Barcelona El Raval Dark History Walking Tour

Early booking recommended
Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 2 hours
Service animals welcome

Begin your Raval Walking Tour outside the church of Sant Pere Nolasc Mercedaris, located right by the Plaça de Castella. From here, you’ll journey through the vibrant streets of Raval neighborhood. First up, we’ll visit the Casa de la Misericordia, where children were abandoned and some (they say) still walk the halls. Then we’ll stroll down Raval vibrant streets and when you least expect it we’ll stop by the place the Vampire of Raval used to live. But, do vampires ever die? You’ll see for yourself how the lines between life and legend blur with this story of Barcelona’s most infamous serial killer. At the former Hospital of la Santa Creu, wander the garden where shows and spells of the most macabre once took place. We’ll continue to the Church of Sant Pau del Camp, Barcelona’s oldest church with a troubled past. Next you’ll discover Raval southern side. Hear shocking tales of the clubs and cabarets that used to be the main attractions here and a great place to see street art, too.

What's included

  • Experienced, local guide

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Lunch
    • Gratuities

    Languages spoken by guide

    English

    Additional information

    Wheelchair accessible

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Specialized infant seats are available

    Location

    Departure point

    Parròquia de Sant Pere Nolasc Mercedaris, Pl. de Castella 6, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, 08001
    Outside the Church of Sant Pere Nolasc, in the Plaça de Castella, 08001, Barcelona

    End point

    Plaça de Les Tres Xemeneies, Plaça de Les Tres Xemeneies, Av. del Paral·lel 49, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona, 08004
    This tour ends at Jardines de las Tres Chimeneas

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