Discover the Most Historic Town in Tenerife

San Cristóbal de La Laguna, more commonly known only as La Laguna, is the gorgeous, old capital of the Canary Islands. Located in the northern part of the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, La Laguna’s beautiful cobblestone streets are booming with history and culture. Boasting cathedrals dating back to the 16th century, while a variety of restaurants, cafes and bars adorn the corners of the town.

Although the combination of location, sightseeing and shopping are a strong pull to visit La Laguna’s strategic urban planning puts it on the map as a top destination site. UNESCO declared La Laguna a World Heritage Site in 1999 because its layout served as the grid-like basis for American towns that were founded during the Spanish conquest.

Whether traveling solo or with children, there are countless attractions and areas to visit and see. A solid starting point for all travelers is Conception Square that connects to some of the most vibrant streets and has a perfect view of the Church of the Immaculate Conception (the first church on the island of Tenerife). Regardless of religion, the beautiful churches that line the streets are La Laguna’s most frequented buildings. Other must-see religious buildings include the Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna and the convents of Santa Catalina and of Santa Clara.

In addition to the numerous churches, historical buildings overwhelm the town. From the Palace of Nava built in the 1500s, to the Leal Theatre most recently built in the early 1900s, La Laguna is filled with opportunities to admire various styles of architecture.  And if the stunning architecture isn’t enough, travelers can make their way to the world-famous food market, brimming with the freshest and most vibrant produce.

One day is all one needs to cover all corners of La Laguna, but if one chooses to stay the night, La Laguna Gran Hotel is within walking distance of some of the town’s greatest attractions and nightlife. The hotel also features a Michelin star restaurant with prime dining all year round. Another great option is the Hotel Laguna Nivaria, the perfect mix of tradition and renovation. Situated in a charming 16th century mansion, the complex boasts elegant suits and rooms and an à la carte restaurant to surprise you.

La Laguna is the travel destination to be for those searching to be fulfilled literally and spiritually. Even if travelers visit for only a couple of hours, they will leave with a newfound appreciation for Spain’s historical architecture and culture.

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