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Doramas Park

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Alfredo Kraus Auditorium

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Las Canteras

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Mesa y Lopez

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Vegueta & Triana

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Parque Santa Catalina

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Places to Visit ... Las Palmas

The capital city of Gran Canaria and one of the largest cities in Spain, Las Palmas is popular here as a "shoppers paradise" and also rich in culture & history.

How to get there from the south?
There are bus services from all the holiday resorts in the south to Las Palmas. From Puerto Rico, the express service is the number 91 (the number 1 is the most frequent "stopping service). From Maspalomas (Faro stop) the express service is the number 50 service (number 1 and 30 stopping services). Buses leave at 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:00 12:30 14:45 15:15 15:45 16:45 17:15 17:45

Founded on June 24th, 1478 the original district constructed, Vegueta, still remains very much in tact & thriving as the city's Historic Quarter. Christopher Columbus rested here at the beginning of each of his voyages of discovery to the Americas. His home is now the Columbus Museum, again still standing as originally constructed.

The best way to see the city is to head for the start of the "Tourist Bus" tour at Parque Santa Catalina, you could also catch it from the city's main bus station. Find a yellow open-topped double decker bus, pay your 6 euros or so fare and let the bus take you around all the major historic and commercial areas of the city. If you decide to get off at any of the stops, remember, another bus will come along around every 45 minutes. You can get off wherever you want and catch the next bus without paying anything extra.

Pueblo Canaria
Parque Doramas - behind the city's casino.

The Canarian artist Nestor designed the village. Excellent example of Canarian architecture; buildings with wooden roofs/balconies, a large patio area surrounded by cafes, craft shops (and the tourist info office open 'till 2pm daily). Every Sunday morning from 11:30 to 13:00 the locals come here dressed in Canarian costume to perform traditional music and dancing.

Doramas Park itself is a sub-tropical paradise in itself worth a visit. Cascading water features, abundant Canarian flora a terrace cafe and generally a world away from the surrounding city. In the center of the park is THE hotel to be seen at, Hotel Santa Catalina. Dating back to the 1800s the original Canarian style of the building is quite spectacular and there's a nice terrace to sit out on for morning coffee or afternoon tea.

Alfredo Kraus Auditorium

Check what's on here in the evenings! This is home to many of the operatic/musical performances of the city as well as more modern concerts at times, along with being the headquarters for the islands International Film Festival.

Check their official website here

 

Las Canteras

The beach here is 3km in length and one of the best kept I've seen. Walking along the strand by the beach, you pass some of the best restaurants in the city and a nice choice of tapas bars and cafes. At the north end of the beach is LAS ARENAS, a shopping center housing a hundred or so stores where you can find anything to shop for from food to clothes, electricals, duty free .... one of my favorite places in the city!

 

Mesa y Lopez

The main shopping street in the city. Better class of shops to be found here including Spain's (largest) national department store El Corte Ingles, 13 floors in total of shopping housed in two buildings. The length of this street is just as good as the store for shopping as are the two parallel streets either side.

 

Vegueta & Triana

The Vegueta district is where you'll find the historic quarter, monuments and museums. Adjacent is the pedestrianised Triana district, another good place for shopping with its beautiques and Metropole shopping center. Nice pavement cafes to take breaks in as you max the cards.

 

Parque Santa Catalina

Already mentioned as the place to catch the tourist bus, the surrounding area another nice place for shopping. Some nice lunchtime cafes and bars and a popular meeting point for tourists and locals. Watch out for events held here some evenings. Pop concerts, sporting events and the island's annual carnival are some of the events to be found at regular intervals throughout the year. During the evening this is one of the main meeting areas in the city and the surrounding streets are home to a lot of very good and busy bars, restaurants and much later on in the night, the clubs.

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