Cuenca Ghost Free Walking Tour

Let the magic of Cuenca's nocturnal charm conquered you! Immerse yourself in the incredible legends and stories, some of them true, accompanied by the silvery shine of the moon. Get to know the hidden and dark side of the city.

What is a Free Tour?

It is about a walking visit with a qualified guides for free. Once the tour is finished, you can put a price according to your level of satisfaction.

Things to do Cuenca Ghost Free Walking Tour

The Cuenca Ghost Free Walking Tour is the ideal route for lovers of mystery and legend.

Get ready to get to know Cuenca like never before, with a guided tour under the moonlight, while the most famous stories and legends of the city are narrated, some of them based on reality.

We will start in the Anteplaza, in the mosaic that represents the Coat of Arms of Cuenca, right next to the Tourist Information Office, in front of the City Hall.

From here, we will go up to the Mangana square, to see its tower and a history marked by the witchcraft psychosis of the 17th century that took place in Cuenca.

We will retrace our steps to go to the Plaza Mayor, and we will continue through an alley to see up close the famous Skyscrapers of San Martín and Santa Catalina, the Hanging Houses and the legend of the House of the Mermaid.

Once this is done, we will head towards the Cathedral, where we will learn about one of the prophecies of the famous French astrologer Michel de Notrédame, Nostradamus, closely related to Cuenca and its famous temple.

We will continue walking towards the highest part of the city along Calle Ronda del Huécar or Calle Julián Romero and we will continue going up to discover the mystery that houses one of the first Christian churches in Cuenca, the Church of San Pedro, and from there we will cross to the Hoz del Júcar.

As we descend the path of the sickle, we will see the scene from which the Holy Inquisition threw the poor victims who fell into its clutches off the cliff, to finish the route in a beautiful and mysterious place like few others: the Hermitage of the Virgen de las Angustias , and we will end with the most famous story of the city: the legend of the Devil's Cross.

Highlights to see in Cuenca Ghost Free Walking Tour

  • Calle Ronda del Huécar
  • Skyscrapers of San Martín and Santa Catalina

Details

Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
Language
Guide in Spanish
Price

Adultos: free

Niños: free

Availability and starting time
Not available
When to book?
You can reserve up to before the activity
Free cancellation
If you will not be able to attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, so that the guide does not wait.

Included

Spanish speakig guide
1 Participación en Premios Mensuales: Ver Premios

Excluded

Transport

Meeting point

C/ Alfonso VIII 2. En la Anteplaza, al lado del Ayuntamiento de Cuenca. Nos veremos en un mosaico con el escudo de la ciudad, al lado de la Oficina de Información de Turismo

Conditions

How to book?
Limited availability. Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability. Choose date and fill in the required fields. Secure and protected payment. You will immediately receive your booking confirmation.
Is the interior of the monuments visited?
Only the exterior of the named sites
Is the tour adapted for people with reduced mobility?
Not adapted
Guaranteed departures without min of travelers
Not
Are animals allowed?
Yes
Activity recommended for children?
Yes, families are welcome

Our promises

Best price guaranteed
Quick and easy reservation
Multilingual Customer Service
Secure payment

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Reservation online or by phone (+34) 621002436
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