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La Orotava: A Journey to the Heart of Tenerife

28/05/2025
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La Orotava, one of the most iconic destinations in the north of Tenerife, captures the island's essence with its history, architecture, and natural landscapes. Just minutes from the coast, this town is perfect for those seeking an authentic experience of Tenerife, away from the crowds and immersed in a unique setting that blends culture, nature, and tradition.

Must-See Places in La Orotava

La Casa de los Balcones

One of the most visited and iconic spots in La Orotava is the Casa de los Balcones, a historic building dating back to 1632 and a remarkable example of traditional Canarian architecture. Its façade, adorned with balconies made of Canarian pine wood, and its charming interior courtyard reflect the architectural style of the time. This site is a must-visit for those wanting to learn more about Tenerife’s history and rich cultural heritage.

La Casa Lercaro

Another significant historical landmark is Casa Lercaro, which dates back to the 17th century and features an impressive baroque façade. Inside, the mansion boasts patios and gardens that create a sense of spaciousness and peace. Today, the house operates as a restaurant and café, allowing guests to enjoy local cuisine while taking in the beauty of the architecture and panoramic views of the Orotava Valley.

Gardens of the Marquesado de la Quinta Roja

In this peaceful corner of La Orotava lies the Gardens of the Marquesado de la Quinta Roja, a space full of history and beauty. With its seven terraced levels, the garden offers spectacular views of the valley and the sea. Originally conceived as a mausoleum, it is now one of the most serene spots for strolling and enjoying local vegetation. Not far from here, Casa Egon, a traditional pastry shop, is the perfect place to take a break and try a delicious local sweet.

The Church of La Concepción

The Church of La Concepción is a prime example of Canarian baroque architecture, known for its majestic façade and dome inspired by Florence Cathedral. Built in 1788, the church is a landmark for the people of La Orotava and an awe-inspiring site for visitors interested in Tenerife’s religious heritage and history.

Ibero-American Handicrafts Museum of Tenerife

If you’re interested in the history and art of Tenerife, don’t miss the Ibero-American Handicrafts Museum of Tenerife, located in the former convent of San Benito Abad. This museum houses a valuable collection of handicrafts, mainly of Ibero-American origin, and is a fantastic place to learn about the traditions and customs of the islands.

La Máquina Gofio Mill

Gofio, one of the most traditional foods in Canarian cuisine, holds a special place in La Orotava. At the La Máquina Gofio Mill, a traditional mill still in operation since the 17th century, you can learn all about the gofio production process and taste different forms of this food—a true delight for the senses.

La Orotava Town Hall Square

At the heart of La Orotava is the Town Hall Square, a symbolic place that becomes especially relevant during Corpus Christi festivities, when the famous carpets made of flowers and volcanic sand are displayed. This ephemeral art, declared a Site of Cultural Interest, forms a giant tapestry that has earned a Guinness World Record. If you visit the square at another time of year, you can still learn more about this tradition at the Interpretation Centre of Ephemeral Art.

Liceo de Taoro

The Liceo de Taoro, a mansion built in 1928, is another interesting site to visit in La Orotava. This stately building is surrounded by beautiful gardens with panoramic views of the valley. Although it serves as the headquarters of the Liceo de Taoro Cultural Society, visitors can enjoy its gardens and its restaurant, which is known for offering excellent value for money.

Hijuela del Botánico

For nature lovers, the Hijuela del Botánico is the ideal place to relax and enjoy a wide collection of tropical plant species. This botanical garden, part of the acclimatization gardens of La Orotava, features a Canarian dragon tree over 200 years old, making it a fascinating stop for those interested in local flora.

La Orotava Beaches

Although La Orotava is better known for its historical and natural heritage, it also has a coastal side. The beaches of El Rincón and El Bollullo, with their distinctive volcanic landscape and black sand, offer a peaceful setting to enjoy the sun and sea. El Bollullo Beach, in particular, is very popular among those looking for a secluded spot to unwind.

Visit a Banana Plantation

One of Tenerife’s most important crops is the banana, and in La Orotava, you can visit an organic farm to learn more about this fruit. During the visit, you’ll discover the cultivation process and enjoy a tasting of local bananas, as well as liqueurs made from this fruit.

Abama Hotels: The Perfect Place for Your Getaway

If you stay at Abama Hotels, you’ll be able to explore this historical gem while enjoying the luxury and comfort of a 5-star resort in Tenerife. This stunning complex is located in a privileged setting by the ocean and offers an unparalleled experience of comfort and exclusivity.

From its luxury suites to its top-tier facilities and services, every detail is designed to provide you with a relaxing and wellness-filled stay. In addition, for those seeking a complete wellness experience, Sándara Wellness & Spa invites you to enjoy a haven of peace and serenity.

Whether you want to explore the history, culture, or nature of La Orotava, Abama Hotels provides the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure.

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