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What to see in La Laguna
 

La Laguna is a city located in the northeast of the island of Tenerife, in the Canary archipelago. It is known for its important historical legacy, having been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. It was the first capital of Tenerife and has an urban layout that influenced the development of other colonial cities in America. The mild climate and its proximity to natural areas make La Laguna an attractive destination for both culture lovers and those looking to enjoy nature.
 

La Laguna is a destination that has a lot to offer, so in order not to miss any of its corners, the ideal thing to do is to take advantage of the car hire offers that we have at Record go and book your car hire at Tenerife South Airport at the cheapest price. Moving around with your hire car will allow you to travel with total autonomy and freedom.
 

Discover all there is to see in La Laguna
 

 

Old Town

The old town of La Laguna is a jewel of colonial architecture and one of Tenerife's main tourist attractions. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this urban complex maintains its original 15th-century layout, making it a unique example in Spain. To stroll through its cobbled streets is to immerse yourself in history, as every corner is home to well-preserved colonial buildings, such as the Casa de los Capitanes and the Palacio de Nava. It is also a cultural centre, so there is no shortage of museums and galleries to visit. Among the highlights is the Museum of History and Anthropology of Tenerife, located in the Casa Lercaro, where you can learn more about the island's past and its evolution. A stroll through the old town is a must if you want to get to know Tenerife's authentic identity.
 

 

 

San Cristóbal de La Laguna Cathedral

The Cathedral of La Laguna, dedicated to Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, is one of the most important churches in the Canary Islands. Located in the heart of the old town, this imposing church stands out for its neo-Gothic style and its impressive dome that dominates the cityscape. The cathedral, built on the site of an ancient hermitage in the 16th century, has undergone several renovations over the years, giving it a mixture of architectural styles. Its interior houses important works of religious art, including carvings and paintings of great historical value.
 

 

 

Nuestra Señora de África Market

The Mercado Municipal de La Laguna, also known as the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África, is an ideal place to get to know Tenerife's local produce. Housed in a colonial-style building, this market has become a reference point for food lovers. Here you can find fresh produce from the island, such as tropical fruits, cheeses, fish and, of course, the famous Canarian potatoes. It is also an ideal place to buy handicrafts and souvenirs typical of the island.
 

To visit the market is to immerse yourself in the daily life of the people of La Laguna, as it is a place frequented by tourists and locals alike. In addition, in the vicinity of the market there are several bars and cafés where you can enjoy tapas and typical Canarian dishes, making the visit a complete experience for the senses.
 

 

 

Anaga Rural Park

In the vicinity of La Laguna is the Anaga Rural Park, a natural paradise that has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. This park stands out for its mountainous landscapes and its impressive biodiversity, with laurel forests dating back to the Tertiary era. Anaga is an ideal place for hiking enthusiasts, as it offers numerous signposted routes through lush forests, ravines and viewpoints with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. Among the most popular routes is the trail that leads to Pico del Inglés, a viewpoint from which you can see a large part of the island, or the trail of the senses, which is accessible to everyone and offers an immersive experience in nature.
 

 

 

Science and Cosmos Museum

The Museum of Science and the Cosmos is one of the most curious and educational attractions in La Laguna, especially for those interested in science and space. This interactive museum is designed for all ages, offering exhibits on astronomy, physics and biology in a fun and accessible way. Visitors can participate in experiments, observe the cosmos in the planetarium and explore the laws of physics through a series of playful activities.
 

 

 

Carnival of La Laguna
 

The Carnival of La Laguna is one of the city's most vibrant and traditional festivities, although it is not as famous as that of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The La Laguna Carnival has a special character that distinguishes it, combining popular, historical and cultural elements. It is usually held in February or March, depending on Easter Week, and fills the streets of the old town with music, colour and joy. During the Carnival of La Laguna, various festive events take place, such as parades, costume contests, murgas, comparsas and concerts. One of the most eagerly awaited events is the Gran Coso Apoteosis, a parade through the main streets of the city with floats, dancers and musical groups. Children's events are also of great importance, offering special activities for the little ones, such as the Coso Infantil (Children's Coso) and themed workshops. One of the most eagerly awaited moments is the Burial of the Sardine, a symbolic and fun event that marks the end of the carnival.
 

 

In short, La Laguna is a destination not to be missed if you visit Tenerife, so don't wait any longer and include it in your next trip!