After a delicious lunch at Les Indécis, head to the Roman Amphitheatre, one of the most impressive and well-preserved structures from Carthage’s Roman period. Built in the 2nd century AD, this grand amphitheater could once hold up to 30,000 spectators, offering a spectacular view of the surrounding area. As you walk through its monumental arches and stand at the center of the arena, it’s easy to imagine the gladiatorial games and public spectacles that once took place here. The site offers not only a fascinating glimpse into the entertainment of ancient Rome but also stunning views of the Mediterranean coastline. It’s a perfect way to connect with Carthage’s rich history and enjoy the lasting legacy of its Roman influence.