Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter comes alive at night, revealing a realm of captivating mysteries and legendary tales. Those brave enough to venture on this guided tour will uncover the enchanting story of the Wizard of Estruc, the miracle stone, and the hidden corners that harbor ancient secrets. As the group explores symbolic landmarks like the Archdeacons House and the gargoyles of the Barcelona Cathedral, they’ll be left wondering what other spellbinding discoveries await in the shadows of this historic city.
Good To Know
- A 1.5-hour guided walking tour exploring the mysteries and legends of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter.
- Discover the story of the Wizard of Estruc and the legendary miracle stone.
- Visit the Archdeacons House to see the symbolic stone tortoise and observe the unique gargoyles of the Barcelona Cathedral.
- Suitable for participants under 95 years old, with comfortable shoes and a camera recommended.
- Restrictions include no alcohol or drugs, and participants should be prepared for spooky sites and legendary tales.
Tour Overview
The Barcelona: Mysteries and Legends Night Tour is a 1.5-hour guided walking excursion that allows visitors to uncover the city’s spooky past.
Priced from SEK 303 per person, the tour is limited to just 8 participants and offered in English. Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance and reserve their spot now, paying later.
The tour takes participants through the Gothic Quarter, where they’ll learn about the wizard of Estruc, the Santa Eulalia underground river, and the mysterious gargoyles of the Barcelona Cathedral.
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Tour Highlights
On this Barcelona night tour, guests can expect to discover the city’s mysteries and legends.
They’ll learn about the wizard of Estruc and the miracle stone that cured illnesses.
Exploring the Gothic Quarter, they’ll uncover the secrets of the Santa Eulalia underground river dating back to Roman times.
At the Archdeacons House, they’ll view a symbolic stone tortoise.
The tour culminates at the Barcelona Cathedral, where guests will pay close attention to its unique gargoyles, each with their own intriguing histories.
Throughout, you will uncover the hidden corners and famous landmarks of this captivating city.
Itinerary
Guests meet their guide at the junction of Fontanella and Estruc streets to begin the Barcelona: Mysteries and Legends Night Tour. Exploring the Gothic Quarter, they learn about its spooky past. Next, they discover the origins of the Santa Eulalia underground river dating back to Roman Barcelona. Visiting the Archdeacons House, they view a symbolic stone tortoise. Finally, they pay special attention to the gargoyles of Barcelona Cathedral, each with unique histories, before concluding the tour back at the meeting point.
| Mystery | Legend |
| — | — |
| Santa Eulalia underground river | Wizard of Estruc |
| Stone tortoise | Miracle stone that cured illnesses |
| Gargoyles of Barcelona Cathedral | – |
| Spooky Gothic Quarter | – |
The Wizard of Estruc and the Miracle Stone
Although legends and mysteries abound in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, one of the most intriguing tales centers around the Wizard of Estruc and the miracle stone that supposedly cured illnesses.
According to local lore, the Wizard of Estruc possessed a stone with mystical healing powers. Visitors would come from far and wide to touch the stone, seeking relief from their ailments.
Visitors from near and far would journey to touch the Wizard of Estruc’s mystical stone, seeking its curative powers.
The Wizard’s dwelling, located near the junction of Fontanella and Estruc streets, attracted throngs of the faithful who believed in the stone’s curative properties.
Today, the legend continues to captivate travelers exploring Barcelona’s hidden histories.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyThe Santa Eulalia Underground River
Beneath the Gothic Quarter‘s winding streets and historic landmarks lies another world – the secret of the Santa Eulalia underground river.
Dating back to Roman Barcelona, this hidden waterway was once used for drinking and irrigation.
Today, visitors can learn about its mysterious origins on the night tour. The guide will take you to the site where the river surfaces, revealing its symbolic importance in Barcelona’s history.
Hear stories of how the river was believed to have healing powers and how it has influenced the city’s architecture over the centuries.
Uncover the secrets of this underground marvel.
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The Archdeacons House and the Symbolic Tortoise
The Archdeacons House, a historic structure in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, holds a unique secret – a symbolic stone tortoise adorning its facade.
This curious addition to the building is believed to represent longevity, protection, and resilience – attributes associated with the ancient reptile.
As the tour group approaches the house, the guide explains the significance of the tortoise, noting its connection to the building’s history and the mysteries that lie within.
The group pauses to admire the intricate carving, contemplating the deeper meaning behind this enigmatic architectural feature.
The Gargoyles of Barcelona Cathedral
From the Archdeacon’s House, the tour group moves on to one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks – the Barcelona Cathedral.
Your guide explains the cathedral’s gargoyles, each with a unique history. These grotesque waterspouts protrude from the roofline, appearing to watch over the city.
Pay special attention to their intricate designs and varying forms, from fearsome beasts to more whimsical creatures. The guide shares stories about the symbolism and significance behind these gargoyles, shedding light on Barcelona’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.
The guide shares captivating tales of the Barcelona Cathedral’s gargoyles, unveiling the city’s rich architectural and cultural tapestry.
As you gaze upwards, the cathedral’s mysteries and legends come alive under the cloak of night.
Additional Information and Restrictions
As the tour concludes back at the meeting point on the corner of Fontanella and Estruc streets, participants can opt to rent headphones for €1 to enhance their experience. Those over 95 years old may find the tour unsuitable. Comfortable shoes for walking are a must, and a camera can capture the tour’s spooky sites. Participants must refrain from consuming alcohol and drugs during the tour. Before joining, guests should be prepared for the gothic and legendary tales that will unfold throughout the night.
| Additional Information | Allowed | Not Allowed |
| — | — | — |
| Headphones | €1 | – |
| Age Suitability | Under 95 years old | Over 95 years old |
| Necessary Items | Comfortable shoes, camera | – |
| Consumption | – | Alcohol, drugs |
| Expectation | Be prepared for spooky sites | – |
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Tour?
The tour is not suitable for people over 95 years old, indicating there is no minimum age requirement. Participants must be able to comfortably walk during the 1.5-hour tour of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Participants are encouraged to bring cameras to capture the sites during the tour. The itinerary mentions that visitors should bring a camera for photographing the landmarks and hidden corners of the city.
Are There Any Discounts or Reduced Prices Available?
The tour doesn’t offer any discounts or reduced prices. However, customers can book their spot in advance and pay later, providing some flexibility. The base price is SEK 303 per person for the 1.5-hour guided night tour.
How Accessible Is the Tour for Individuals With Mobility Issues?
The tour may not be fully accessible for individuals with mobility issues. It involves walking through the Gothic Quarter and visiting historic buildings, which may have steps or uneven surfaces. Guests over 95 years old are not recommended to join.
Are There Any COVID-19 Safety Protocols in Place During the Tour?
The tour follows all relevant COVID-19 safety protocols. Participants must wear masks and maintain social distancing during the tour. Hand sanitizer is provided, and group sizes are limited to ensure proper spacing. Safety measures are in place to protect both guests and staff.
The Sum Up
The "Barcelona: Mysteries and Legends Night Tour" offers an immersive experience that delves into the city’s captivating past. Visitors can uncover the intriguing tales of the Wizard of Estruc, explore hidden corners, and marvel at the symbolic architecture. This intimate tour is a must-do for those seeking to uncover the enigmatic side of Barcelona, providing an unforgettable adventure through the city’s Gothic Quarter.
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