, and most notably the colossal ruins of Sagunto Castle constructed and repurposed by Iberian, Romans, Visigoths, Arabs, and Christians through the long course of the rich history.
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- Official Tour Guide
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- Private or Public Transportation
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Informació addicional
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not wheelchair accessible
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