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LA OROTAVA

Summary

  • La Orotava is a charming municipality located in the north of Tenerife, known for its rich history, traditional Canarian architecture and stunning landscapes.

  • Founded in the 16th century, La Orotava preserves an old town that has been declared a historical-artistic site. Cobbled streets, colonial houses with wooden balconies and charming squares, a true journey back in time.

  • The Botanical Garden, known as the Acclimatization Garden of La Orotava, houses a vast collection of exotic and tropical plants. La Orotava is famous for its carpets of flowers and volcanic sand that are created during the Corpus Christi festivities, a visual spectacle.

  • Its economy is based on agriculture, with emphasis on the cultivation of bananas and vineyards.

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Tags.

Colonial, Balconies, Corpus

Location map Orotava

What to do in La Orotava - Recommended services and places

Walks and Monuments

Cobblestone streets, historic architecture, lush nature, and spectacular views.

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Recommended restaurants

A variety of Canarian cuisine, a welcoming atmosphere, and options for everyone.

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Shopping in La Orotava

Local shops, Canarian crafts, fresh produce, charm, and tradition.

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Hotels in La Orotava

Charming hotels, spectacular views, historic architecture, a welcoming atmosphere, personalized service, a peaceful setting, local cuisine, and guaranteed relaxation.

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Teide via La Orotava

On the way up through Orotava, the Teide Rose Stone is a unique volcanic formation resembling a petrified rose, standing out for its shape and natural beauty.

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ROSE STONE

On the way up through Orotava, the Teide Rose Stone is a unique volcanic formation resembling a petrified rose, standing out for its shape and natural beauty.

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