If you’re considering adding a night tour to your Alicante itinerary, this Alicante: Night Walking Tour offers a different perspective of the city—one that’s a bit mysterious and full of stories beyond the usual sightseeing. While it’s not a lengthy or intense experience, it’s a solid way to get to know Alicante’s history, legends, and local quirks after dark. We particularly like how it combines history with storytelling, making the city’s past come alive through the tales your guide will share.
What makes this tour worth considering? First, you get a guided walk through key landmarks like the Plaza de Santa Faz and the Basilica of Santa María, both steeped in stories and history. Second, the focus on legends and dark tales adds a layer of intrigue, perfect for someone interested in the city’s myths and lesser-known stories. That said, a slight downside is that it’s a fairly short tour—just 1.5 hours—and it might feel a bit rushed if you’re craving a deep dive into every detail.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy storytelling, history, and a relaxed evening walk. It’s especially good if you’re curious about Alicante’s background but don’t want a full-day commitment. If you’re traveling as a solo explorer, couple, or small group, you’ll find the intimate group size (limited to 8 people) makes it feel personal and engaging.
Key Points

- Short but Sweet: The 1.5-hour duration is perfect for an evening activity, especially if you’re tired after a day of sightseeing.
- Storytelling Focus: The tour emphasizes legends and stories, making history feel engaging and memorable.
- Small Group Setting: Limited to 8 participants, which helps keep the experience intimate and personalized.
- Suitable for Night Owls: Ideal if you want to see Alicante after dark and learn about its hidden tales.
- Not Family-Friendly: Best for adults or older travelers, as the tour involves walking and dark stories that might not suit young children.
- Good Value: For $41, you get a guided experience with stories that are often highlighted positively by previous participants.
Exploring Alicante’s Night-time Charms in Detail

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Starting Point and Overall Atmosphere
The tour kicks off at the Monumento homenaje a la Policía Nacional, a location that’s easy to find and sets the tone for an evening of discovery. From there, you’ll walk through Alicante’s streets, illuminated in a way that makes the city feel different from its daytime lively vibe. The dark hours lend a mysterious appeal, perfect for stories that involve legends, historical anecdotes, and the city’s past.
What You’ll See and Learn
The first stops include Plaza de Santa Faz and Plaza del Puente. These open spaces are scenic in their own right, but what makes them special here is the commentary about their historical importance and the legends tied to them. Walking through these plazas, you’ll start to sense the layers of history that Alicante has accumulated—some of which might even surprise you.
Next, your guide will point out the Basilica of Santa María, an ancient temple with its own set of legends. Past visitors noted that hearing about the stories circulating around this basilica added a fascinating layer to their appreciation of the site. The guide’s storytelling helps bring these landmarks to life, making history feel less distant and more personal.
The Santa Cruz Neighborhood and Hermitage of San Roque
A highlight of the tour is the stroll through Santa Cruz, traditionally known as the first Muslim nucleus of Alicante. Here, you’ll see the hermitage of San Roque, a site linked historically to San Roque the saint, who’s associated with protection against plagues and epidemics. This part of the walk gives you a glimpse into how the city’s past crises and spiritual beliefs intertwined.
The tales of epidemics, combined with the area’s medieval Muslim roots, offer a layered story of how Alicante has evolved over centuries. Visitors have appreciated how the guide discusses these aspects without overloading, maintaining a good balance between storytelling and historical context.
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Throughout the walk, your guide will share tales that have “circulated for hundreds of years,” adding an air of mystery and intrigue. These stories might include local legends, ghost stories, or historical anecdotes about the city’s darker periods. A reviewer mentioned that “the stories about legends that have circulated for hundreds of years in Alicante” really made the experience memorable.
While some stories are more folklore than fact, they enrich your understanding of the city’s cultural fabric. Keep a camera ready—nighttime lighting lends photos a different mood, and you might want to capture the illuminated landmarks or narrow streets.
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Ending at Plaza 25 de Mayo
The tour concludes in Plaza 25 de Mayo, a fitting spot to reflect on what you’ve learned and experienced. It’s a quiet ending, but one that leaves you with a sense of connection to Alicante’s past and present.
Practicalities and What to Expect

Pricing and Value
At $41 per person, the tour is reasonably priced for an evening activity that combines storytelling with sightseeing. You’re paying for a guided experience led by an English-speaking guide, in a small group—which means more personal attention and better chances to ask questions or engage with the stories.
Group Size and Guides
Limited to 8 people, this small group setup really enhances the intimacy of the experience. Previous reviews often mention how friendly and knowledgeable the guides are, which transforms what could be a standard walk into a captivating storytelling session.
Duration and Pace
The 1.5-hour timeframe is just right for most travelers—long enough to cover a good portion of the city, but not so long that it becomes tiring. It’s a casual pace, with plenty of stops for storytelling and photos. Be prepared for some walking; comfortable shoes are a must.
When to Go and Weather Tips
Since the tour is at night, check the weather before you go. Alicante’s evenings can be mild, but if rain or wind is forecast, dress accordingly. Also, remember to bring a camera—many of the landmarks look especially good when lit up.
Accessibility and Restrictions
This tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those over 95, as it involves walking through historic streets and uneven surfaces. Alcohol and recording devices aren’t allowed, so keep those in mind if you’re planning to document or enjoy a drink beforehand.
What Past Participants Say

Reviewers generally praise the storytelling quality and the atmospheric setting. One mentioned, “The stories about legends that have circulated for hundreds of years in Alicante” really added a special touch. Others appreciated the small group size, which made the experience feel more personal and less touristy.
Some found the tour slightly rushed, given its short duration, but most felt it was a good overview—especially for those with limited time in Alicante. As one reviewer said, “We loved the way the guide brought Alicante’s legends to life,” highlighting the engaging narration style.
Is This Tour Right for You?
This night walking tour is ideal if you enjoy stories, history, and a relaxed evening walk. It’s a good fit if you’re curious about Alicante’s legends and want a different view of the city after dark. While not tailored for children or those with mobility issues, it suits travelers who appreciate storytelling and intimate group settings.
If you’re after a deep dive into Alicante’s history or a longer experience, this might feel a bit light. However, for a short, atmospheric tour with a friendly guide, it hits the sweet spot.
Alicante: Night Walking Tour
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is primarily designed for adults or older travelers due to its dark stories and walking nature. It’s not specifically family-friendly.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a manageable evening activity.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll visit notable sites like Plaza de Santa Faz, Plaza del Puente, the Basilica of Santa María, and the hermitage of San Roque, among others.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since it involves walking through streets, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour is led by an English-speaking guide, making it accessible for international visitors.
In the end, the Alicante Night Walking Tour offers a charming, story-driven way to see the city’s historic core and uncover some of its lesser-known tales. It’s perfect for those who love a little mystery, enjoy walking, and are looking to add a unique layer to their Alicante experience without a huge time investment. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera, and get ready to see Alicante in a different light—literally and figuratively.
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