Paseo cultural de día completo por Las Palmas
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Paseo cultural de día completo por Las Palmas

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Explorarás el barrio de Vegueta, en la capital de la isla, para contemplar sus casas pintadas de colores pastel.
  • Visita al Museo Canario para conocer el patrimonio antiguo de la isla.
  • Tendrá tiempo libre para visitar las tiendas y boutiques de Las Palmas.
  • Podrá contemplar estatuas y esculturas antiguas en el Museo Diocesano y la Catedral.
  • Un guía local experto compartirá su conocimiento inigualable de la cultura de Gran Canaria
Qué te espera

Empápese de la rica historia y la vibrante cultura del casco antiguo de Las Palmas en esta visita guiada por Vegueta. Dirigida por un guía local experto, esta excursión promete un viaje inolvidable a través de callejuelas empedradas y arquitectura centenaria. Ana, una de nuestras expertas guías locales, afirma: "Una de las cosas que más me gusta hacer es perderme por el casco antiguo, paseando por las callejuelas a tu propio ritmo. Vegueta está tan de moda y tiene tanto ambiente que es como estar en una película".

Comience su aventura con una exploración guiada por las encantadoras calles de Vegueta. Conozca historias fascinantes y descubra joyas ocultas mientras pasea por este barrio histórico. Adéntrese en el pasado en el renombrado Museo Canario, donde le aguardan artefactos antiguos y conocimientos sobre el patrimonio prehispánico de la isla. Ana añade: "Sin la generosidad del Dr. Gregorio Chil y Naranjo, que cedió su casa para albergar el museo, estos valiosos objetos no estarían hoy a disposición del público".

Continúe su inmersión cultural con una visita al Museo Diocesano, que muestra el patrimonio religioso y artístico de Gran Canaria. Maravíllese ante la obra maestra arquitectónica de la Catedral de Santa Ana antes de disfrutar de tiempo libre para explorar Vegueta a su propio ritmo. Pasee por sus bulliciosas calles, eche un vistazo a sus pintorescas tiendas y boutiques, y quizás adquiera algún recuerdo o artesanía local para conmemorar su visita.

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Importante
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 1 day antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Bien

4 /5

Basado en 162 valoraciones de clientes reales


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Servicio

4,1/5

Personal

4,1/5

Seguridad

4,1/5

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  • K

    Keiner

    Verified booking

    4.6

    28 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Wer sich traut kann dieses Erlebnis auch mit bisschen Mühe selbst Erkunden.

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    Uwe Lutz

    Verified booking

    4.2

    28 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Die Tour war gut organisiert und durchgeführt. Für Leute ab 1.80m Grösse ist die Fahrt im Bus eine Tortur, da der Sitzabstand für diese ca. 2 stündige Fahrt (hin und zurück) einfach zu kurz ist. Das es geht beweisen die Shuttles Airport-Hotel-Airport mit wenigstens etwas mehr Kniefreiheit in den Bussen.

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    Di

    Verified booking

    3.8

    27 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    We felt that the group was far too big for one small lady to cope with. She had no stick or flag so we could see her when walking round the streets of Las Palmas. Although she spoke German & English well the group had no chance of hearing her outside the coach. We really needed a Vox Box to hear her on the street in museum and Cathedral. No warning that nearly all the information in the museums would be only in Spanish. Not enough time to visit shopping street, not told of location. Needed map

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    Maggie

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    3

    14 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó solo


    I understand that there are a lack of guides in the area. This is the explanation I was given when I complained to a Tui rep. The hotel pick ups in the area, took an hour as , not everyone was ready at their stop. The poor guide had to the information in 3 languages, a feat indeed. However, it was fast and ,despite my concerted effort was unable to follow the English information fully. As a solo traveller, I tried to seek out other English speaking visitors to compare notes and accuracies.…

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    Linda

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    3

    14 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    The time in Las Palmas was interesting however spending two hours on a coach there and two hours back was not. The size of the group was too large making it difficult to hear information from the guide. Having to hear the same information in two languages was irritating to say the least . Would I recommend this tour in the current format, definitely not.

  • J

    Johannsen

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    1

    13 de noviembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Die Hin- und Rückfahrt von/nach Mogan dauerte insgesamt fünf Stunden mit dem Bus. Erst durch wiederholtes Nachfragen erhielten wir Informationen zur Lage der Toiletten. Die angebotene kulturelle Besichtigung war äußerst begrenzt. Wir wurden lediglich zum Museum und zur Kathedrale geführt, was die gesamte Führung auf etwa zehn Minuten beschränkte. Die verbleibenden vier Stunden in Las Palmas waren wir ohne Stadtplan und ohne jegliche Informationen auf uns allein gestellt. Dieser Tag war Sch..

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