One of Tenerife's top resorts, Puerto de la Cruz is on the north coast of the island. Both Spanish and island traditions are evident in the former fishing village. Its Sardine Festival and annual Carnaval are two highlights of life on the island. Busy, narrow streets of the Old Town, packed with colonial architecture, make walking a safer bet than driving. Popular attractions include Lago Martianez, the casino, Parrot Pool, the Banana Plantation and the Botanical Gardens, which date back to 1788.
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Relax Center es un centro de imagen y belleza. Que dispone de amplias instalaciones ,en las cuales usted podra disfrutar de un espacio tranquilo y relajado, donde se realizan todo tipo de servicios relacionados con la belleza y el bienestar. Nuestro personal altamente cualificado habla diferentes idiomas para que la relacion cliente y especialista sea lo mas comoda posible. Realizamos todo tipo de masajes terapeuticos, peluqueria, tratamientos faciales , corporales y capilares.
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Ride through Puerto de la Cruz on an electric self-balancing on an original Segway®. Enjoy this exciting tour where our qualified local guide will show you Puerto de la Cruz, its people and its history. Numbers are limited to six people per guide, ensuring a personalized experience with a small group. Choose from a selection of start times. Put on your helmet and enjoy a training session to get familiar with your two-wheeled Segway®. Once you feel at ease, follow your guide and glide through the city on our route. Enjoy a tour of almost two hours, visiting The Garden Beach at Punta Brava (Playa Jardin), Saint Philip´s Castle, neighbourhood of La Ranilla, fishing harbour, The Martianez Coast Swimming Pool Complex, the palm tree promenade, church of Nuestra Señora de la Pena de Francia, pass by the famous Plaza del Charco (Pool Square) and more. And all this in a fun way. To see more information about our tours, availability, offers and access to the booking system, you can visit our website.
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Well worth a walk to admire the views - wear sensible shoes and make sure you take water . Very pleasant walk.
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The street art is located on the side of buildings throughout La Ranilla, the old Fishermen’s District/ PDLC’s Old Town. There is an eclectic mix of modern art, some very large murals and some smaller and much less noticeable, so it’s fun to keep your eyes peeled. La Ranilla, is very close to Plaza Charco and the Port area, it is mainly pedestrianised and on the flat. As well as the public art there are colourful buildings with balconies, charming cottages and lots of inviting restaurants. This was my favourite part of town. A hidden gem of an area and well worth exploring. Highly recommend.
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The mansion was built in 1730 and it seems was originally the headquarters and wine cellars of a Dutch wine exporting company. In 1774 it was purchased by a Mr.Archibald Little a British merchant whose family owned the house until 1854 (thereby the name Little's Place, in Spanish SITIO LITRE) In 1856 the property was bought by a Mr.Charles Smith whose family have owned the house right up until 1996, a period of 140 years. The historic English garden was first planned by the Little family, and added to by the Smith family. Many famous personalities have spent time in SITIO LITRE either as house guests or simply as guests at the numerous garden parties given in the magic garden. Amongst the most famous house guests were William Wilde, the father of Oscar Wilde, but possibly the most famous of all was Marianne North, the well known botanical painter, who lived in this house for two months in 1875, she is remembered in the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in London, where all her 832 paintings are on view. Many of her Tenerife works were painted in this garden (and we have placed copies of these around the garden, so you can see that even after 130 years, the garden is practically the same) Party guests were numerous, but to name only three, we can mention Sir Richard Burton, who passed through Tenerife on two occasions between 1860 and 1863, Sir Richard was the first European to enter the holy city of Mecca (dressed as a Muslim), he also discovered lake Tanganika, but he is best known for having translated the three erotic works of the east into English, these being "The Kamasutra", "The perfumed garden" and "The Arabian Nights". Many years later Agatha Christie and her daughter Rosalyn were on holiday in Puerto de la Cruz, the year was 1927 and she had just divorced her first husband, she was so inspired by the gardens that she wrote one of her novels, basing the plot in Puerto de la Cruz "The mysterious Mr.Quin". The first of all these guests should not be forgotten, he was one of the world's most famous discoverers and botanist. The famous German explorer Alexander Von Humboldt, he was the guest of honour at a party given for him on June 23rd 1799 by Mr Archibald Little. The house is still a private residence but the owners have decided to open the gardens to visitors, so they can savour this "Vision of Eden" and view the lovely collection of orchids, possibly the best in the Canary Islands. The SITIO LITRE garden is the oldest surviving garden in Tenerife, now 235 years old. It has been owned continuously by British families since 1774.
This garden is laid out in several sections, each featuring a different range of plants and trees. It includes a pool with many fish swimming in it. There's a 600 year old dragon tree, which was a good backdrop for photographing my husband! We enjoyed the coffee shop in the grounds.
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