Discover the best top things to do in El Paso, Spain including Palmex Cactus, Ad Astra La Palma, Museo de la Seda las Hilanderas, Refugio El Pilar, Mirador de la Cumbrecita.
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Calle Santa Ana 8 - El Paso - Ile de La Palma - Canaries Horaires : mardi - mercredi - jeudi -Toute l'année de 10h à 14h
This cacti garden is a private gem whose owners, passionate about succulents, are very helpful, friendly, and full of information. Their collection of agave and cacti is wide ranging and beautifully tended. One could roam through the garden for hours, soaking in the beauty and serenity. There is no entrance fee, but a nice donation is appreciated and helps cover the expenses. Highly recommended!
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Ad Astra is a latin locution that means "to the stars". Our purpose is to honor this name, bringing Astronomy closer to the general public in a pleasant and an entertaining way. Our company has a team of Starlight Guides and Astronomers with a broad experience in scientific popularization. We have advanced and powerful astronomical telescopes for Moon, planet and deep-sky object observation, such as nebulae, star clusters and galaxies. Additionally, we have an astronomical laser pointer and multimedia resources to identify the main constellations, and special filters to watch solar surface phenomena (sunspots, filaments and prominences). We will take you to the borders of the Universe on a fascinating journey where you will discover the mysteries of the Cosmos. We will answer all your questions, doubts and curiosities about Astronomy. What are you waiting for?
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On a beautiful island, find the quiet village of El Paso with its bold murals. Then step back into the cottage industry of silk weaving, to discover that this delicate, painstaking work is thriving! Our guide, Vincente, took us on tour from Santa Cruz. The drive was stunning and the ladies spinning delicate threads from the silk worms were mesmerising. This small and quiet display also houses beautiful finished garments through history. Designer, Manolo Blahnik, a resident of the island, brings it bang up to date. The rainbow colours were just beautiful to see. Refreshingly there was no gift shop.
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Went up by car - you can book a free parking space in advance on the Spanish National Parks website. An hour slot was enough time for us to walk to the viewpoint at Lomo de las Chozas and back again (with picture breaks). Also stopped to look at the friendly ravens.
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