Well laid out and you can get your money’s worth, it’s a large archeological site with ties back too the original roman road system. The ruins are clearly laid out and explained in a couple of languages. They also offer an audio guide should you want too know more. The ruins also include a couple of museums that you can have as part of your entrace fee, the first being more of a museum and the other more of a gallery. We only went to the museum which although small on the outside is cleverly build into the hill to provide far more gallery space than it seems. All in all a pleasant visit, and nice to see a coliseum that you can actually sit and pass the day in, and as a tip, you can go into the café and experience the view without purchasing an entrance fee.