Uncover the paranormal mysteries and old stories of Barcelona on a thrilling ghost walking tour. Explore hidden secrets, hear tales of witchcraft and exorcisms, and marvel at stunning architecture.
Uncover the paranormal mysteries and old stories of Barcelona on a thrilling ghost walking tour. Explore hidden secrets, hear tales of witchcraft and exorcisms, and marvel at stunning architecture.
- Passeig De Lluis Companys - Constructed for the 1888 Universal Exposition, the Arc de Triomf marked the beginning of the avenue leading to the fair’s main entrance in Parc de la Ciutadella. This redbrick monument, designed in the Neo-Mudéjar style, epitomized the eclectic and decorative flair characteristic of Catalan Art Nouveau popular at the…
- Passeig De Lluis Companys - Constructed for the 1888 Universal Exposition, the Arc de Triomf marked the beginning of the avenue leading to the fair’s main entrance in Parc de la Ciutadella. This redbrick monument, designed in the Neo-Mudéjar style, epitomized the eclectic and decorative flair characteristic of Catalan Art Nouveau popular at the time.
- Carrer del Portal Nou, 2 - Located in the heart of the Sant Pere neighborhood, which, along with Santa Caterina, was a significant hub of commercial and textile activity from its inception. In the 19th century, the area was bustling with silk and cotton factories and printing workshops, with over 280 textile businesses operating between the two neighborhoods. Carrer del Portal Nou has ancient roots, once serving as an entry point to the city from an old Roman road from France. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the street was adorned with porticoes that supported commercial life, although most were demolished in the early 19th century. Today, only a few remain. The area, near Barcelona’s medieval walls, is also steeped in local legends, with tales of mysterious apparitions seen late at night.
- Monasterio de Sant Pere de les Puel.les - Sant Pere Square was once the site of the Monastery of Sant Pere de les Puel·les, established before the first millennium as a sanctuary for noble nuns. Frequently destroyed by invasions, wars, and fires, the monastery was rebuilt numerous times and briefly flourished after its reconsecration in 1143. Eventually seized and used as a prison, the nuns were forced to leave permanently. Today, the site is enveloped in legends of ghostly nuns said to haunt the square, unable to find peace after centuries of hardship.
- Carrer de la Neu de Sant Cugat, 4 - This narrow, charming street in the Born district was once renowned for selling real snow, long before the advent of refrigerators. People visited here to purchase snow used to cool drinks, preserve food, or make ice cream.
- Carrer de la Flor del Lliri, 5 - A historic, enigmatic corner where the ancient Roman Road connected Barcelona to Europe, passing through vibrant streets and centered around the once-famous, now darkly reputed Hostal Flor de Lliri.
- Placeta d’En Marcús, 6 - In Barcelona’s Ribera district, Plaça d’En Marcús is named after Bernat Marcús, a wealthy 12th-century benefactor who supported charitable works, including a chapel and hospital for the poor and pilgrims.
- Carrer de Montcada - A significant historic location in Barcelona, now a street of galleries and museums, originally the 11th-century coastal path Camí del Born in the undefined Vilanova del Mar area, whose lands were later granted to influential citizens by Count Ramon Berenguer IV.
- Passeig del Born - Passeig del Born, a historic and vibrant Barcelona location, was once the site of medieval jousts but later became a somber place associated with the Inquisition, concealing eerie legends beneath its charming exterior.
- Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar - Constructed between 1329 and 1384, the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar is a magnificent example of Catalan Gothic, funded and built by Ribera’s residents, particularly the bastaixos—workers who carried heavy stones from Montjuïc over long distances. Unlike Barcelona’s Cathedral, it belonged to the people, giving it unique significance.
- Professional guide
- Professional guide
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
Explore the enigmatic side of Barcelona with a nighttime ghost tour that reveals the city’s paranormal mysteries and ancient legends. Accompany a knowledgeable guide through intriguing alleys and historic districts while listening to stories of witchcraft, exorcisms, and mysterious occurrences. During the tour, enjoy views of iconic sites such as the…
Explore the enigmatic side of Barcelona with a nighttime ghost tour that reveals the city’s paranormal mysteries and ancient legends. Accompany a knowledgeable guide through intriguing alleys and historic districts while listening to stories of witchcraft, exorcisms, and mysterious occurrences. During the tour, enjoy views of iconic sites such as the beautiful Santa Maria del Mar and the magnificent Arc de Triomf, all illuminated by the enchanting glow of the night.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Comfortable shoes are recommended
- Please Note: Departure time on Fridays: 8:30pm and Saturdays at 8:00pm.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.