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ARCHIVED - 27th October, 1st and 2nd November Halloween special for children in Lorca castle
A la bruja Manuela le duele une muela
Manuela, the castle witch, is suffering from really bad toothache. Eating too many sweets has given her cavities! The only solution is to visit the dentist; but she is very scared. Can you help us convince the castle witch that she really needs to go to the dentist and stop eating so many sweets?
Participants must face the Patio de los Monstruos and gain a diploma for doing so!
Bring a bag and see what you gain through trick or treating.
The most daring children will eat with our costumed characters in our monstruous dining area.
Reserve your place and eat with us while mum and dad eat on the terrace of the Las Caballerizas cafeteria of Lorca castle.Click the red button to book online or book by phone (968 479 003 or 968 959 646.)
Activity in Spanish.
Activity dates: 27th October and 1st and 2nd of November
There are two different sessions, choose from 12.00 or 15.30. Lunch for both sessions is served at 13:45.
Recommended age: 3 to 10
Price:
14€ Activities and meal: children aged 3-10.
24€ Activities and adult menú: adults and children aged over 11
7€ Meal for children under the age of 3
8€ Activity only children aged 3 -10.
8€ Activity only adults and children aged over 11
OPTIONAL EXTRA: ARRIVE AT THE CASTLE IN THE TOURIST TRAIN FOR JUST 1 EURO EACH WAY
Click to see adult menu
Click to see children’s menu
More about Lorca Castle:
Lorca castle is widely known as the “Fortaleza del Sol” or fortress of the sun, and during the best months of the year, when the cooler temperatures of autumn make the castle a perfect daytrip out, general entry is priced at just 6 euros, including a visit to the visitor centre in the Convento de la Merced at the foot of the hill beforehand.
The castle can be visited without prior booking seven days a week and is open until 19:30 in the evening.
The castle continues to offer a number of special guided tours throughout the autumn, either with or without the option of a set meal in the on-site cafetería.
The theatrical guided tours are in Spanish, but non-Spanish speakers can take an audioguide in English to follow their own route their own way around the castle, and tapas and refreshments can be purchased on an individual basis from the terrace café on site. Alternatively, join in with the Spanish language tours to see limited access areas of the castle. Information boards are in dual languages and there's often someone on the tour keen to practice their English!
Click for more information about Lorca Castle and map: Lorca Castle, Fortaleza del Sol
Click for full information about visiting Lorca in English: LORCA TODAY