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Featured · Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ES
Wander through Vegueta, Las Palmas's layered old quarter, where cobblestone streets and wooden-balconied mansions tell stories of colonial trade routes. You'll move between markets and plazas, pausing at museums and the twin-towered cathedral that anchors this historic neighborhood.
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Mercado De Vegueta
Step into the daily rhythm of Vegueta at this traditional market, where vendors arrange fresh produce, fish, and flowers just as they have for generations.
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Plaza San Antonio Abad
Stand at the foundational plaza where Las Palmas began, marked by a small hermitage connected to Columbus's presence in the Canary Islands.
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Casa de Colón
Tour this carefully restored Canarian palace to trace Columbus's voyages and learn how the islands fit into larger patterns of exploration and trade.
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Santa Ana Cathedral
You'll recognize the cathedral by its twin towers, which blend Gothic, Neo-Classical, and Renaissance details into a striking monument that took centuries to complete.
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Plaza Santa Ana
This plaza pulses with life, ringed by fine colonial buildings and presided over by a pair of bronze dog statues that have become local symbols.
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Town Halls
The elegant 19th-century town hall houses works by Canarian artists and reflects the civic pride of Vegueta's prosperous era.
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Plaza del Espíritu Santo
A quieter square anchored by a rare stone domed fountain, surrounded by buildings that capture the feel of colonial-era Las Palmas.
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Museo Canario
Learn about the Canarii, the islands' original inhabitants, through exhibits that contextualize the deeper history beneath the colonial layers you've just walked.
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