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La Palma Freetours

In this interesting daytime Free Tour, you'll discover the historic center of the capital through a circular route lasting approximately two hours. Our journey begins in one of the Island's most frequented plazas—Plaza Van Dale, unique for being home to the sole statue dedicated to "Los Divinos" (The Divine Ones) throughout all of Spain. Starting from Plaza Van Dale, we proceed down its central avenue towards Calle O’Daly, named after an important historical figure associated with Ireland. Here, we enter the Church of El Salvador, showcasing numerous Flemish artworks dating back to the sixteenth century. At Plaza de España, we delve into the significance of the City Hall building; it holds distinction as the first municipal government body democratically elected via universal suffrage across entire Spain. Additionally, it is among just three locations nationwide where electric lighting was initially introduced. Continuing along Calle O’Daly leads us to Calle Anselmo Pérez de Brito, honoring another pivotal character in local history. As we walk further, admire the iconic Canarian balconies adorning these buildings. Continue your stroll past charming Colonial-style homes featuring intricate Mudejar window lattices. You'll come upon La Cruz del Tercero, symbolizing the conquest era of Gran Canaria. Ascending toward Plaza de la Alameda reveals the renowned Ship of the Virgin sculpture ("Barco de la Virgen"), serving as backdrop for discussions surrounding Las Palmas' grand quinquennial celebration known locally as 'La Bajada de la Virgen.' Finally, conclude your exploration atop the hill overlooking the harbor at the imposing walls of the Castle of Santa Catalina de Alexandria – completed late seventeenth century - once guarding against maritime invasions threatening the safety of the bustling port below.

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Free Tour City Center

In this interesting daytime Free Tour, we will get to know the Historic Center of the capital in a circular tour of about 2 hours. We will start the tour from one of the most visited squares on the Island, the only one with a monument to Los Divinos in Spain, Plaza Van Dale. From Plaza Vandale, we will go to the main street, Calle O’Daly, in memory of one relevant Irish historical figure. We will go inside Iglesia de El Salvador, where we can see many Flemish pieces of art from the 16th century. From Plaza de España, we will explain as well the front of the Ayuntamiento, first council formed in a democratic way, by popular suffrage, in the whole Spain. Also, one of the three places in the whole country where electricity was established. From Calle O’Daly, we will go to Calle Anselmo Pérez de Brito, which also honours a very relevant figure of our history. We will visit the most famous balconies in the Canary Islands. We will continue our path admiring the colonial style houses with windows and balconies that have mudejar style latticework. We will reach La Cruz del Tercero that reminds us of the island conquest. We will go up to Plaza de la Alameda where we can see the famous Barco de la Virgen and talk about our main five-yearly celebrations: La Bajada de la Virgen. The visit ends up in the Castillo de Santa Catalina de Alejandría, a small fortress close to the sea, that was finalised at the end of the 17th century, to protect the city from the attacks of the corsairs.

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