Calle Triana
Calle Triana
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lovetravel1996
Stamford, CT280 contributions
Aug 2019
This pedestrian-only street is a great place to spend the morning, afternoon or early evening. It's full of little shops mixed in with brand-shops. There are also lots of little cafes and restaurants on it or on the small streets adjacent where one can find great foods or sit and relax after a long day. The architecture and color of the street is worth admiring, and is a great passageway to the Historical downtown district
Written January 16, 2020
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kattullus
Stockholm, Sweden1,127 contributions
Dec 2020
Many of the buildings along this street are real gems. All om them with their own personality and clad in contrasting clear colours. Even so, the general impression is very harmonious. Do not let all attractive shopping windows make you forget to admire the facades.
Written January 11, 2021
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123pix
Falmouth, UK508 contributions
Nov 2022
Tirana is a lovely blend of attractive colourful historic buildings and modern shops. Not too busy when we were there, so able to comfortably have a good look around and buy some great items. Nice selection of outdoor cafes and quite alot of other eating/drinking options. Cool place to visit if you like historical buildings and great shops.
Written November 14, 2022
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154rox
Stamford, CT52 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Anything you want is probably here, there are many restaurants along the way and no cars so walking is easy and leisurely. Lots of local shops. Try cafe SOL for coffee. Nice service and presentation and a good energy boost along the way. Very fair prices.
Written January 25, 2020
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Doki
Brussels, Belgium98 contributions
Apr 2019 • Family
Very good place to walk & shop around! Bring your purse 👛 with you!!! Great 👍 souvenirs of Canarian island 🌴!!
Written April 25, 2019
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Richard P
Pontypridd, UK43 contributions
Calle Triana is the wide, shop lined pedestrianised street, with a bus station at each end.
Travellers from the Southern resorts can be here in 30 minutes on the Las Palmas bus - great option for rainy days.
Here you will find everything you would expect from a main shopping thoroughfare, including all the big retail chains - Gap and so on.
We really like the fact that there are still a lot of original and individual shops to browse.
Lots of retail clothing shops - leaning towards teenagers.
Shoe shops a plenty. Great prices too.
Personally, I get bored with shopping very quickly, so just as well everything closes for the Siesta in the afternoons.
Time then to head for Canteras beach (1km) for a couple of hours before returning to seek out a small traditional restaurant in the cobbled side streets.
Or wander back through Vegueta, the oldest part of the city, before catching the bus back - easiest to walk down to the motorway, where you'll find your stop.
HAPPY SHOPPING/EATING!!
PS buy a TARJETA INSULAR - this saves a lot of hassle getting on and off buses, looking for change - its basically a carnet which you buy at the main bus stations and each fare is taken of every time you swipe it on the bus - goes a long way, but only worth it if you are busing it a lot.
Richard
Travellers from the Southern resorts can be here in 30 minutes on the Las Palmas bus - great option for rainy days.
Here you will find everything you would expect from a main shopping thoroughfare, including all the big retail chains - Gap and so on.
We really like the fact that there are still a lot of original and individual shops to browse.
Lots of retail clothing shops - leaning towards teenagers.
Shoe shops a plenty. Great prices too.
Personally, I get bored with shopping very quickly, so just as well everything closes for the Siesta in the afternoons.
Time then to head for Canteras beach (1km) for a couple of hours before returning to seek out a small traditional restaurant in the cobbled side streets.
Or wander back through Vegueta, the oldest part of the city, before catching the bus back - easiest to walk down to the motorway, where you'll find your stop.
HAPPY SHOPPING/EATING!!
PS buy a TARJETA INSULAR - this saves a lot of hassle getting on and off buses, looking for change - its basically a carnet which you buy at the main bus stations and each fare is taken of every time you swipe it on the bus - goes a long way, but only worth it if you are busing it a lot.
Richard
Written January 20, 2008
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Saschavg
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain106 contributions
Nov 2014 • Couples
This is a realy nice street for a walk and shopping.Also in the side streets a lot of options for food or tapas. I realy can recomend a visit.
