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Discover the spooky side of Aviles with this night tour exploring its crimes, ghost stories, and legends. A fun, affordable way to see the city differently.
Traveling to Asturias and want to add a little mystery to your trip? The Night Tour: Aviles City of Crime offers an unusual, captivating look into the darker stories that have shaped this charming coastal town. For just $10 per person, you’ll spend about two hours uncovering tales of ghosts, unfoiled crimes, supernatural legends, and hidden tunnels—all narrated by a live guide in Spanish. Whether you’re a fan of true crime, ghost stories, or just looking for a unique way to explore, this experience promises an intriguing blend of history, legend, and suspense.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is the way it combines storytelling with a game-like element. It’s not just listening passively; you’re encouraged to participate as a detective trying to solve the mysteries of Aviles. The tour starts at the church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, a site with its own history of crime, and takes you through several other locations, ending with a chilling story in Ferrera Park. The price is remarkably low for such an experience, making it accessible for most travelers. However, since it’s a nighttime activity involving walking and some storytelling in Spanish, those not fluent or with mobility issues might want to consider the language aspect.
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy stories of the supernatural and historical crime. It’s also an excellent choice for those looking to see a different side of Aviles after dark. Expect some spooky tales, engaging narration, and a glimpse into the town’s secretive past—all packed into a compact, fun package.


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The tour kicks off on the steps of Iglesia de Santo Tomás de Canterbury. This location isn’t just a pretty church; it’s the scene of the first crime story you’ll hear. Standing there, you can sense the weight of history, and it’s the perfect place to set the mood for what’s to come. Our guide, whose name isn’t specified but clearly has a passion for the stories, greeted us warmly and immediately set a tone of mystery and intrigue.
Over the next two hours, our guide led us through the streets, sharing tales that range from supernatural sightings to unsolved crimes. One of the stories involved a vampire rumored to haunt the alleys, while others described ghostly musicians heard in the old town at night. A particularly vivid story involved a robbery thwarted by an animal, highlighting the peculiar and unexpected twists that make these tales memorable.
The storytelling is lively, with the guide weaving historical facts with local legends. We loved how they explained the context behind each story, making it clear which parts are based on history and which are folklore. The fact that all stories are delivered in Spanish adds a layer of authenticity but might pose a challenge for non-Spanish speakers; it’s worth noting if language is a concern.
What sets this tour apart is the interactive game. As we moved from one site to the next, we were encouraged to listen carefully and participate in solving the mysteries. It’s a clever way to keep engagement high and turns what could be a simple walk into a fun detective challenge. We found that this element made the stories more memorable and added a playful, competitive twist.
The tour concludes beneath the shaded trees of Ferrera Park, where the final story will leave you with a chill. The guide shared a story so chilling that it sent shivers down our spines—about a secret tunnel that was never found, and severed heads in a palace. The atmospheric setting of the park, especially at night, really amplifies the experience.

Price & Duration: For only $10, you get two hours of storytelling, game participation, and a walking tour covering key historical and spooky sites. The tour’s affordability makes it an appealing option for budget travelers or those wanting a different perspective on Aviles.
Meet & End Points: It starts on the steps of the church and returns there at the end, making it easy to fit into your evening plans.
Inclusions & Extras: The main draw is the guided storytelling combined with the game. No additional costs are mentioned, but bring a pen to jot down clues or notes if you like.
Accessibility & Private Group: The tour is wheelchair accessible and designed for private groups, making it flexible for families or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
Language & Participation: Conducted in Spanish, so non-Spanish speakers should be aware that comprehension might be limited unless they have some language skills or a translator. It’s also suitable for children over 7, according to the age restrictions.
What to Bring: Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended because you’ll be walking in the evening. Bringing a pen might be helpful for the game component.
Restrictions: No bikes, alcohol, drugs, coolers, or electronic devices are allowed—probably to maintain the immersive, undisturbed atmosphere.

One reviewer described the experience as “espectacular, tanto las historias de crímenes como el contexto histórico muy bien explicado”, praising the way the guide provided clear explanations and answered questions. The interactive element was highlighted as a fun and engaging way to learn about Aviles’ ghostly and criminal tales. The storyteller’s enthusiasm and knowledge clearly added to the overall enjoyment.
Another reviewer pointed out that the stories, combined with historical context, made for a very “recomendable” activity, emphasizing how well the stories were narrated and how the guide managed to keep everyone captivated. They also appreciated the opportunity to experience the city’s nighttime atmosphere.
This night tour in Aviles offers an affordable, fun, and slightly spooky way to explore the city’s lesser-known stories. Its combination of storytelling, interactive gameplay, and atmospheric locations makes it stand out from typical sightseeing tours. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy mysteries, ghost stories, and a touch of the supernatural, especially those comfortable with Spanish.
While it might not be ideal for non-Spanish speakers or very young children, the storytelling style and engaging format appeal to a wide range of curious minds. If you’re looking to add a mysterious twist to your evening in Aviles and want to uncover its secretive past in a lively, interactive setting, this tour is a fantastic choice.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for children over 7 years old, as the stories and language might be too intense or complex for younger kids.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in Spanish, so some understanding of the language will enhance your experience.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately two hours, covering key sites and stories while involving a game element.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins on the steps of the Iglesia de Santo Tomás de Canterbury and concludes back at the same location.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes, and a pen if you want to participate actively in the game.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.