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Discover Alicante's history and legends on a 1.5-hour night walking tour for $41, exploring landmarks like Plaza de Santa Faz and the hermitage of San Roque.


This 1.5-hour guided walking tour offers an engaging way to experience Alicante after dark. For $41 per person, visitors explore the city’s main monuments and hear fascinating stories that bring the streets to life. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures personal attention from the English-speaking guide.
The tour is ideal for those interested in Alicante’s history, legends, and local stories. It requires comfortable shoes and an eagerness to discover the city’s lesser-known tales. While food is not included, the focus on history and legends makes it a great option for culture lovers and night owls alike.
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The tour begins at Monument homenaje a la Policía Nacional, where the guide gathers the group and sets the tone for the evening. From there, walks through key squares such as the Plaza de Santa Faz and Plaza del Puente. These areas are notable for their vibrant atmosphere and historical significance.
As the group strolls, they pass by the Clock Tower, an iconic feature of Alicante’s skyline. The guide highlights the architecture and stories behind these landmarks, enriching the experience with historical context. The Plaza de Santa Faz and Plaza del Puente are especially atmospheric at night, with fewer crowds and a more intimate feel.

A highlight of the tour is viewing the Basilica of Santa María, one of Alicante’s most ancient structures. The guide shares stories and legends associated with this historic church, revealing its significance in the city’s past. The basilica’s age and architecture make it a compelling sight in the quiet of the night.
The legendary tales connected to the basilica deepen the visitor’s understanding of Alicante’s cultural fabric. These stories, passed down for hundreds of years, add a layer of mystery and fascination to the tour.
Next, the group visits the Santa Cruz neighborhood, an area with roots dating back to the first Muslim nucleus of Alicante. The narrow streets and traditional houses present a glimpse into the city’s early history.
In this neighborhood, the hermitage of San Roque stands out. The guide explains the Saint’s association with plagues and epidemics that affected Alicante in the past. The history of San Roque provides insight into how the city dealt with health crises centuries ago, making this stop both educational and evocative.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, visitors enjoy the peaceful ambiance of Alicante at night. The dark streets and illuminated landmarks create a memorable setting for uncovering the city’s hidden stories. The guide offers engaging narrations about the legends that have circulated for hundreds of years, enriching each stop.
The walk concludes in Plaza 25 de Mayo, a lively yet calm space that reflects the city’s history and resilience. This final stop leaves guests with a sense of connection to Alicante’s past and present.
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The tour starts at the Monumento homenaje a la Policía Nacional and involves walking through various city squares and neighborhoods. It is especially suited for those who enjoy historical walking tours and local legends.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes for walking and bring a camera to capture the sights. Since the tour takes place in the evening, it’s wise to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. The tour does not accommodate wheelchair users and is not suitable for individuals over 95 years old.
For $41, the experience includes a 1.5-hour guided walk with a live English-speaking guide sharing stories and legends of Alicante. The tour offers an intimate look at the city’s night-time sights and historical anecdotes.
The small group size ensures personalized narration and a relaxed pace. No food or drinks are included, but the focus on cultural storytelling makes it a compelling choice for those interested in local lore and Alicante’s heritage.
This tour emphasizes legend and history over typical sightseeing, allowing visitors to experience the city’s stories in a quiet, atmospheric setting. The dark streets and illuminated landmarks create a distinctive ambiance that daytime tours can’t replicate.
The personalized narration from an English-speaking guide helps uncover Alicante’s myths and historical anecdotes that have been passed down over generations. The limited group size maximizes interaction and ensures a more engaging experience.
For $41, this tour provides a compact, story-rich exploration of Alicante’s most iconic landmarks and hidden legends. It suits history enthusiasts and those interested in local folklore, especially during the evening hours when the city feels especially atmospheric.
The tour’s short duration makes it a manageable addition to a broader sightseeing schedule. While it doesn’t include food or accommodate all accessibility needs, its focus on storytelling and intimate setting make it a worthwhile experience for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Alicante’s past.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for older children who can walk comfortably and enjoy stories about history and legends. However, it is not specified if children under a certain age are encouraged.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, this tour should be reserved in advance, especially since availability depends on the schedule.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking, and it’s wise to dress appropriately for the weather. Since it takes place at night, consider bringing a jacket if needed.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Are drinks or food included?
No, food and drinks are not part of the tour.
What language is the guide speaking?
The tour is led in English.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Monument homenaje a la Policía Nacional.