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Don’t miss the deeper story of Santa Cruz de Tenerife when you book this comprehensive walking tour of the city’s heritage. Explore historic landmarks like the Black Castle and Fishermen’s Quarter while admiring contemporary sites such as the striking auditorium and maritime park. Influences from Romans, Phoenicians, and European settlers are evident throughout the city’s architecture and customs. Pack weather-appropriate gear, such as sunscreen, a sweater, or an umbrella, and enjoy an optional coffee break (cost not included).
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Tenerife Soul trips
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331margrita, Jan 2025
I, who speak very good Spanish, have been living here in the centre of Santa Cruz de Tenerife since 12 December 2024 and will stay here until 18 January 2025. The only positive thing for me is that with the numerous public “guaguas” (buses) various excursion destinations can be visited. But I regret my decision to stay in this city for 5 weeks. Despite the many cleaners, this town is extremely dirty and it still stinks hideously in “winter”. This will probably also be the reason why many shops and restaurants regularly use penetrating fragrance sprays. Adult men - and of course the numerous dogs and doggies - are not afraid to pee on the open road. What really outraged me was the fact that all the wastewater in this city flows unfiltered into the ocean, because wastewater treatment plants do not exist (yet!?). Not only the human faeces, but everything that somehow flows through a drain ends up in the sea. In the public toilets, there is often a notice asking you not to throw toilet paper or similar into the bowl! There are buckets available next to the toilet where the used toilet paper may be disposed of - accordingly, it also stinks in the toilets, because these buckets are rarely emptied. Also not recommended is to take a look at the kitchen - whether in an award-winning restaurant or in a tapas bar: your appetite will run out. Personal shopping at the Mercado de nuestra Señora de Africa market is certainly worthwhile. Too bad the capital of Tenerife is no longer worried.
adr953, Feb 2024
The merkado you shouldn't miss. Not only because of the nice images on the outside of the complex, the large number of providers, but certainly also because of what is said, the tastiest ice cream in Tenerife. A visit to Santa Cruz on this island is not complete without visiting the market halls.
Wurzelrudi, Dec 2023
It is ideal for cruisers who want to have solid ground under their feet after days at sea and can get back on the boat after 4 hours. We arrived one evening from Puerto de la Cruz for the opening of the Christmas market and left again after an hour. We couldn't find anything nice. The white tents made the Christmas market look like a UN refugee camp. All the tables in the restaurants were reserved and you couldn't get a table anywhere. Otherwise we couldn't find anything nice that would have made us want to stay.
kenny10564, Mar 2023
this is a very nice city. lots of spanish architecture to look at and to photo. plenty of museums to visit and my fav is the military museum. if into shopping then you will find what you need.
The oldest church of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the beginning of the City.
Plaza de España , Cabildo Insular and San Cristobal Castle museum.
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