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Discover Madrid's haunted sites with this self-guided audio tour, featuring spooky stories, famous landmarks, and flexible pacing for $10 per person.

For those intrigued by the eerie and mysterious, the Self-Guided Audio Tour – Ghosts of Madrid: History and Terror offers a compelling way to explore the city’s haunted past. Priced at $10.00 per person, this tour lasts approximately 1 to 1.5 hours and is designed to be flexible, allowing guests to set their own pace. It is suitable for anyone interested in paranormal stories, history, or simply looking for a different way to experience Madrid’s historic streets.
Starting from Palacio de Linares, the tour takes you through some of Madrid’s most famous landmarks, including the Cibeles Fountain and Plaza de Santo Domingo. What makes this experience stand out is the use of an easy-to-download smartphone app, which delivers scripted performances with ambient sounds to bring ghost stories to life. The tour is a solo adventure, perfect for curious explorers who prefer independent sightseeing without the pressure of a group.
Despite the engaging storytelling and notable landmarks, it’s important to keep in mind that entrance tickets are not included, and travelers need to bring their own smartphones and headsets. The tour’s flexibility and offline capability are significant advantages, especially for those wanting to explore at their own pace. It’s best suited for visitors who love ghost stories, enjoy urban wandering, and appreciate a good scare.

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The tour begins outside the Palacio de Linares, a notable historic building where the legends of Madrid’s haunted past come to life. Guests do not need to enter the palace; simply start at the designated spot in Plaza Cibeles. Here, the narrative kicks off with stories that set a spooky tone for the walk ahead, accompanied by ambient sounds that evoke paranormal activity.
The narrative guides guests through the streets, seamlessly blending storytelling with the city’s atmosphere. The initial stop also features the story of Goyito, a ghostly legend associated with Madrid’s Gran Via. The starting point is conveniently close to public transportation, making it easy to reach.
As the tour progresses, visitors pass by iconic locations such as Cibeles Fountain, where tales of ghostly sightings are woven into the urban landscape. The walk continues past Plaza de Santo Domingo, where stories of hauntings and spectral encounters are told, all without the need to purchase entrance tickets.
Each stop is chosen for its historical significance and reputed paranormal activity. Guests listen to a scripted narrative, which uses atmospheric sounds to heighten the spooky effect. The storytelling is described as well-paced and easy to follow, making it accessible even for casual ghost story enthusiasts.

Throughout the route, the narrative recounts the story of Doña Maria, a character believed to haunt the city, along with other legends like the ghost of Goyito. These stories are woven into the urban fabric, making the walk not only about haunted tales but also about exploring Madrid’s historic districts.
The stories are delivered through an intuitive app, which guests download beforehand. The app works offline, so no internet connection is needed during the walk. This flexibility allows explorers to spend more time at each site or move quickly if they prefer.

The itinerary includes stops at cultural centers, historic landmarks, and squares. The tour concludes at Plaza Mayor, one of Madrid’s most famous and lively squares. Standing in the middle of Plaza Mayor allows guests to reflect on the stories heard and enjoy the vibrant city atmosphere.
The route covers various points of paranormal interest, but it’s purely a walk-through experience; no entry tickets are necessary, and guests are free to explore the surroundings afterward. The tour’s design emphasizes independent exploration at your own pace, with maps and tips included in the downloadable content.
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The core of this experience is the smartphone app, which delivers all content offline. The app’s features include chapters, maps, and exploration tips, making it straightforward to follow the route. The narration is scripted and entertaining, with some reviewers noting that parts can be quite scary due to the well-written storytelling.
Guests should remember to bring headsets for the best listening experience, and the app is suitable for most smartphones. The tour does not include snacks or beverages, so plan accordingly if you want to extend your stay in Madrid afterward.

This tour requires booking about three weeks in advance, with most travelers choosing to do it at their preferred time during the day. The opening hours are broad, from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, giving plenty of flexibility to fit into any itinerary.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous plans or weather-dependent days. This flexibility is valuable for travelers with unpredictable schedules or those who want to customize their experience.

While the tour has an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 from nine reviews, it has garnered some very positive feedback. Enthusiasts of paranormal stories praise the easy-to-follow narration and its creepy, immersive style, with some calling it their best ghost experience so far. Reviewers appreciate the well-paced storytelling and the use of atmospheric sounds.
There are some criticisms, such as a review describing the experience as fraud because of misunderstandings about the tour location—notably, no entry to specific buildings is required or included. It’s important to clarify that the tour focuses on street-level stories and does not involve visiting interiors or purchasing tickets beyond the app.
This experience is ideal for solo travelers, history buffs, and ghost story enthusiasts who enjoy exploring cities independently. It suits those comfortable with smartphones and looking for an affordable, flexible, and atmospheric way to discover Madrid’s spooky side. However, it’s less suitable for visitors seeking guided tours or interior visits of landmarks.
The Self-Guided Audio Tour – Ghosts of Madrid offers a unique blend of history and paranormal storytelling that emphasizes flexibility and immersion. The low price point, offline app, and famous city landmarks make it an attractive choice for curious explorers wanting to experience Madrid’s haunted tales at their own pace.
Despite some criticisms, the overall feedback indicates that the storytelling is engaging and well crafted. The tour’s design encourages wandering through Madrid’s streets while soaking in ghostly legends, making it a fun and atmospheric addition to any trip.
This tour is perfect for those interested in ghost stories or local legends, and who enjoy independent exploration. It’s an accessible, inexpensive way to add a spectral dimension to a day in Madrid, with the benefit of total flexibility and self-paced discovery.
“Very easy to follow the stories they tell you, they are also really well told and creepy. 100% recommend to try if you love ghosts.”
Do I need to buy tickets for specific attractions during this tour?
No, the tour does not include entrance tickets to any buildings or landmarks. It focuses on street-level stories and outdoor locations.
What do I need to participate?
You need to own a smartphone, download the app, and bring headsets for optimal listening. The app works offline, so internet connection isn’t required during the walk.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, allowing flexibility if your plans shift.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While most travelers can participate, the spooky stories may be more enjoyed by adults or older children comfortable with ghost tales and atmospheric sounds.
What is the meeting point?
The tour begins outside Palacio de Linares at Plaza Cibeles, 2 in Madrid’s Salamanca district, a central and accessible location.