8 Best Sights in Las Palmas, Canary Islands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Las Palmas - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Casa de Colón

Vegueta Fodor's Choice

In a palace where Christopher Columbus may have stayed when he stopped to repair the Pinta's rudder, nautical instruments, copies of early navigational maps, and models of Columbus's three ships are on display in addition to interactive exhibits. The palace, which retains many original features, has two rooms holding pre-Columbian artifacts and one floor dedicated to paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries. There's a glaring absence of criticism of Columbus's complicated legacy.

Playa de las Canteras

Fodor's Choice

One of the best urban beaches in Spain is found at the northwest end of the city. Its yellow sands are flanked by a pleasant promenade that stretches more than 3 km (nearly 2 miles) from the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium in the south, where surfers congregate, to the Playa del Confital in the north. The beach is protected by a natural volcanic reef, La Barra, which runs parallel to the shore and makes for safe swimming. Lounge chairs and sunshades can be rented year-round. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; showers; toilets; water sports. Best for: sunset; surfing; swimming; walking.

Paseo de las Canteras, Las Palmas, 35008, Spain

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Catedral de Canarias

Vegueta

It took four centuries to complete St. Anne's Cathedral, so the neoclassical Roman columns of the 19th-century exterior contrast sharply with the Gothic ceiling vaulting of the interior. Baroque statues are displayed in the cathedral's Museo de Arte Sacro (Museum of Religious Art), arranged around a peaceful cloister. Ask the curator to open the sala capitular (chapter house) to see the 16th-century Valencian tile floor presided over by an 18th-century polychrome wooden sculpture of the crucifixion of Jesus by the Canaries' most famous sculptor, José Miguel Luján Pérez. On your way out, notice the black-bronze Canarian dog sculptures beside the main entrance that gave the Canary Islands their name.

Calle Obispo Codina 13, Las Palmas, 35001, Spain
928-314430
Sight Details
€6
Closed Sun.

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Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno

Vegueta

CAAM has earned a name for curating some of the best avant-garde shows in Spain, with a year-round calendar of exhibitions. The excellent permanent collection includes Canarian art from the 1930s and 1940s and works by the well-known Lanzarote artist César Manrique. The center, open until 9 pm, also has a fine collection of contemporary African art.

Calle los Balcones 11, Las Palmas, 35001, Spain
928-311800
Sight Details
Free
Closed Mon.

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Ermita de San Telmo

Triana

Destroyed by Dutch attackers in 1599, this charming little chapel (open until 2 pm daily) was rebuilt in the 18th century. Inside is a fine baroque altarpiece with rich gold leaf and wooden details. The chapel is generally open only before and after Mass.

Pl. de San Telmo, Las Palmas, 35002, Spain
928-367970
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Free

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Fundación de Arte y Pensamiento Martín Chirino

La Isleta

Housed in the Castillo de la Luz—the Canary Islands' oldest defensive fortress that once protected the port from pirates and other invaders—this foundation celebrates the Canaries' famous modern sculptor, who died in 2019. To see Chirino's swooping abstract designs on a free English-language guided tour (every Wednesday at 4 pm), it's essential to book ahead by phone or email ( [email protected]).

Calle Juan Rejón, Las Palmas, 35008, Spain
928-463162
Sight Details
€4
Closed Mon.

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Parque de Santa Catalina

In this park, visit the Museo Néstor, home to neoclassical and modernist works by brothers Miguel (architect) and Néstor (artist) Martín Fernández. There's also a play area and cultural center with temporary exhibitions. On the way there, stop at the neighboring Parque Doramas (stops are listed on big yellow signs; bus Nos. 2, 3, and 12 generally cover the entire city) to peek at the elegant Santa Catalina Hotel. Next to the Parque Doramas is the Pueblo Canario, a model village with typical Canarian architecture.

Calle León y Castilo, Las Palmas, Spain

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Poema del Mar Aquarium

This ultramodern fresh- and saltwater aquarium opened in 2017. It's organized by altitude: you start your visit gazing at the aquatic life of mountain lakes and rivers and finish in a room dedicated to alienlike deep-sea critters. The coral-filled pool is a highlight.

Avenida de los Consignatarios, Las Palmas, 35008, Spain
928-010350
Sight Details
€27

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