TRIANA
Read moreOn the other side of the carretera del centro, we enter the Triana neighbourhood, which owes its name to the similarities it originally had with the homonymous neighbourhood of Seville. A century ago, this district was frequented by sailors and remained so until the construction of the La Luz wharf in the Isleta area. Today it is the city's shopping district par excellence, which is structured around Calle Mayor de Triana, a large pedestrian street with beautiful bourgeois buildings and numerous bars with terraces.
THEATER PÉREZ GALDÓS
The most modern theater in Las Palmas with a program to consult on the ...Read more
PLAZA DE LAS RANAS
Read moreThis square marks the line between two districts, Triana and Vegueta. A staircase, which once ran alongside the barranco, leads to the Plaza de Hurtado de Mendoza, better known as the Plaza de Hurtado de Mendoza or the Plaza de las Ranas, the frog square, in reference to the decoration of the great fountain that presides over it. At other times, it was also called Prince Alfonso Square and Democracy Square in 1868. Its origin dates back to the early 19th century, when this part was levelled to build the bridge over the Guiniguada.
PLAZA DE SANTO DOMINGO
Read moreClose to the museum, you will find this place of the eponymous church is part of the former Dominican convent. It is the same land and the chapel of San Pedro Martir, than the conquistador Pedro of vera was built in the 16th century. Inside, you can admire several sculptures of Luján Pérez, and a Mexican baroque monstrance of the 18th century.
SAN TELMO CHAPEL
Chapel in the north of the city with a single index with a marine characterRead more
PUEBLO CANARIO
Canarian village with a chapel built by Majorcan monks with a patio and a ...Read more