Written March 3, 2015
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GeraldineScotland
Dunfermline, UK225 contributions
Mar 2013 • Couples
Loved my visit to Las Palmas, so much so,, spending a month there in February. Visited Calle Triana was impressed with the choice of stores. Noticed on here a review from Jennifer J.. stating "even American stores like Zara and H&M are located here"??????? Zara is a Spanish chain...., H&M are Swedish! Americans think they own everything...?
Written January 2, 2014
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Mary Louise S
47 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
This street is always buzzing with local people and visitors of all ages. There are lots of interesting shops and cafes. We always felt safe even in the evening.
Written February 20, 2020
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Marty Bielicki
Stuart, FL14,506 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Inviting historic pedistrian street filled now with assortment of store fronts from café’s, clothing stores, pastry shops and just about everything else. This unique Gran Canary Street is well worth the time to explore.
It is about three miles from the port which we walked along the shore front. You can also take the Hop on Hop off bus to get here or even a taxi. You can argue the center of the area is the historic church of Santa Ana.
On the eastern end is a large Tourist center for any information and maps. The friendly people were quite helpful along our journey. There are a number of interesting alley’s to jut away from. These alleys have a number of café’s and smaller stores of interest.
The Art Nouveau style of architecture in many of these buildings is quite impressive. There is quite a concerted effort to preserve the history of the area. On Calle Triana you can actually see an old cable car rail that was preserved representing an old bygone era.
We found Restaurant Perez by the Cathedral to be quite entertaining with strong Wi-Fi. We would recommend a few hours to explore Calle Triana and Cathedral Santa Ana.
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It is about three miles from the port which we walked along the shore front. You can also take the Hop on Hop off bus to get here or even a taxi. You can argue the center of the area is the historic church of Santa Ana.
On the eastern end is a large Tourist center for any information and maps. The friendly people were quite helpful along our journey. There are a number of interesting alley’s to jut away from. These alleys have a number of café’s and smaller stores of interest.
The Art Nouveau style of architecture in many of these buildings is quite impressive. There is quite a concerted effort to preserve the history of the area. On Calle Triana you can actually see an old cable car rail that was preserved representing an old bygone era.
We found Restaurant Perez by the Cathedral to be quite entertaining with strong Wi-Fi. We would recommend a few hours to explore Calle Triana and Cathedral Santa Ana.
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Written June 14, 2018
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Christiane L
Namur Province, Belgium
Les grandes enseignes sont moins chère qu' en Belgique? Je pars en Juillet y a t-il des soldes?merci d'avance pour vos réponses
Nacho347
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain19 contributions
Pienso que si, bastante mas baratas
brian250561
Burntisland, UK66 contributions
is there a bus goes here from san Augustin
thanks in advance
Elena V
24 contributions
Yes, buses go to San Telmo, which is the main bus terminal in the city and is right next to triana
Bidane B
Durango, Spain
Hola buenas, me gustaría saber si conoces alguna perfumería original en la calle triana o en las palmas de gran canaria.
Gracias.
Pedro V
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain44 contributions
Hay una perfumería grande, una franquicia llamada Douglas. Está pasando H&M en dirección al parque San Telmo.
Caminando en dirección al otro extremo de la calle, al llegar al semáforo, llegamos a la calle Malteses. Sin cruzar el paso de peatones gire a su derecha hacia arriba. l a primera calle a la derecha por la misma acera gira a la derecha y se encuentra otra perfumería. Esta última algo más pequeñita. Esta en una calle paralela: la calle Cano. Espero haberle ayudado.
How far to nearest nice beach from Calle Triana,
Pedro V
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain44 contributions
it's about five kilometers away. If you feel like having a stroll, it's within walking distance. It can be one hour going by the avenue watching the water front and the port in front of. The weather is usually nice and the sea breeze very enjoyable. If not, you should take the bus nº 1 in front of the theatre at the end of Triana St along side, just in the back street, where a the bus station is located and take bus number 1. Fair price:1,40 euros.
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