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Las Palmas (capitale, nord)

Where to Stay in Las Palmas (Capital, North) : Complete Guide

Las Palmas unfolds its charms in the north of Gran Canaria, where the Atlantic Ocean caresses golden sand beaches and steep cliffs. Its palm-lined avenues lead to lively squares where the scent of coffee and tropical fruits lingers in the air. The old town, with its houses adorned with flower-filled balconies, tells stories of sailors and merchants. The rhythmic waves and generous sun create an intoxicating atmosphere. This dynamic capital pulses with a mixed culture, inviting travellers to wander endlessly between sea and mountain.

Safety score: 9/10midHoneymoon couplesCulture enthusiastsFamilies with childrenSolo travellers

Pros

  • Accessible urban beaches
  • Rich colonial culture
  • Varied seafood gastronomy
  • Mild climate all year round
  • Efficient public transport

Cons

  • Heavy traffic during peak hours
  • Significant tourism in season
  • Sometimes strong wind on the coast

The 5 best hotels in Las Palmas (capitale, nord)

Catalina Plaza Hotel Sostenible - Vue d'ensemble
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Catalina Plaza Hotel Sostenible

3-star hotel
9.11 823 reviews
Top pick

Located in the heart of Las Palmas, the Catalina Plaza Hotel Sostenible offers accommodation committed to an ecological approach. This three-star establishment provides facilities adapted for disabled guests. Guests benefit from an airport shuttle service and an on-site restaurant. Free Wi-Fi covers all areas and room service ensures constant comfort.

Équipements pour les personnes handicapéesService d'étageNavette aéroportWi-Fi disponible partoutRestaurantConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~153EUR / night
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Hotel Matilde by Grupo Matilde - Vue d'ensemble
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Hotel Matilde by Grupo Matilde

3-star hotel
8.53 121 reviews
Excellent

The Hotel Matilde by Grupo Matilde is located in the centre of Las Palmas. This three-star hotel welcomes pets and offers private parking. Travellers have access to free Wi-Fi throughout the property. The central location allows easy access to the main attractions of the capital.

Équipements pour les personnes handicapéesWi-Fi disponible partoutAnimaux domestiques admisConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteParking
From ~161EUR / night
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Bull Reina Isabel & Spa - Vue d'ensemble
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Bull Reina Isabel & Spa

4-star hotel
8.62 050 reviews
Recommended

The Bull Reina Isabel & Spa enjoys a beachfront location in Las Palmas. This four-star hotel features a pool and a fitness centre. Room service and the restaurant complete the offering. Free parking is available for guests.

1 piscineCentre de remise en formeService d'étageEn bord de plageRestaurantParking gratuit
From ~363EUR / night
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Boutique Hotel Cordial La Peregrina - Vue d'ensemble
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Boutique Hotel Cordial La Peregrina

4-star hotel
8.41 312 reviews

The Boutique Hotel Cordial La Peregrina is located in the centre of Las Palmas. This four-star establishment offers a pool and a fitness centre. Parking and free Wi-Fi are included. Its boutique character ensures a refined and intimate atmosphere.

1 piscineCentre de remise en formeWi-Fi disponible partoutConnexion Wi-Fi gratuiteParking
From ~198EUR / night
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Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel - Gran Lujo - Vue d'ensemble
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Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel - Gran Lujo

5-star hotel
9.01 852 reviews

The Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel - Gran Lujo occupies a central position in Las Palmas. This five-star luxury hotel features two pools and a fitness centre. Facilities for disabled guests and room service complete the offering. The airport shuttle and free Wi-Fi are provided.

2 piscinesCentre de remise en formeÉquipements pour les personnes handicapéesService d'étageNavette aéroportWi-Fi disponible partout
From ~378EUR / night
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Complete guide

Ambiance & Landscapes

Las Palmas offers a striking blend of urban modernity and preserved nature. The streets of the old town Vegueta breathe colonial history with their colourful facades and shaded inner patios. To the north, verdant hills rise towards panoramic ocean views while black and golden sand beaches stretch for several kilometres. The Triana district vibrates with artistic energy and the coastal promenades offer spectacular sunsets. The iodine-rich sea air mingles with the scents of citrus and spices from local markets. This setting, changing with the hours of the day, seduces all the senses and invites peaceful or dynamic exploration according to your desires.

Things to See and Do

Visit the historic Vegueta district for its cobbled streets and Santa Ana Cathedral. Stroll along Playa de Las Canteras, a long urban beach ideal for swimming and water sports. Explore Las Palmas market for its fresh produce and local specialities. Discover Castillo de la Luz and its military history then head up to Parc de Santa Catalina for its open-air concerts. Take a boat trip to spot dolphins and whales offshore. Do not miss the Columbus Museum for a rich cultural immersion with artefacts and stories.

Where to Eat and Drink

The tables of Las Palmas celebrate seafood and traditional recipes. Savour papas arrugadas served with spicy red or green mojo. Fresh fish such as vieil or grilled sea bream are essential on terraces facing the sea. Bodegas serve Canarian cheeses and local wine from the Agaete region. For a sweet break, try bienmesabe or almond frangipanes. Many tapas bars offer Canarian wines and craft beers in a convivial, authentic atmosphere.

Transport & Access

Gran Canaria Airport is around twenty minutes by taxi or bus from central Las Palmas. The Guaguas bus network serves all districts and nearby beaches with great regularity. Modern trams link the port to the city centre and make travel easy without a car. Car hire is recommended to explore the northern coastal roads but traffic can be heavy during peak hours. Ferries from Tenerife or Lanzarote arrive directly at Las Palmas port, offering a spectacular arrival by sea.

Who Is It For?

Las Palmas suits couples seeking romance thanks to its coastal promenades and refined restaurants. Culture and history enthusiasts will appreciate the museums and colonial architecture. Families find safe beaches and fun activities for children. Solo travellers or groups enjoy a lively nightlife and varied gastronomy. This urban and seaside mix appeals to all profiles seeking authenticity and modern comforts.

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